
Hugh Paddick
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Hugh William Paddick was an English stage, screen, televison and radio actor. His most famous role was in the 1960s BBC radio series "Round the Horne", in the high-camp "Julian and Sandy" sketeches, in which he played Julian, to Kenneth Williams' Sandy. Paddick and Williams were largely responsible for introducing the gay underground language "polari" to the British public.
Known for
Credits

Up Pompeii (1971)
as Priest

The Killing of Sister George (1968)
as Freddie

San Ferry Ann (1965)
as French Commercial Traveller

Up the Chastity Belt (1972)
as Robin Hood

School for Scoundrels (1960)
as Pickthorn

That's Your Funeral (1972)
as Window Dresser

We Shall See (1964)
as Connell

The End of Arthur's Marriage (1965)
as House Agent

Stop Messin' About!: The Very Best of Kenneth Williams (1996)
as (Archive footage)





