Hugh Curtis was born on July 27, 1971 in Barry, South Wales, UK. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for Gracemarch, The Convent (2018) and Overprescribed (2017). He has been married to Jennifer Curtis since October 25, 2010. They have two children.
Born in England, Hugh attended the Hereford College of Art & Design majoring in television production and photography. While in Hereford, Hugh served in the 5th Battalion The Light Infantry, a reserve component of The British Army. Later, Hugh was one of a handful of actors to be accepted at The Rose Bruford College of speech and drama in London. In 2004 Hollywood called. Hugh segment coordinated "Mail Call D-Day" 60th anniversary special with R. Lee Ermey for The History Channel. Over the next two seasons, Hugh wrote and directed on-location segments ("Army ROTC", "Tiger Stripe"), for "Mail Call" and co- produced and appeared in "Storm on the Horizon" for The History Channel. In 2007, Hugh co-wrote and starred in "Brother's War" an independent feature film about deception in the final days of World War Two. Hugh worked in 2008 as Costume designer/Military technical advisor with The Hettema Group on "Beyond all Boundaries", a state of the art 4-D film executive produced by Tom Hanks for The National World War 2 Museum in New Orleans. Hugh has appeared in numerous television and feature films, including "Crossing Jordan", "Numb3rs", "CSI:NY", "Race to Witch Mountain", "Hancock" and "G.I. Joe", and was a stunt performer on "The Butcher" and "Green Street Hooligan's 2". Today Hugh is senior staff writer with Dagger Media Group scripting the award winning Army 360 series training films for the U.S. Army and Cross Cultural Competency for the U.S. Air Force. Hugh has appeared as a character in "Modern Warfare": Call of Duty 4, Call of Duty 6 and worked on Call of Duty 7 "Black Ops" as a military technical advisor for Treyarch - Activision. In October 2010, Hugh plays "Wall Street" in the MJZ live action 'multiplyer' "Call Of Duty 7 Black Ops" commercial directed by Rupert Sanders. He blows up a Russian Army pick up truck with a tactical crossbow and high explosive tipped bolts.
Talented British actor Hugh Dancy is one of the UK's most noted young talents. Hugh Michael Horace Dancy was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, to Sarah Ann (Birley), who works in academic publishing, and Jonathan Peter Dancy, a philosophy professor and writer. He has a brother, Jack (b. 1977), and a sister, Kate (b. 1980). He was raised in Newcastle-under-Lyme. He got started with roles in the series Trial & Retribution (1997), Dangerfield (1995), Kavanagh QC (1995) and Granada's popular series Cold Feet (1997), and his theater appearances include Sam Mendes' David Copperfield (2000) and BBC's Madame Bovary (2000) and Daniel Deronda (2002). He also portrayed "D'Artagnan" in the series Young Blades (2001). Dancy's appearance in Ridley Scott's war drama, Black Hawk Down (2001), as "Medic Kurt Schmid" was followed with starring roles in Tempo (2003) with Melanie Griffith and Rachael Leigh Cook and The Sleeping Dictionary (2003). He played "Prince Charmont" opposite Anne Hathaway in Ella Enchanted (2004) and "Sir Galahad" in King Arthur (2004). He has since become well known for his roles as the "Earl of Essex" in the HBO mini-series Elizabeth I (2005) and "Will Graham" in the critically acclaimed NBC series Hannibal (2013). Dancy married American actress Claire Danes in 2009. The couple have two children, Cyrus (b. 2012) and Rowan (b. 2018).
Hugh Dane was born on October 21, 1942 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He was an actor, known for Bridesmaids (2011), Little Fockers (2010) and Joy Ride (2001). He was married to Donesther Dane and Gail Marie Brown Molen. He died on May 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Hugh Davidson is a writer and actor, known for Mike Tyson Mysteries (2014), Robot Chicken (2001) and Nobodies (2017).
Hugh Dempster was born on August 3, 1900 in London, England. He was an actor, known for Anna Karenina (1948), The Fan (1949) and The Way to the Stars (1945). He was married to Emma Trekman. He died on April 30, 1987 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Hugh Dennis was born on February 13, 1962 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for My Hero (2000), No Time to Die (2021) and Mock the Week (2005). He was previously married to Catherine Louise (Kate) Abbot-Anderson and Miranda Carroll.
Hugh Dickson was born on August 19, 1927 in Worthing, West Sussex, England. He is known for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), Canterbury Tales (1969) and Poldark (1975). He was married to Dorothy White. He died on November 26, 2018 in London, England.
January 2020, Paramount Network ordered straight to series 'Mayor of Kingstown.' The series comes from co-creator and executive producer, Academy Award nominated director Taylor Sheridan, along with co-creator and executive producer Hugh Dillon. Executive produced by Antoine Fuqua, and co-starring Jeremy Renner, Dianne Wiest and Kyle Chandler, the series will start streaming November 2021. Combining acting with a distinguished career as a singer songwriter, Dillon earned notoriety in his multi-platinum punk rock band. It was early in the band's success when Hugh caught the attention of filmmaker Bruce McDonald, who cast him in the 1996 film Hard Core Logo. Quentin Tarantino saw it at South by Southwest, deciding on the spot to distribute the movie through Rolling Thunder. This caught the attention of Debra Granik (Winter's Bone), who cast Dillon to star opposite Vera Farmiga in the Sundance Film Festival award winning film, Down To The Bone. Dillon's ability to capture honest and realistic portrayals of complicated characters has been his calling card. The award-winning actor starred in the dark and twisted serial Durham County, leading him to his breakout role in CBS/CTV co-production Flashpoint, which aired for five seasons. Early 2013 saw Dillon join AMC's The Killing, simultaneously appearing on Showcase's drama Continuum. Dillon has been busy since then with various productions, more recently adding roles in 2017 in Twin Peaks and feature film Wind River, alongside Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner, with director Taylor Sheridan. Dillon also appears alongside Kevin Costner, in Sheridan's critically acclaimed Paramount Network show Yellowstone, set to air its fourth season in summer 2021. Dillon has continued to push the boundaries of his creativity, taking a hands-on approach to developing and producing unique stories, such as short film The Offer, and Issues, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Following a celebrated return to the stage with the Headstones, Dillon has since been back in the studio to record the band's latest two full-length albums, and their first vinyl release. 2017 has seen the release of their latest album Little Army, where the band gave their fans an exclusive behind the scenes look into the making of the album, in real time, and includes the #1 hit single 'Devil's On Fire'. Late 2019 saw the release of the eagerly anticipated new album 'PEOPLESKILLS', and with Lead single, 'Leave It All Behind' hitting number 3 on the Billboard Rock Charts.
Hugh Edwards is an Actor, Producer, Voice Director and Casting Director. Hugh has worked on over 200 video games, films and television programmes and directs for High Score Productions Ltd. He also owns Gravy For The Brain Ltd, a voiceover training and resources company based in the UK and the USA, along with his business partner Peter Dickson (of X-Factor fame.)