Wilfrid Hyde-White

Description:

British character actor of wry charm, equally at home in amused or strait-laced characters. A native of Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, he attended Marlborough College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. His stage debut came in 1922, and by 1925 he was a busy London actor. He married actress Blanche Glynne (real name: Blanche Hope Aitken) and in 1932 toured South Africa in plays. Alleged to have been spotted by George Cukor during a performance in Aldritch, Hyde-White (with or without Cukor's help) made his film debut in 1934. He often appeared under the name Hyde White in these early films. He continued to act upon the stage, playing opposite Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in "Caesar and Cleopatra" and "Antony and Cleopatra" in 1951. With scores of films to his credit, he will always be remembered for one, My Fair Lady (1964), in which he played Colonel Pickering. Active into his ninth decade, Hyde-White died six days before his 88th birthday. He was survived by his second wife, Ethel, and three children.

Overview

Birthday May 12, 1903
Born In Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Alternative names Wilfred Hyde-White , Wilfred Hyde·White , Hyde White , Wilfred Hyde White , Wilfrid Hyde White
Height 178 cm
Spouse/Ex- Ethel Korenman (Drew) July 21, 1957 - May 6, 1991 (his death),Blanche Hope Aitken (Glynne) December 17, 1927 - ? (divorced)
Parents William Edward White
Children Alex Hyde-White

Did you know

Trivia His first wife was a decade his senior. His second wife, however, was thirty years his junior. In the conservative 1950s, the age difference raised eyebrows at the time of his wedding in England, but he later remarked that, as soon as his wife entered her thirties, everyone forgot about it.
Quotes I learned two things at drama school: first, that I couldn't act; second, that it didn't matter.
Salaries £2,000

Scores

My Fair Lady
2h 50m
7.7
The Third Man
1h 44m
8.1
Ten Little Indians
1h 31m
6.6
Let's Make Love
1h 59m
6.4
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