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- Birth nameHugh Archibald Nairn Burden
- Hugh Burden was a distinguished British actor and playwright. He was born in Colombo (then Ceylon), the son of a colonial official. He was sent to England at the age of ten to further his education. At Beaumont College, he studied history, French and music, becoming proficient on the piano. He trained for acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made his theatrical debut in 1933. He served in the British Army in India from 1939, but was invalided out two years later.
He appeared in films including classics such as Un de nos avions n'est pas rentré (1942), L'héroïque parade (1944) and Tonnerre sur Malte (1953), but he would become most prolific on television. He starred as J.G. Reeder in The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (1969) for Thames Television, based on the short stories by the English crime writer Edgar Wallace. He is also remembered by cult television fans for his performance as the sinister alien Channing, who plots to take over the world with killer shop window dummies called Autons, in Jon Pertwee's Docteur Who (1963) debut Spearhead from Space: Episode 1 (1970).- IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous
- SpousesMargaret de Lobera(1957 - 1962) (divorced)Joy Hodgkinson(1950 - 1955) (divorced, 1 child)
- He was considered for the role of Richard Bellamy (eventually played by David Langton) in "Upstairs Downstairs".
- Father of Brian Burden.
- Along with Peter Ustinov, he is one of two actors to appear in both Un de nos avions n'est pas rentré (1942) and Objectif lotus (1975).
- On the shortlist for Waterfield (played by John Bailey) in Doctor Who: Evil of The Daleks
- In 1938, he joined one of BBC Television's earliest sketch shows, "Light Relief", with Cicely Paget-Bowman, Queenie Leonard, Frank Napier and Anthony Cope.
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