Hugh Herbert

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Hugh Herbert was an American comedian, character actor, and screenwriter best known for his eccentric, fluttery persona in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood films.

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Hugh Herbert canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedian
film actor
human
screenwriter
stage actor
vaudeville performer
activeInPeriod 1930s
1940s
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employedBy various Hollywood studios
fieldOfWork entertainment industry
motion pictures
screenwriting
genre comedy film
slapstick comedy
hasEthnicGroup Jewish American (commonly reported)
hasNotableFeature high-pitched giggle
nervous hand-wringing mannerisms
influenced later screen comedians who adopted fluttery mannerisms
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium film
theatre
nationality American
notableFor comic catchphrase "hoo-hoo"
eccentric fluttery persona
roles in 1930s Hollywood films
roles in 1940s Hollywood films
notableWork supporting comic roles in Warner Bros. films
occupation comedian
film actor
screenwriter
stage actor
vaudeville performer
partOf American film comedy tradition
performedIn vaudeville
portrayedCharacterType bumbling eccentric
fluttery comic figure
sexOrGender male
style broad physical comedy
verbal humor
workedIn Hollywood
workLocation Los Angeles

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Footlight Parade starring Hugh Herbert
Wonder Bar starring Hugh Herbert
Gold Diggers of 1935 stars Hugh Herbert