Hugh Sinclair (19 May 1903 – 29 December 1962) was a British actor born in London, the son of a clergyman. He was educated at Charterhouse School and was a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His first marriage was to the actress Valerie Taylor. In his book The Stage Struck Me! fellow actor Neville Phillips felt Sinclair always played variations of himself, handsome, debonair, suave and witty and excelled in light comedy. By contrast Phillips felt his wife, who Sinclair often appeared opposite, was a dramatic actress of tremendous power with a magnificent voice.
Corridor of Mirrors
(Owen Rhys)
The Rocking Horse Winner
(Richard Grahame)
Circle of Danger
(Hamish McArran)
No Trace
(Robert Southley)
Mantrap
(Maurice Jerrard)
The Saint's Vacation
(Simon Templar)
The Saint Meets the Tiger
(Simon Templar)
They Were Sisters
(Terry Crawford)
Alibi
(Inspector Calas)
Escape Me Never
(Sebastian Sanger)
Three Steps In The Dark
(Philip Burgoyne)
The Four Just Men
(Humphrey Mansfield)
The Marriage of Corbal
(Marquis of Corbal)
Never Look Back
(Nigel Stewart)
Trottie True
(Maurice Beckenham)
Judgment Deferred
(David Kennedy)
Tomorrow We Live
(Major von Kleist)
A Girl Must Live
(Earl of Pangborough)
Don't Ever Leave Me
(Michael Farlaine)
Flight from Folly
(Clinton Gray)
Scarlet River
(Himself (uncredited))
No Hiding Place
A Life Of Bliss
The Royalty
Pride and Prejudice
(Mr. Bennet)