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Actor
A.K.A.
Robert Hughes
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Westchester County, USA
Place of death
New York City, USA
Age
91 years
Family
Education
Manhattan College
Awards
Emmy Award
 
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
(1978)
Barnard Hughes
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Biography

With cast of Doc. Standing, L-R: Irwin Corey and Mary Wickes. Seated: Elizabeth Wilson and Barnard Hughes (1975)

Bernard Aloysius Kiernan "Barnard" Hughes (July 16, 1915 – July 11, 2006) was an American actor of television, theater and film. Hughes became famous for a variety of roles; his most-notable roles came after middle age, and he was often cast as a dithering authority figure or grandfatherly elder.

Personal life

Hughes was born in Bedford Hills, New York, the son of Irish immigrants Marcella "Madge" (née Kiernan) and Owen Hughes. He attended La Salle Academy and Manhattan College in New York City.Hughes served in the United States Army during World War II.Hughes was married to actress Helen Stenborg. They married on April 19, 1950, and remained married until his death. Hughes was five days shy of his 91st birthday when he died. The Hugheses had two children, the theatre director Doug Hughes, and a daughter, Laura. Hughes and his wife are interred at Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal (Manhattan) in New York City.

Career

Hughes changed the "e" in his first name to an "a" to help his acting career on the advice of a numerologist. Through high school and college, Hughes worked a series of odd jobs, including a stint as a dockworker and as a salesman at Macy's. He auditioned for the Shakespeare Fellowship Repertory company in New York City on the advice of a friend, and ended up joining the company for two years.

Hughes played more than 400 theatre roles, including the one for which he was perhaps most famous, in Hugh Leonard's Da. He won Broadway's 1978 Tony Award as Best Actor for his portrayal of the title role; in 1988 he recreated the role for the film Da.

On screen, he appeared in the film transcription of Hamlet (1964), and also appeared in such films as Midnight Cowboy (1969), Where's Poppa? (1970), Cold Turkey (1971) The Hospital (1971), Tron (1982), Maxie (1985), The Lost Boys (1987), Da (1988) - the screen reprise of his most successful stage-role, Doc Hollywood (1991) and the big success Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993). He also played the old man who gave a ride to Felix and Oscar in The Odd Couple II (1998) and was featured in The Fantasticks (1995).

Hughes appeared on TV in such series as Naked City, The Secret Storm, Dark Shadows, Love Story, Blossom, and Homicide: Life on the Street. In 1973, he had a notable recurring role on All in the Family as a Roman Catholic priest, Father John Majeski, doing battle with Archie Bunker, and won an Emmy for his portrayal of a senile judge on Lou Grant. Hughes made three appearances in The Bob Newhart Show as the father of Dr. Robert Hartley. He was the central character in three sitcoms: Doc, in which he played a physician; Mr. Merlin, in which he played Merlin, a magician mentoring a 20th-century teenager; and The Cavanaughs, co-starring Christine Ebersole, in which he played the family patriarch (Art Carney played his brother, and Glynis Johns made guest appearances). Hughes sang "Danny Boy" in one episode of the latter series. He also made a memorable appearance as The King (with Jim Dale as The Duke) in the PBS mini-series Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Hughes also made recurring appearances on daytime dramas including Guiding Light and As the World Turns as well as a brief appearance as a private investigator in an early episode of Dark Shadows. He also did voice-overs for television commercials advertising Kix cereal.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954PlaygirlDurkinUncredited
1961The Young DoctorsDr. Kent O'Donnell
1964HamletMarcellus / Priest
1967The Borgia StickDoctor HelmTV Movie
1969Midnight CowboyTowny
1970Where's Poppa?Colonel Warren J. Hendricks
1971Dr. Cook's GardenElias HartTV film
Cold TurkeyDr. Proctor
The Pursuit of HappinessJudge Vogel
The HospitalEdmund DrummondAlso made an uncredited appearance as Dr. Mallory
1972SistersArthur McLennen
1973Deadhead MilesOld ManUncredited
1972RageDr. Spencer
1975The UFO IncidentDr. Benjamin SimonTV Movie
1977Oh, God!Judge Baker
1981First Monday in OctoberChief Justice James Jefferson Crawford
1981Mr. MerlinMerlinTV Series
1982TronDr. Walter Gibbs
Best FriendsTim McCullen
1985MaxieBishop Campbell
1986Where Are the Children?Jonathan Knowles
1987The Lost BoysGrandpa
1987A Hobo's ChristmasChance Grover
1988DaNick Tynan
1989Day OneSecretary of War Henry Stimson
1991Doc HollywoodDr. Aurelius Hogue
1993Sister Act 2: Back in the HabitFather Maurice
1995The FantasticksHenry Albertson
1998The Odd Couple IIBeaumont
1999Cradle Will RockFrank Marvel

Stage productions

  • "Osgood Meeker" in the Broadway production of Noël Coward's little-known play Waiting in the Wings, directed by Michael Langham (this was Barnard Hughes' last stage role)
  • "Old Man" in the Broadway production of Prelude to a Kiss, directed by Norman René
  • Polonius to Stacy Keach's Hamlet
  • Marcellus in Richard Burton's 1964 Hamlet
  • Dogberry in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of Much Ado About Nothing
  • Harry Hope in the 1985 Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh directed by José Quintero
  • Uncle Vanya (directed by Mike Nichols)
  • A Doll's House
  • Hogan's Goat (Off-Broadway)
  • Three Sisters
  • The Devil's Disciple
  • Translations
  • "Lynn Belvedere" in the Tenthouse Theatre in the Round production of Gwen Davenport's "Belvedere" August 9–14, 1948.
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Who is Barnard Hughes?
Barnard Hughes was an American actor who had a long and prolific career in both film and stage. He is best known for his role as Grandpa Jim on the television series "The Waltons."
When was Barnard Hughes born?
Barnard Hughes was born on July 16, 1915.
What were some of Barnard Hughes' notable films?
Some of Barnard Hughes' notable films include "Midnight Cowboy" (1969), "The Hospital" (1971), and "Tron" (1982).
What awards did Barnard Hughes win?
Barnard Hughes won a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in the play "Hughie" in 1975. He also won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his role in the miniseries "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" in 1989.
When did Barnard Hughes pass away?
Barnard Hughes passed away on July 11, 2006, at the age of 90.
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