Hugh Paddick
Hugh Paddick
Biography
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
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
22
Gender
Male
Birthday
1915-08-22 (109 years old)
Place of Birth
Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Acting

1990

Jackson Pace: The Great Years as Lord Taggon

1989

Campion as 'Beaut' Siegfried

1983

Blackadder as Keanrick

1982

Wogan as Self

1979

The Cannon & Ball Show as The Interior Designer

1973

Tell Tarby as Not available

1972

Sykes as Nigel Lambshank

1972

Pardon My Genie as Not available

1972

Up the Chastity Belt as Robin Hood

1972

That's Your Funeral as Window Dresser

1971

Up Pompeii as Priest

1970

Up Pompeii! as Bingo Caller

1969

Wink To Me Only as Not available

1965

Round the Horne as Julian

1965

San Ferry Ann as French Commercial Traveller

1965

The End of Arthur's Marriage as House Agent

1964

We Shall See as Connell

1960

School for Scoundrels as Instructor

1958

The Larkins as Osbert Rigby-Soames

1957

Cooper (or Life With Tommy) as Not available