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Australian politician
Sir Herbert Sydney Hudd KBE MC (25 February 1881 – 30 April 1948) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly
Herbert_Hudd
English actor (born 1935)
Charlie Mitchell Episode: "Charlie Is My Darling" ITV Play of the Week Herbert Hudd Episode: "Out There" Taxi! Lionel Curtiss Episode: "Can't You Drive a
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sports official Herbert Huber (disambiguation) Herbert Hübner (1889–1972), German actor Herbert Hudd (1881–1948), Australian politician Herbert Hughes (disambiguation)
Herbert_(given_name)
Australian politician (1885–1967)
October 1930 – 18 April 1933 Preceded by Stanley Whitford Succeeded by Herbert Hudd Commissioner of Crown Lands In office 17 April 1930 – 18 April 1933 Preceded
Robert Richards (Australian politician)
Robert_Richards_(Australian_politician)
South Australian district election results
Peake Liberal Union 1915–1920 George Ritchie Liberal Union 1915–1922 Herbert Hudd Liberal Union 1920–1923 Liberal Federation 1923–1932 Liberal Federation
Electoral results for the district of Alexandra
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Alexandra
Lyons LCL James Heaslip LCL Death Yes 32nd Alexandra 19 June 1948 Herbert Hudd LCL David Brookman LCL Death Yes 31st Port Pirie 19 October 1946
List of South Australian House of Assembly by-elections
List_of_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly_by-elections
South Australian state electoral district
Smeaton Labor 1905–1910 1910–1912 Thomas Ryan United Labor 1910–1912 1912–1915 Herbert Hudd Liberal Union Angas Parsons Liberal Union 1912–1915
Electoral_district_of_Torrens
Liberal MHA Archibald Peake died on 6 April 1920. Liberal candidate Herbert Hudd won the resulting by-election on 12 June. 2 East Torrens MHA John Albert
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1918–1921
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1918–1921
20th-century Australian politician and fruit grower (1896–1981)
his ministers, and complaints from the likes of Public Works Minister Herbert Hudd only encouraged Playford to further mock him. He consistently opposed
Thomas_Playford_IV
and Country George Laffer (elected 1) unopposed Liberal and Country Herbert Hudd (elected 2) unopposed Liberal and Country Percy Heggaton (elected 3)
Results of the 1933 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1933_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Votes % ±% Independent George Connor 2,085 50.4 Liberal and Country Herbert Hudd 2,056 49.6 Total formal votes 4,141 98.6 Informal votes 59 1.4 Turnout
Results of the 1938 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1938_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
South Australian district election results
1905–1915 Thomas Ryan United Labor Party 1909–1912 Herbert Hudd Liberal Union 1912–1915 Herbert Angas Parsons Liberal Union 1912–1915 Second incarnation
Electoral results for the district of Torrens
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Torrens
Australian politician
1915–1920 Served alongside: George Laffer, George Ritchie Succeeded by Herbert Hudd Political offices Preceded by Richard Butler Treasurer of South Australia
Archibald_Peake
Australian politician
Torrens 1905–1915 Served alongside: George Dankel, Herbert Hudd, Thomas Smeaton, Thomas Ryan, Herbert Parsons, Frederick Coneybeer District abolished New
Crawford_Vaughan
Liberal Federation Percy Heggaton (elected) 3,209 42.3 Liberal Federation Herbert Hudd (elected) 946 12.5 Liberal Federation George Laffer (elected) 635 8.4
Results of the 1930 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1930_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
state election: Alexandra Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal and Country Herbert Hudd 4,502 65.9 −34.1 Labor Albert Taverner 1,442 21.1 +21.1 Independent Ethel
Results of the 1947 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1947_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Liberal Federation Percy Heggaton (elected) unopposed Liberal Federation Herbert Hudd (elected) unopposed Liberal Federation George Laffer (elected) unopposed
Results of the 1927 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1927_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
1940 G. S. Reed Andrews 1018 1941 A. Grenfell Price Andrews 1942 Sir Herbert Hudd Andrews 1943 J. Wallace Sandford Andrews 1944 Don Bradman Andrews 1,222
Commonwealth_Club_of_Adelaide
1915–1917, 1918–1933 Leonard Hopkins Labor PLP Barossa 1924–1927, 1930–1933 Herbert Hudd Liberal LCL Alexandra 1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948 Robert Hunter Labor
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1930–1933
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1930–1933
Australian politician
Succeeded by Norman Jude Preceded by Herbert Hudd Minister of Railways 1938–1953 Succeeded by Norman Jude Preceded by Herbert Hudd Minister of Marine 1938–1958
Malcolm_McIntosh_(politician)
Australian politician
re-elected at the 1938 election, defeating long-serving conservative MP Herbert Hudd upon the change from multi-member to single-member districts. In 1938
George Connor (Australian politician)
George_Connor_(Australian_politician)
Former South Australian state electoral district
Peake Liberal Union 1915–1920 George Ritchie Liberal Union 1915–1922 Herbert Hudd Liberal Union 1920–1923 Liberal Federation 1923–1932 Liberal Federation
Electoral district of Alexandra
Electoral_district_of_Alexandra
Songwriter
distributed. Preferences were not distributed. Sitting MP for Stirling, Herbert Dunn had been elected as an Independent in the previous election, but joined
Results of the 1944 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1944_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
(elected) 11,364 18.2 Liberal Union Angas Parsons 9,869 15.8 Liberal Union Herbert Hudd 9,183 14.7 Liberal Union Noel Webb 8,842 14.2 Total formal votes 62,294
Results of the 1915 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1915_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Tassie MLC, Herbert Hudd MP, Stanley Whitford MP, Henry Crosby MP 1925 Royal Commission on plumbism Keith R. Moore J. L. Pearson Herbert W. Gepp W. Robinette
List of South Australian royal commissions
List_of_South_Australian_royal_commissions
1941 South Australian state election: Alexandra Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal and Country Herbert Hudd unopposed Liberal and Country hold Swing
Results of the 1941 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1941_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
South Australian cabinet minister
13 February 1933 (1933-02-13) 18 April 1933 (1933-04-18) 64 days 53 Herbert Hudd Liberal & Country League Butler 18 April 1933 (1933-04-18) 8 April 1938 (1938-04-08)
Minister of Public Works (South Australia)
Minister_of_Public_Works_(South_Australia)
Federation Percy Heggaton (elected) 3,719 18.7 +18.7 Liberal Federation Herbert Hudd (elected) 3,671 18.5 −8.3 Liberal Federation George Laffer (elected)
Results of the 1924 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1924_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
O'Connor Malcolm McIntosh* Frederick McMillan* Alexandra (3) M. E. J. Hunt Herbert Hudd* George Laffer* George Ritchie Walter Furler Barossa (3) George Cooke
Candidates of the 1921 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1921_South_Australian_state_election
Australian politician
Malcolm McIntosh Commissioner of Public Works 1930 – 1933 Succeeded by Herbert Hudd Parliament of South Australia Preceded by Richard Butler Speaker of the
John_McInnes_(politician)
Horace Bowden won the resulting by-election on 10 July. 3 Stirling MHA Herbert Dunn had joined the LCL in 1940, but was defeated for preselection. He
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1941–1944
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1941–1944
PLP MHA for East Torrens, contested the 1933 election in Barossa. 3 John Herbert Cooke lost Liberal and Country League preselection to recontest Central
Candidates of the 1933 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1933_South_Australian_state_election
Adelaide Labor Herbert George Doug Bardolph (Ind.) Alfred Watt (Comm) Albert LCL Malcolm McIntosh Alexandra LCL Albert Taverner Herbert Hudd Ethel Wache
Candidates of the 1947 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1947_South_Australian_state_election
George Dankel Thomas Hyland Smeaton* E. J. Thomas Crawford Vaughan* Herbert Hudd* George Laffer Angas Parsons* N. A. Webb R. V. Wilson Victoria and Albert
Candidates of the 1912 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1912_South_Australian_state_election
Nicholls* Sturt (3) Thomas Ryan* Thomas Hyland Smeaton* Crawford Vaughan* Herbert Hudd Angas Parsons N. A. Webb Victoria (2) Clarence Goode* Peter Reidy* George
Candidates of the 1915 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1915_South_Australian_state_election
1906–1915, 1923–1938 Lionel Hill Labor Port Pirie 1915–1917, 1918–1933 Herbert Hudd Liberal [3] Alexandra 1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948 Leslie Claude Hunkin
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1921–1924
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1921–1924
Frederick McMillan* A. A. Petch E. M. Rowe Alexandra (3) Percy Heggaton* Herbert Hudd* George Laffer* F. G. Ayres W. L. Scarborough Lindsay Yelland Barossa
Candidates of the 1930 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1930_South_Australian_state_election
Pirie) – lost preselection Ronald Hunt (Victoria) – lost preselection Herbert Lyons (Barossa) – retired Victor Marra Newland (North Adelaide) – retired
Candidates of the 1938 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1938_South_Australian_state_election
1927–1930 Robert Homburg, junior Liberal Burra Burra 1912–1915 Herbert Hudd Liberal Torrens 1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948 David James Liberal Wooroora
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1912–1915
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1912–1915
1915–1917, 1918–1933 Hon Hermann Homburg Liberal Murray 1906–1915, 1927–1930 Herbert Hudd Liberal Alexandra 1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948 Shirley Jeffries Liberal
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1927–1930
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1927–1930
Australian politician
Smeaton Thomas Price / Thomas Ryan Frederick Coneybeer Succeeded by Crawford Vaughan Herbert Hudd Thomas Smeaton Herbert Parsons Frederick Coneybeer
George_Dankel
South Australian Lang Labor Party (SALLP). 3 Barossa independent MHA Dr Herbert Basedow died on 4 June 1933. LCL candidate Reginald Rudall won the resulting
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1933–1938
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1933–1938
Liberal Union George Laffer (elected) 4,291 27.4 +5.4 Liberal Union Herbert Hudd (elected) 4,197 26.8 +26.8 Labor Matthew Hunt 1,657 10.6 −0.6 Progressive
Results of the 1921 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)
Results_of_the_1921_South_Australian_state_election_(House_of_Assembly)
Gouger 1944–1959 Cecil Hincks LCL Yorke Peninsula 1941–1963 Hon Sir Herbert Hudd LCL Alexandra 1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948 Hon George Jenkins LCL
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1944–1947
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1944–1947
March 1926. 6 Adelaide Labor MHA John Gunn resigned on 28 August 1926. Labor candidate Herbert George won the resulting by-election on 21 September.
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1924–1927
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1924–1927
Albert LCL John Cronin Malcolm McIntosh J P Ryan (Ind.) Alexandra LCL Herbert Hudd Angas LCL William Robinson Berthold Teusner William Haese (Ind.) Burnside
Candidates of the 1944 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1944_South_Australian_state_election
Heggaton* (Lib.) Herbert Hudd* (Lib.) George Laffer* (Lib.) Barossa (3) George Cooke* Leonard Hopkins Henry Crosby* (Lib.) Herbert Lyons (Lib.) Reginald
Candidates of the 1927 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1927_South_Australian_state_election
Australian politician
Country League in 1948, filling the seat made vacant by the death of Sir Herbert Hudd, and held that seat until 1973. He served as Minister for Agriculture
David Brookman (Australian politician)
David_Brookman_(Australian_politician)
Malcolm McIntosh* J. J. Cronin (Ind.) A. J. Parker (Ind.) Alexandra Herbert Hudd* Angas J. F. W. Schulz Reginald Rudall* W. F. Haese (Ind.) Burnside S
Candidates of the 1941 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1941_South_Australian_state_election
1950, as elected at the 1947 state election: 1 Alexandra LCL MHA Sir Herbert Hudd died on 30 April 1948. LCL candidate David Brookman won the resulting
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1947–1950
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1947–1950
1924 SA Election Candidates
Alexandra (3) A. P. Davies H. H. Newell Q. J. Pearce Percy Heggaton* Herbert Hudd* George Laffer* F. G. Ayres J. M. Cheriton Walter Furler Barossa (3)
Candidates of the 1924 South Australian state election
Candidates_of_the_1924_South_Australian_state_election
Cadastral division in South Australia
an area of 240 square kilometres (94 mi2) and is named after Sir Herbert Sydney Hudd, a former member of the South Australian Parliament. The Hundred
County_of_Musgrave
English comedy actor (1920–1988)
where he first used the name Professor Jimmy Edwards, was described by Roy Hudd as being "a mixture of university lecture, RAF slang, the playing of various
Jimmy_Edwards
2008 BBC television drama
Harrison as Lord Palmerston Lorraine Cheshire as Watson, Nightingale maid Roy Hudd as Music Hall Barker Daryl Fishwick as Music Hall Florence Ben Stott as Music
Florence Nightingale (2008 film)
Florence_Nightingale_(2008_film)
English actress (1925–2018)
Whitfield returned to radio comedy. From 1984 she could be heard with Roy Hudd on the satire programme The News Huddlines, which finished in 2001. On it
June_Whitfield
American politician (1841–1916)
office January 5, 1880 – January 2, 1882 Preceded by Thomas R. Hudd Succeeded by Thomas R. Hudd Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the Brown 1st district
David_M._Kelly
1938 British film
Ray as Chris Faringdon Kynaston Reeves as The Rev. Edmund Ovington Walter Hudd as Frank Hastings Michael Shepley as Victor Beamish John Wood as Flossie
Housemaster_(film)
Traditional role in British pantomime
Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 16 June 2012. Roy Hudd and Philip Hindin, Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts, Robson Books, 1998, ISBN 1-86105-206-5
Pantomime_dame
1945 British film
Darwell as Mrs Patterson Elliott Arluck as Sergeant Benjie Greenburg Walter Hudd as Vicar Edward Rigby as Innkeeper Cecil Ramage as Trewhewy Irene Manning
I_Live_in_Grosvenor_Square
Private members' club in London
Attenborough, 1923–2014 Sir Donald Sinden, 1923–2014 Roy Dotrice, 1923–2017 Roy Hudd, 1936–2020 Richard Stoker, 1938–2021 Timothy West, 1934–2024 Roy Hattersley
Garrick_Club
1955 British film by Lewis Gilbert
Bare Philip Stainton as Charlie Mann, a business associate of Edward Walter Hudd as the Coroner Lita Roza as a singer (her film debut) The film was based
Cast_a_Dark_Shadow
William Hosking, FRIBA (1800–1861) Henry Howard, FRS (1757–1842) Alfred Hudd, FCA (1846–1920) Cecil Humphery-Smith, OBE (1928–1981) Revd Joseph Hunter
List of fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
List_of_fellows_of_the_Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London
Howery (born 1979) Brianne Howey (born 1989) Jeremy Hotz (born 1966) Roy Hudd (1936–2020) Oliver Hudson (born 1976) Rob Huebel (born 1969) Akilah Hughes
List_of_comedians
Play written by J. B. Priestley
Dotrice as the Parkers, Sam Kelly and Maureen Lipman as the Soppitts, and Roy Hudd and Rosemary Ashe as Ormonroyd and Lottie. 2014 – Shaw Festival Theatre,
When_We_Are_Married
American politician and jurist (1869–1949)
United States Senate. After he lost the Republican nomination in 1926, Herbert Hoover nominated him to the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Irvine_Lenroot
Performers in music hall, a British entertainment from mid 19th to early 20th century
Henderson (1922–1985) Joan Hinde (1933–2015) Stanley Holloway (1890–1982) Roy Hudd (1936–2020) Jack Hylton (1892–1965) Jewel and Warriss (respectively: 1909–1995;
List of British music hall performers
List_of_British_music_hall_performers
British actor, director and author (born 1942)
called Funny Peculiar in 1977 and later took over the role of Fagin from Roy Hudd in 1979 in the first London revival of Oliver! at the Albery Theatre. He
George_Layton
English actor (born 1943)
The Ken Dodd Show, The Billy Cotton Bandshow, and The Illustrated Weekly Hudd. They collaborated in writing lyrics for an album by Barry Booth called Diversions
Michael_Palin
6th President of Pakistan from 1978 to 1988
were dependent on the proof required for hadd being met. In practice, the Hudd requirement—four Muslim men of good repute testifying as witnesses to the
Zia-ul-Haq
1940 British film by Herbert Mason
James Carney as O'Hara Felix Aylmer as President Irene Handl as Sarah Walter Hudd as Doctor Crowther Pat Noonan as Mulvaney Maire O'Neill as Mrs Mulvaney Charles
Dr._O'Dowd
American politician (born 1970)
Kleczka Moore 5th district Wheeler Sawyer Eldredge Burchard Bragg Rankin Hudd Brickner Barney Stafford Berger Stafford Stafford Berger Stafford O'Malley
Paul_Ryan
1887-1889 U.S. Congress
B. Kilgore) Expenditures in the Interior Department (Chairman: Thomas R. Hudd; Ranking Member: Charles N. Brumm) Expenditures in the Justice Department
50th_United_States_Congress
: Charles Richard Britten 8 November 1955 – 11 September 1964: Frederic Hudd 8 November 1955 – 29 March 1957: Valston Hancock 8 November 1955 – 6 June
List of Lady and Gentleman Ushers
List_of_Lady_and_Gentleman_Ushers
Site with accommodation and entertainment
comedian Michael Barrymore – comedian, television presenter and entertainer Roy Hudd – actor, comedian and radio host Stephen Mulhern – presenter and game show
Holiday_camp
Australian rules footballer
12. Warren 14. Hagger 15. Stevenson 16. Smith 19. Todd 20. Greeves 23. Fitzmaurice 24. Williams 25. Leahy 28. Rayson 29. Heagney 31. Hudd Coach: Rankin
Arthur_Rayson
Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013. "Hudds History". Retrieved 15 May 2015. "Allied Maples Group, furniture retailers
List of department stores of the United Kingdom
List_of_department_stores_of_the_United_Kingdom
Welsh actor (1912–1980)
Green As You Like It Touchstone Herbert Prentice Macbeth First Witch Michael Macowan Doctor Faustus Mephistopheles Walter Hudd 1947 The White Devil Cardinal
Hugh_Griffith
1945 film by Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell
credits: George Carney as Mr. Webster Wendy Hiller as Joan Webster Walter Hudd as Hunter Captain Duncan MacKechnie as Captain "Lochinvar" Ian Sadler as
I_Know_Where_I'm_Going!
English comedian, actor, and film director (1888–1949)
from this unpublished autobiography were included in the 2009 book. Roy Hudd defined Hay as the "supreme master" of sketch comedy. Moore Marriott Graham
Will_Hay
1959 British film by Gordon Parry
Boolen as Fred Gordon Whiting as Commander Tom Gill as Naval Commander Walter Hudd as Naval Captain It was filmed mainly at West Bay, Bridport, Dorset. The
The_Navy_Lark_(film)
British director, writer, and actor (1935–2013)
directed by Garland Underneath the Arches – by Garland, Brian Glanville and Roy Hudd in association with Chesney Allen – directed by Roger Redfarn 1982 On the
Patrick_Garland
1944 British film
Patricia Roc as Judy Tom Walls as Tom Tanner Reginald Purdell as Albert Walter Hudd as Ray A. E. Matthews as Col. Pitt Smith Josephine Middleton as Mrs. Pitt
Love_Story_(1944_film)
Palladium —N/a The Joe Loss Orchestra, Una Stubbs and Lionel Blair, Roy Hudd, Arthur Askey, Chesney Allen and Billy Dainty, Charlie Chester, Charlie Drake
List of Royal Variety Performances
List_of_Royal_Variety_Performances
British TV series (1984–91)
July - Starring Les Dennis with guests Martin Daniels, Lisa Maxwell, Roy Hudd, Donald Hewlett, Mark Walker, Lou Hirsch, Ed Bishop, Jeff Richer Dancers
The_Laughter_Show
British TV drama series (1963–1965)
psychiatrist, made for ABC Weekend TV by Independent Artists. Starring Herbert Lom as Dr Roger Corder and Sally Smith as his daughter Jennifer, it comprised
The_Human_Jungle_(TV_series)
"While London Sleeps" by Mount Vernon Arts Lab "While London Sleeps" by Roy Hudd "While London's Days Increase" by Tim Hollier "While London's Fast Asleep"
List_of_songs_about_London
Jazz. Rough Guides. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-84353-256-9. Roy Hudd; Philip Hindin (1997). Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts: A who was who of Light Entertainment
1916_in_British_music
County of England
lives in Lightwater and was ambassador to the 2024 'Surrey Day' event. Roy Hudd (1936–2020), comedian and actor, was born and raised in Croydon. Alex Kingston
Surrey
2026 tennis event results
Jake Delaney and Calum Puttergill 7–5, 6–3 in the final. Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Jordan Thompson (semifinals, withdrew) Finn Reynolds / James Watt (semifinals)
2026 BNC Tennis Open – Doubles
2026_BNC_Tennis_Open_–_Doubles
American tennis player (born 2004)
Cooper Williams Millen Hurrion Finn Reynolds 0–6, 1–6 Win 1–1 Nov 2022 M15 East Lansing, US WTT Hard (i) Learner Tien Joshua Goodger Emile Hudd 6–4, 6–3
Alex_Michelsen
Church in Holdfast Bay City, South Australia
cricketer and embezzler Josiah Eustace Dodd (1856–1952) organbuilder Sir Herbert Sydney Hudd (1881–1948) politician Sir Douglas Mawson (1882–1958), geologist
St_Jude's_Church,_Brighton
Luis Trenker Italy Germany Elephant Boy Robert J. Flaherty Sabu, Walter Hudd, W. E. Holloway United Kingdom The Emperor's Candlesticks George Fitzmaurice
List of adventure films of the 1930s
List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1930s
Three-Cornered Hat Paul Guilfoyle – Special Agent Jon Hall – Women Must Dress Walter Hudd – Moscow Nights Vida Hope – The 39 Steps Marsha Hunt – The Virginia Judge
1935_in_film
Alexander Malachovsky N/A N/A Max Quordlepleen Roy Hudd Roy Hudd Colin Jeavons N/A Roy Hudd N/A Herbert Fleischmann N/A N/A Reg Nullify N/A Graham de Wilde
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy cast lists
The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_cast_lists
of the Commonwealth Games Committee [381]; also Knight Bachelor Herbert Sydney Hudd 1937 Minister of Railways & Marine in South Australia [382] William
Australian_knights_and_dames
British television game show (1988–1997, 2024–25)
Richard Noble Anne Charleston Pat Sharp 62 148 159 5x08 1 November 1991 Roy Hudd Michael Melia Nerys Hughes 164 167 204 5x09 8 November 1991 Rosie Barnes
You_Bet!
Club in London
Richard Harris Rex Harrison Jack Hawkins Tony Hawks Kit Hesketh-Harvey Roy Hudd Sir Henry Irving Morgan Jones Michael Kilgarriff Ian Lavender Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Green_Room_Club
Series of TV adaptations of Shakespeare's plays
Nunn. The Shakespeare in Perspective episode was presented by comedian Roy Hudd. The Boston Globe arts critic, Ed Siegel, considered this the most accessible
BBC_Television_Shakespeare
Black), Nigel Stock (Mr Blessington), Ronald Hines (Doctor Harmon), Walter Hudd (Doctor Pilbeam), Dandy Nichols (Mrs Sprat), Norman Bird (Charles Lincoln)
List of Armchair Theatre episodes
List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes
Type of British theatrical entertainment popular between 1850 and 1960
ISBN 0-347-00013-4 Howard, Diana. London Theatres and Music Halls 1850–1950 (1970) Hudd, Roy. Music Hall (London, Eyre Methuen, 1976) Jackson, Lee. Palaces of Pleasure:
Music_hall
HERBERT HUDD
HERBERT HUDD
Male
French
Old French form of Latin Hubertus, HUBERT means "bright heart/mind/spirit."Â
Male
English
Probably a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æðelbert, DELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
German
Low German form of Old High German Gebhard, GEBBERT means "gift of strength."
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : variant of Hubert.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éibhear, HEBER means "bow warrior." Compare with another form of Heber.
Boy/Male
German American French Shakespearean Swedish
Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous...
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERIBERTO means "bright army."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hilbert.
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERBERTO means "bright army."
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
German
Contracted form of German Hildebert, HILBERT means "battle-bright."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Germanic personal name, Holbert, Hulbert, composed of the elements hold, huld ‘friendly’, ‘gracious’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.German (Hülbert) : topographic name for someone living by a pool or small pond, from Old High German huliwa ‘pool’.
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Spanish, Teutonic
Shining Warrior; Bright Army; Bright Warrior; Illustrious Warrior; Form of Herbert
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht, EGBERT means "bright edge."
Male
German
Modern German form of Old High German Heribert, HERBERT means "bright army."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Swiss
Illustrious Warrior; Excellent Army; Ruler; Bright Army
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Bright Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a herdsman, someone who tended a herd of domestic animals, Middle English herder, Middle Dutch herder, harde(r), Middle High German herder.German : from the medieval German personal name Herdher, composed of the elements hart ‘strong’ + heri, hari ‘army’.South German : habitational name from either of two places called Herdern: near Freiburg and near Winterthal in Switzerland.
Male
German
Contracted form of German Eberhart, EBERT means "strong as a boar."
Male
English
English form of Norman Germanic Huncberct, possibly HUMBERT means "bright support."Â
HERBERT HUDD
HERBERT HUDD
Male
Egyptian
, the son of Mizraim.
Male
Irish
Irish name COMYN means "shrewd."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Latin Maria, MALIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Full of strength
Boy/Male
Hindu
The one who can beat the Sun
Boy/Male
English, Modern
Sharp
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Jamaican
Valiant Fighter; Thor's Stone
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Golden Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
Door Attendant; One of the Eighteen Attendants of Surya
HERBERT HUDD
HERBERT HUDD
HERBERT HUDD
HERBERT HUDD
HERBERT HUDD
imp. & p. p.
of Pervert
n.
A garden; a pleasure garden.
a.
Tending to pervert.
n.
A garden of herbs; a cottage garden.
n.
Alt. of Herberwe
n.
A small herb.
n.
A herbalist.
v. t.
To distort; to pervert; to wrest.
n.
A cattle herder; a drover; specifically, one of an adventurous class of herders and drovers on the plains of the Western and Southwestern United States.
v. t.
To turn amiss; to pervert.
n.
A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.
n.
A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.
n.
A kind of beverage; sherbet.
n.
See Sherbet.
v. t.
To wrest; to distort; to pervert.
n.
A harbor.
n.
A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pervert
v. t.
To turn from truth, rectitude, or propriety; to divert from a right use, end, or way; to lead astray; to corrupt; also, to misapply; to misinterpret designedly; as, to pervert one's words.
n.
A flavored water ice.