Hugh Wakefield (10 November 1888 – 5 December 1971) was an English film actor, who played supporting roles. He was often seen wearing a monocle. Wakefield was born in Wanstead, which was then in Essex. He also had a distinguished stage career, which began at the age of 11. City of Song (1931) was his first film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hugh Wakefield, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Man Who Knew Too Much
(Clive)
The Improper Duchess
(King of Poldavia)
Blithe Spirit
(Dr. George Bradman)
Forget Me Not
(Mr. Jackson)
The Fortunate Fool
(Jim Falconer)
Dreams Come True
(Albert von Waldenau)
One Night with You
(Santell)
Do Not Forget About Me
(Curtis's Manager)
Love's a Luxury
(Charles Pentwick)
The Street Singer
(Hugh Newman)
Death Croons the Blues
(Jim Martin)
Lady in Danger
(King)
The Million Pound Note
(Duke of Cromarty)
The Crimson Circle
(Derek Yale)
Journey Together
(Acting Lieutenant)
Aren't We All?
(Lord Grenham)
The Crime at Blossoms
(Chris Merryman)
The Luck of a Sailor
City of Song
(Hon. Roddy Fielding)
The Sport of Kings
(Algernon Sprigg)
Life Goes On
(Ridgeway Emsworth)
18 Minutes
(Lord Pilcott)
No Highway in the Sky
My Heart Is Calling
(Arvelle, Director of the Monte Carlo Opera)
King of the Ritz
(King of Blitz)
The Man They Couldn't Arrest
(John Dain)