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  1. Hugh Emrys Griffith (30 May 1912 – 14 May 1980) was a Welsh actor. Described by BFI Screenonline as a "wild-eyed, formidable character player", Griffith appeared in over 100 theatre, film, and television productions in a career that spanned over 40 years. He was the second-ever Welsh-born actor to win an Academy Award (following Ray Milland ...

  2. Hugh Griffith has over twenty years experience in the biopharmaceutical industry, having held CEO, COO and Executive Director positions. Hugh is Co-Founder and CEO of NuCana. Hugh led Bioenvision's operations, from start-up to a global, fully integrated, NASDAQ National Market listed biopharmaceutical company. He was instrumental in.

  3. US & Canada: +1 800 678 4333. Worldwide: +1 732 981 0060. Contact & Support. Affiliations: [Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department, University College London, London]. Author Bio: Hugh Griffiths (Fellow, IEEE) was educated at H.

  4. Hugh Griffith Has a Passion for Excellence in Real Estate. From the time Hugh was a young man, he was driven to excel in every facet of his life. From his 17-year career in the music industry to his work with his real estate clients today, he never settles for a lesser performance. Hugh always aims for excellence.

  5. With a touch of the farouche, wild-eyed Hugh Griffith was a formidable character player, the highlight of whose 40-year film career was winning a supporting actor Oscar as the Sheikh in Ben-Hur (US, d. William Wyler, 1959), though his wildly blusterous, Oscar-nominated, Squire Western in Tom Jones (d. Tony Richardson, 1963) is just as film ...

  6. Hugh Griffith, született Hugh Emrys Griffith ( Egyesült Királyság, Wales, Marian Glas, 1912. május 30. – London, 1980. május 14.) Oscar-díjas walesi színész. Az 1930-as évek végétől filmezett. Az 1960-as években volt pályafutása csúcsán.

  7. Hugh Griffith was born on May 30, 1912 (age 68) in Wales. He is a Celebrity Movie Actor. Most well known for his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Sheik Ilderim in the 1959 historical epic Ben-Hur , he is also remembered for his Oscar and BAFTA-nominated performance in the 1963 comedy movie Tom Jones, as well as for his Golden Globe-nominated work in Oliver! and The Fixer (both released in 1968).