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Biography

A burly, exuberant British character star, Hugh Griffith worked as a bank clerk before debuting onstage in 1939; he appeared in one film in 1940, but his film career didn't begin in earnest until the late '40s. He played forceful character roles in dozens of plays and films in both the U.S. and Britain. For his portrayal of Sheik Ilderim in Ben-Hur (1959) Griffith won a "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar; he was nominated for the same award for his portrayal of lusty Squire Western in Tom Jones (1963), perhaps his best known performance. Hugh Griffith was last onscreen in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978). ~ All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Wuthering Heights

Most disliked movie

The Last Remake of Beau Geste

Awards

Best Supporitng Actor (nom)
Oliver! 1968
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporitng Actor (nom)
The Fixer 1968
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
Tom Jones 1963
Golden Globe

 

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
Tom Jones 1963
Academy

 

Best Supporting Actor (win)
Ben-Hur 1959
National Board of Review

 

Best Supporting Actor (win)
Ben-Hur 1959
Academy

 


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