Hugh Sinclair (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (19)

Love of Women Playbill - Dec 1937 Love of Women
Opened December 13, 1937
  • as John Bourdillion (Original)
Something Gay Playbill - April 1935 Something Gay
Opened April 29, 1935
  • as John Cochran (Original)
Escape Me Never Playbill - January 1935 Escape Me Never
Opened January 21, 1935
  • as Sebastian Sanger (Original)
Too True to Be Good Playbill - April 1932 Too True to Be Good
Opened April 04, 1932
  • as The Burglar (Original)
The Good Companions Playbill - October 1931 The Good Companions
Opened October 01, 1931
  • as Inigo Jollifant (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Getting Married
Opened March 30, 1931
  • as St. John Hotchkiss (Original)
Recapture Playbill - January 1930 Recapture
Opened January 29, 1930
  • as Rev. Outerbridge Smole (Original)
Other Men's Wives Playbill - November 1929 Other Men's Wives
Opened November 12, 1929
  • as Anthony Peel (Original)
Her Friend the King Playbill - October 1929 Her Friend the King
Opened October 07, 1929
  • as Prince Otto (Original)
Serena Blandish Playbill - January 1929 Serena Blandish
Opened January 23, 1929
  • as Edgar Malleson (Original)
The Lady of the Orchids Playbill - December 1928 The Lady of the Orchids
Opened December 13, 1928
  • as Emile (Original)
These Few Ashes Playbill - October 1928 These Few Ashes
Opened October 30, 1928
  • as Kenneth Vail (Original)
Our Betters Playbill - February 1928 Our Betters
Opened February 20, 1928
  • as Gibert Paxton (Original)
Mariners Playbill - March 1927 Mariners
Opened March 28, 1927
  • as Gerry Despard (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Charlot Revue
Opened November 10, 1925
  • as An Assistant (Original)
  • as George (Original)
  • as "How D'You Do?" Performer (Original)
  • as "Take Them All Away" Performer (Original)
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