Hugh Paddick
Known for: Acting
Born: August 21, 1915 in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK - Died: November 8, 2000
Hugh William Paddick was an English stage, screen, televison and radio actor. His most famous role was in the 1960s BBC radio series "Round the Horne", in the high-camp "Julian and Sandy" sketeches, in which he played Julian, to Kenneth Williams' Sandy. Paddick and Williams were largely responsible for introducing the gay underground language "polari" to the British public.
Known for
Showing 22 of 22 titles
Up the Chastity Belt
Robin Hood
Up Pompeii
Priest
School for Scoundrels
Pickthorn
Stop Messin' About!: The Very Best of Kenneth Williams
(Archive footage)
The Killing of Sister George
Freddie
We Shall See
Connell
The End of Arthur's Marriage
House Agent
San Ferry Ann
French Commercial Traveller
That's Your Funeral
Window Dresser
Pardon My Genie
Cooper (or Life With Tommy)
Tell Tarby
Wink To Me Only
The Larkins
Osbert Rigby-Soames
Jackson Pace: The Great Years
Lord Taggon
The Cannon & Ball Show
The Interior Designer
Blackadder
Keanrick
Campion
'Beaut' Siegfried
Wogan
Self
Round the Horne
Julian
Sykes
Nigel Lambshank
Up Pompeii!
Bingo Caller