J. Anthony Hughes
- Birthday
- May 2, 1904
Bio: A tough-looking younger supporting player from New York, J. Anthony Hughes (the "J" stood for "Joseph") usually played reporters, cops (often on motorcycles), prison inmates, and various less-than-desirable members of the underworld. He also turned up as one of Mrs. O'Leary's sons in In Old Chicago (1937), Captain Williams in Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates… More Bio: A tough-looking younger supporting player from New York, J. Anthony Hughes (the "J" stood for "Joseph") usually played reporters, cops (often on motorcycles), prison inmates, and various less-than-desirable members of the underworld. He also turned up as one of Mrs. O'Leary's sons in In Old Chicago (1937), Captain Williams in Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates (1941), and the owner of the Dirty Dog saloon in Alias Jesse James (1959), his final credited film. Hughes' death in 1970 was attributed to alcohol and barbiturate poisoning. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
J. Anthony Hughes Videos
High Sierra
Two Girls On Broadway
The Fighting 69th
Just Around The Corner
You'll Never Get Rich
Filmography
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Warlock (1959)
- Shaw
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Alias Jesse James (1959)
- Dirty Dog Saloonkeeper
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Tribute to a Bad Man (1956)
- First buyer
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Daddy Long Legs (1955)
- Delivery Man
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The Mississippi Gambler (1953)
- Teller
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