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  1. With cast of Doc. Standing, L–R: Irwin Corey and Mary Wickes. Seated: Elizabeth Wilson and Barnard Hughes (1975) Bernard Aloysius Kiernan Hughes (July 16, 1915 – July 11, 2006), known professionally as Barnard Hughes, was an American actor of television, theater and film. Hughes became famous for a variety of roles; his most notable roles ...

  2. Emmy and Tony Award-winner Barnard Hughes forged a career as one of American's most successful character actors, equally at home and successful on stage, the silver screen, and television. Most of his success came after middle-age. He made his Broadway debut in 1939 in Mary McCarthy 's "Please, Mrs. Garibaldi", a flop that lasted only four ...

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  3. Barnard Hughes. Actor: The Lost Boys. Emmy and Tony Award-winner Barnard Hughes forged a career as one of American's most successful character actors, equally at home and successful on stage, the silver screen, and television. Most of his success came after middle-age. He made his Broadway debut in 1939 in Mary McCarthy's "Please, Mrs. Garibaldi", a flop that lasted only four performances. He ...

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    • July 11, 2006
  4. Jul 31, 2006 · Emmy & Tony Award Winner. Los Angeles, CA – Barnard Hughes, an Emmy and Tony award-winning actor whose career brought him distinction on stage, in films and on television, died July 11 in New York City. He was 90 years old. Although he began acting professionally in 1934 at age 19, and continued to work for decades thereafter, it was not ...

  5. Jul 12, 2006 · Barnard Aloysius Kiernan Hughes was born in Bedford Hills, N.Y. on July 16, 1915, to Irish immigrants. Through high school and his first year at Manhattan College, he worked a series of jobs ...

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  7. Barnard Hughes, the Tony Award-winning actor who starred in Da on Broadway, and began his professional career in 1934, died July 11 at New York Presbyterian Hospital after a brief illness, his ...

  8. Jul 13, 2006 · Barnard Hughes, who won a Tony Award for his starring role on Broadway as the cantankerous Irish father in "Da" and starred in the television series "Doc," "Mr. Barnard Hughes, 90; Versatile Actor ...

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