Barnard Hughes

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.05

Gender

Male

Birthday

16-Jul-1915

Age

(110 years old)

Place of Birth

Bedford Hills, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Bernard Hughes

Barnard Hughes

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bernard Aloysius Kiernan “Barnard” Hughes (July 16, 1915 – July 11, 2006) was an American actor of 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barnard Hughes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Under the Biltmore Clock Under the Biltmore Clock (1985) Character: Ludlow Whitney
It's 1920 and romance is in bloom at the Biltmore Hotel under its famous clock. For Myra Harper, age 21, it's time to stop "playing around" and find a husband, and the unsuspecting, handsome, shy and quite wealthy Knowlton Whitney is the perfect target. Romance, it seems, will work quite well with Myra and Knowlton. For they fall in love and it's time to meet his outrageously eccentric family and the bizarre characters who inhabit Whitney mansion! Suddenly Myra is caught on a comic roller coaster of events trying to save her romance. Sean Young Take a spin through this delightful PBS adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's charming "Myra Meets His Family".
Managing Time Managing Time (1968) Character: N/A
Peter Drucker teaches you how to be an effective executive.
What's Under My Bed? What's Under My Bed? (1989) Character: Grandpa (voice)
Grandpa tells his two young houseguests about the time he was afraid of the dark and about other figments of his imagination.
The Bible as Literature: Part 1 - Saga and Story in the Old Testament The Bible as Literature: Part 1 - Saga and Story in the Old Testament (1973) Character: elder two
Deals with the Old Testament as a collection of literary forms. Combines paintings with narrative sculptures to relate the saga of the creation, the expulsion from Eden, and the murder of Abel
The Making of TRON The Making of TRON (2002) Character: Himself
This made-for-video documentary treats science fiction fans to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Tron, Disney's classic live-action film about a programmer who must fight for his life against killer programs after being pulled inside of his company's computer. Includes interviews with the cast and crew of the film who share their experiences from working on this unique project, as well as discuss the special efforts that went into bringing it to completion.
Lincoln Lincoln (1992) Character: Horace Greeley (voice)
Famous actors read testimonies from people close to Lincoln about him and his actions during the Civil War.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1986) Character: The King
Adventurous Huck Finn prefers rafting on the Mississippi River rather than being a part of civilization.
Homeward Bound Homeward Bound (1980) Character: Harry Seaton
The relationship among a divorced man, his incurably ill teenage son, and his long-estranged father is explored when the youngster joins his dad for one final summer vacation and they end up at the grandfather's vineyard where he reconciles the two older men.
Look Homeward, Angel Look Homeward, Angel (1972) Character: Dr. McGuire
The life of a young man growing up in a small town in the mountains of North Carolina during the early part of the 20th century, based on Thomas Wolfe's autobiographical novel of the same name.
Kill Me If You Can Kill Me If You Can (1977) Character: Judge Fricke
The story of Caryl Chessman, a convicted California rapist who spent 12 years on death row before finally being executed.
The Sky's No Limit The Sky's No Limit (1984) Character: Arthur Bennett
Story of the lives, loves and personal problems of three women astronaut candidates planning to be the first women in space.
Night of Courage Night of Courage (1987) Character: Abner Abelsen
A young man is beaten to death. Now it's believed that he sought out sanctuary in the house of a man (Hughes), and that the man threw him out. And it's also believed that the boy being Hispanic was probably part of a gang and that the whole thing was gang related, so the police don't consider any need to investigate the incident. But a teacher (Kelly) doesn't believe this, and sets out to find out what happened that night by talking to the man, but he doesn't want to talk about it.
Night of Courage Night of Courage (1987) Character: Abner Abelson
A young man is beaten to death. Now it's believed that he sought out sanctuary in the house of a man (Hughes), and that the man threw him out. And it's also believed that the boy being Hispanic was probably part of a gang and that the whole thing was gang related, so the police don't consider any need to investigate the incident. But a teacher (Kelly) doesn't believe this, and sets out to find out what happened that night by talking to the man, but he doesn't want to talk about it.
Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975) Character: Attorney Philip J. Madden
The story of Dr. Sam Sheppard, an Ohio doctor convicted of murdering his wife, despite his vehement denials of the crime.
Tell Me My Name Tell Me My Name (1977) Character: Uncle Tyler
Based on the book by Mary Carter, "Tell Me My Name" is about a girl's visit to the woman who gave her up for adoption 19 years earlier. The adoption was a secret which now threatens to destroy the entire family.
Tales from the Darkside Tales from the Darkside (1990) Character: Gideon Hackles
A compilation of episodes from the classic '80s horror anthology TV series "Tales From The Darkside" for the VHS market.
The Borgia Stick The Borgia Stick (1967) Character: Doctor Helm
A suburban couple discovers that they are pawns for a powerful crime syndicate. They try to break away from the cartel and go legitimate, but the syndicate doesn't want to give them up so easily.
The Thanksgiving Treasure The Thanksgiving Treasure (1973) Character: Walter Renquist
Addie tries to invite her father's sworn enemy over for Thanksgiving dinner in the hopes of ending their long-standing feud.
Trick of the Eye Trick of the Eye (1994) Character: Harry Pitt
A woman artist is hired by a wealthy woman to paint a mural in a room however she finds out that the woman wants her to do more than paint the mural as hidden family secrets are revealed.
Maxie Maxie (1985) Character: Bishop Campbell
When Nick and Jan move into their new apartment in San Francisco, the batty landlady upstairs tells them about a girl who used to live there in the 20's: a brash young party girl named Maxie, who died in a car crash the morning before her big audition for a Hollywood studio. The trouble is, Maxie, or rather her ghost, hasn't left the house. Worse, she can take over Jan's body. And the only way she's going to leave is if she gets that audition.
Day One Day One (1989) Character: Henry Stimson
Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard leaves Europe, eventually arriving in the United States. With the help of Einstein, he persuades the government to build an atomic bomb. The project is given to no-nonsense Gen. Leslie Groves who selects physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to head the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico, where the bomb is built. As World War II draws to a close, Szilard has second thoughts about atomic weapons, and policy makers debate how and when to use the bomb.
Ransom for Alice! Ransom for Alice! (1977) Character: Jess Halliday
In 1890s Seattle, a deputy marshal and his female partner set out to bust up a ring that kidnaps teenage girls and sells them into prostitution.
The World Beyond The World Beyond (1978) Character: Andy Borchard
A golem made of mud terrorizes a couple on a remote Maine island.
Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North (1989) Character: CIA Director William Casey
Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North follows the military career of Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, beginning with his Naval Academy days through to his role in the Iran-Contra scandal.
Night of 100 Stars Night of 100 Stars (1982) Character: Self
The most glittering, expensive, and exhausting videotaping session in television history took place Friday February 19, 1982 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The event, for which ticket-buyers paid up to $1,000 a seat (tax-deductible as a contribution to the Actors' Fund) was billed as "The Night of 100 Stars" but, actually, around 230 stars took part. And most of the audience of 5,800 had no idea in advance that they were paying to see a TV taping, complete with long waits for set and costume changes, tape rewinding, and the like. Executive producer Alexander Cohen estimated that the 5,800 Radio City Music Hall seats sold out at prices ranging from $25 to $1,000. The show itself cost about $4 million to produce and was expected to yield around $2 million for the new addition to the Actors Fund retirement home in Englewood, N. J. ABC is reputed to have paid more than $5 million for the television rights.
The Borrowers The Borrowers (1973) Character: Mr. Crampfurl
An eight-year-old boy discovers a family of tiny people, only a few inches tall, living beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country home.
Pueblo Pueblo (1973) Character: Secretary of the Navy
Dramatization showing the 1968 seizure of the spy ship, Pueblo, by the North Koreans and the treatment of the Pueblo's crew during their year of captivity through flashbacks during the 1969 investigation of the affair.
A Hobo's Christmas A Hobo's Christmas (1987) Character: Chance Grovner
A hobo played by Barnard Hughes decides it's time to go home. Drifting from place to place, Hughes finds himself in his hometown of Salt Lake City at Christmas time. Here he hopes to close old wounds and be reunited with his unforgiving son played by Gerald McRaney, and get to know the grandchildren he has never met. McRaney, still resenting the fact that Hughes ran out on his family 25 years earlier, gives his father only one day with his grandkids; after that, he's expected to leave and never come back. All the while Hughes' friends warn him that his son and the past are memories that are best left alone, and should leave, but he has to find out for himself.
Rage Rage (1972) Character: Dr. Spencer
An accidental nerve gas leak by the military kills not only a rancher's livestock, but also his son. When he tries to hold the military accountable for their actions, he runs up against a wall of silence.
The Young Doctors The Young Doctors (1961) Character: Dr. Kent O'Donnell
An aging doctor's resentment of his young assistant could lead to tragedy.
Past the Bleachers Past the Bleachers (1995) Character: Ed Godfrey
Bill and his wife have recently had to live through a tragedy. When Bill decides to coach a little league baseball team, he meets a young mute boy named Lucky, who may be just what the team needs in order to win. A very mysterious child, Lucky helps heal the wounds from Bill's past.
Da Da (1988) Character: Da
A New York playwright is summoned to Ireland to bury his father. While at his boyhood home, he encounters his father's spirit and relives memories both pleasant and not.
Hamlet from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Hamlet from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (1964) Character: Marcellus / Priest
A stage production of Hamlet filmed at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York. It was deliberately staged in the style of a "dress rehearsal", but performed in front of a live audience.
The Two Deaths of Sean Doolittle The Two Deaths of Sean Doolittle (1975) Character: Warren
A man has absolutely no fear of dying because he believes he has found a doctor who is able to bring him back to life after he dies.
All the Way Home All the Way Home (1971) Character: Joel Lynch
Jay Follet is suffering a mid-life crisis while his wife, Mary, is expecting their second child. When Jay takes his family to visit his 103-year-old grandmother, he begins to realize that life is passing by too quickly. He turns more and more toward alcohol to escape from reality. When Jay doesn't come home one night, Mary learns that he was in an accident and waits anxiously for his return. Screen adaptation of Tad Mosel's 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning play based on James Agee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel A Death in the Family.
Doc Hollywood Doc Hollywood (1991) Character: Aurelius Hogue
After leaving Washington D.C. hospital, plastic surgeon Ben Stone heads for California, where a lucrative practice in Beverly Hills awaits. After a car accident, he's sentenced to perform as the community's general practitioner.
Cradle Will Rock Cradle Will Rock (1999) Character: Frank Marvel
A true story of politics and art in the 1930s USA, centered around a leftist musical drama and attempts to stop its production.
The Pursuit of Happiness The Pursuit of Happiness (1971) Character: Judge Vogel
William Popper is the son of a stockbroker and is thoroughly disenchanted with "the system." So much so that even though he can prove that he ran over a woman in his car entirely by accident, he accepts a sentence for manslaughter.
The Hospital The Hospital (1971) Character: Drummond
Dr. Bock, the chief of medicine at a Manhattan hospital, is suicidal after the collapse of his personal life. When an intern is found dead in a hospital bed, it appears to Bock to be a case of unforgivable malpractice. Hours later, another doctor, who happens to be responsible for another case of malpractice, is found dead. Despondent, Bock finds himself drawn to Barbara, the daughter of a comatose missionary.
Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing (1973) Character: Dogberry
Don Pedro and his men (Teddy Roosevelt Roughriders) have returned from the wars. After Beatrice turns down his proposal, Don Pedro decides to matchmake her with Benedick (her former boyfriend), but she being an independent-minded, bicycle-riding Suffragette type, it's going to take a bit of trickery.
Sisters Sisters (1973) Character: Arthur McLennen
Inquisitive journalist Grace Collier is horrified when she witnesses her neighbor, fashion model Danielle Breton, violently murder a man. Panicking, she calls the police. But when the detective arrives at the scene and finds nothing amiss, Grace is forced to take matters into her own hands. Her first move is to recruit private investigator Joseph Larch, who helps her to uncover a secret about Danielle's past that has them both seeing double.
A Caribbean Mystery A Caribbean Mystery (1983) Character: Mr. Rafiel
Aging Major Palgrave, an idiosyncratic but charming mystery writer, reveals to Miss Jane Marple that one of the guests at a luxurious Caribbean resort they're staying at is a Bluebeard-type wife murderer. Unfortunately, the Major succumbs to an apparently accidental overdose of alcohol and blood pressure medication before revealing the killer's identity. When it's discovered that the medicine belonged to another guest and the revealing photograph the Major was carrying is missing, Miss Marple realizes that the serial killer has struck again and more murders will follow.
Best Friends Best Friends (1982) Character: Tim McCullen
When a professional couple, who have lived and worked together for many years, finally decide to marry, their sudden betrothal causes many unexpected difficulties. They soon find that being married is often quite different from being "best friends."
See How She Runs See How She Runs (1978) Character: John Matusak
A middle-aged housewife and mother, after spending a lifetime giving to others, decides to claim a piece for herself and enters the grueling 26-mile Boston Marathon as an obsessive means of self-expression.
The Odd Couple II The Odd Couple II (1998) Character: Beaumont
Brucey, the son of Oscar, calls his father to invite him to his wedding to Felix's daughter next Sunday in California. Oscar and Felix meet again at Los Angeles International Airport and rent a car in order to go to San Malina for the wedding.
First Monday in October First Monday in October (1981) Character: Chief Justice Crawford
For the first time in history a woman is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, where she becomes a friendly rival to a liberal associate.
The Lost Boys The Lost Boys (1987) Character: Grandpa
When an unsuspecting town newcomer is drawn to local blood fiends, the Frog brothers and other unlikely heroes gear up to rescue him.
A Memory of Two Mondays A Memory of Two Mondays (1971) Character: Jim
Workers in an auto parts warehouse in 1933 New York City inhabit a bleak, dead-end world in the depths of the Depression where, at least, they have jobs. Introduced by its playwright, Arthur Miller, it was the first in a series of NET Playhouse programs concerning life in America during the Depression years.
The UFO Incident The UFO Incident (1975) Character: Dr. Benjamin Simon
In the early 1960s, an interracial couple undergo hypnosis, which unlocks memories of a forgotten event on a lonely road. Soon they believe they were abducted by extraterrestrials.
Where’s Poppa? Where’s Poppa? (1970) Character: Colonel Hendricks
When New York attorney Gordon Hocheiser meets Louise Callan, the girl of his dreams, he schemes to eliminate his aging, senile mother, even though he promised his late father that he'd always take care of her. He fears that his batty mom's eccentricities will shortly lead to Louise's departure.
Sanctuary of Fear Sanctuary of Fear (1979) Character: Father Brown
A Manhattan priest with a penchant for solving crimes goes to the aid of a young actress. She is becoming enmeshed in a series of bizarre incidents she can't explain, and her complaints to the police have gone ignored.
Tron Tron (1982) Character: Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont
When brilliant video game maker Flynn hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer, he is beamed inside an astonishing digital world...And becomes part of the very game he is designing. In his mission through cyberspace, Flynn matches wits with a maniacal Master Control Program and teams up with Tron, a security measure created to bring balance to the digital environment.
The Fantasticks The Fantasticks (2000) Character: Henry
Widowers Amos and Ben plot to romantically unite Amos' daughter Luiss and Ben's son Matt by pretending to feud and forbidding the teens to associate, knowing they will resist their fathers' interference. As the two youngsters fall in love, the fathers plot to end the 'feud' by hiring a traveling showman to fake an abduction and allow Matt to 'rescue' Luisa.
The Incident The Incident (1990) Character: Doc Hansen
Small town lawyer, Harmon Cobb, defends a Nazi prisoner of war against murder charges. Set during World War II, Cobb has to contend with the difficulties of defending the devil when the town's only doctor (Barnard Hughes) dies while at "Camp Bremen" in the fictitious town of Bremen, Colorado.
Home Fires Burning Home Fires Burning (1989) Character: Jake Tibbetts
When a WW2 veteran comes back home, he realizes how the war affected Americans by seeing the changes in his wife, family, and best friend.
Where Are the Children? Where Are the Children? (1986) Character: Jonathan Knowles
In Cape Cod, Missy and Michael, the two children of Nancy Eldridge, are kidnapped by a man who has disturbing intentions for them. Local police chief Ed Coffin wrongfully suspects that Nancy is behind the disappearances.
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) Character: Father Maurice
Deloris Van Cartier is again asked to don the nun's habit to help a run-down Catholic school, presided over by Mother Superior. And if trying to reach out to a class full of uninterested students wasn't bad enough, the sisters discover that the school is due to be closed by the unscrupulous chief of a local authority.
Cold Turkey Cold Turkey (1971) Character: Dr. Proctor
Reverend Brooks leads the town in a contest to stop smoking for a month, But some tobacco executives don't want them to win, and try everything they can to make them smoke. If townspeople don't go nuts, from wanting a cigarette, or kill each other from irritation and frustration, they will win a huge prize.
Oh, God! Oh, God! (1977) Character: Judge Baker
When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good natured old man, the Almighty selects him as his messenger for the modern world.
Dr. Cook's Garden Dr. Cook's Garden (1971) Character: Elias Hart
A young doctor returns to his New England home town after a long absence. He visits with the town's kindly old physician, Dr. Cook, a man he has admired since childhood. However, he soon finds out that the old doctor isn't quite what he seems to be, and the young doctor finds his life in danger.
Midnight Cowboy Midnight Cowboy (1969) Character: Towny
Joe Buck is a wide-eyed hustler from Texas hoping to score big with wealthy New York City women; he finds a companion in Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo, an ailing swindler with a bum leg and a quixotic fantasy of escaping to Florida.



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