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Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Barnard Hughes

Years active
  
1939–2000


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Full Name
  
Bernard Aloysius Kiernan Hughes

Born
  
July 16, 1915 (
1915-07-16
)

Died
  
July 11, 2006, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Helen Stenborg (m. 1950–2006)

Parents
  
Madge Kiernan, Owen Hughes

Movies
  
The Lost Boys, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Tron, Midnight Cowboy, Doc Hollywood

Similar People
  
Mary Wickes, Helen Stenborg, Steven Lisberger, Brooke McCarter, Wendy Makkena

Children
  
Doug Hughes, Laura Hughes

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Bernard Aloysius Kiernan "Barnard" Hughes (July 16, 1915 – July 11, 2006) was an American actor of television, 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.

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Personal life

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Hughes was born in Bedford Hills, New York, the son of Irish immigrants Marcella "Madge" (née Kiernan) and Owen Hughes. He attended La Salle Academy and Manhattan College in New York City. Hughes served in the United States Army during World War II. Hughes was married to actress Helen Stenborg. They married on April 19, 1950, and remained married until her death, March 22, 2011. Hughes was five days shy of his ninety-first birthday when he died just over 11 weeks later. The Hugheses had two children, the theatre director Doug Hughes, and a daughter, Laura. Hughes and his wife are interred at Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal (Manhattan) in New York City.

Career

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Hughes changed the "e" in his first name to an "a" to help his acting career on the advice of a numerologist. Through high school and college, Hughes worked a series of odd jobs, including a stint as a dockworker and as a salesman at Macy's. He auditioned for the Shakespeare Fellowship Repertory company in New York City on the advice of a friend, and ended up joining the company for two years.

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Hughes played more than 400 theatre roles, including the one for which he was perhaps most famous, in Hugh Leonard's Da. He won Broadway's 1978 Tony Award as Best Actor for his portrayal of the title role; in 1988 he recreated the role for the film Da.

On screen, he appeared in the film transcription of Hamlet (1964), and also appeared in such films as Midnight Cowboy (1969), Where's Poppa? (1970), Cold Turkey (1971) The Hospital (1971), Tron (1982), Maxie (1985), The Lost Boys (1987), Da (1988) - the screen reprise of his most successful stage-role, Doc Hollywood (1991) and the big success Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993). He also played the old man who gave a ride to Felix and Oscar in The Odd Couple II (1998) and was featured in The Fantasticks (1995).

Hughes appeared on TV in such series as Naked City, The Secret Storm, Dark Shadows, Love Story, Blossom, and Homicide: Life on the Street. In 1973, he had a notable recurring role on All in the Family as a Roman Catholic priest, Father John Majeski, doing battle with Archie Bunker, and won an Emmy for his portrayal of a senile judge on Lou Grant. Hughes made three appearances in The Bob Newhart Show as the father of Dr. Robert Hartley. He was the central character in three sitcoms: Doc, in which he played a physician; Mr. Merlin, in which he played Merlin, a magician mentoring a 20th-century teenager; and The Cavanaughs, co-starring Christine Ebersole, in which he played the family patriarch (Art Carney played his brother, and Glynis Johns made guest appearances). Hughes sang "Danny Boy" in one episode of the latter series. He also made a memorable appearance as The King (with Jim Dale as The Duke) in the PBS mini-series Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Hughes also made recurring appearances on daytime dramas including Guiding Light and As the World Turns as well as a brief appearance as a private investigator in an early episode of Dark Shadows. He also did voice-overs for television commercials advertising Kix cereal.

Stage productions

  • "Osgood Meeker" in the Broadway production of Noël Coward's little-known play Waiting in the Wings, directed by Michael Langham (this was Barnard Hughes' last stage role)
  • "Old Man" in the Broadway production of Prelude to a Kiss, directed by Norman René
  • Polonius to Stacy Keach's Hamlet
  • Marcellus in Richard Burton's 1964 Hamlet
  • Dogberry in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of Much Ado About Nothing
  • Harry Hope in the 1985 Broadway revival of The Iceman Cometh directed by José Quintero
  • Uncle Vanya (directed by Mike Nichols)
  • A Doll's House
  • Hogan's Goat (Off-Broadway)
  • Three Sisters
  • The Devil's Disciple
  • Translations
  • "Lynn Belvedere" in the Tenthouse Theatre in the Round production of Gwen Davenport's "Belvedere" August 9-14, 1948.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2004
    The Lost Boys: The Lost Scenes (Video short) as
    Grandpa
    2000
    Deadline (TV Series) as
    Judge Panicio
    - Daniel in the Lion's Den (2000) - Judge Panicio
    2000
    The Fantasticks as
    Henry
    1999
    Cradle Will Rock as
    Frank Marvel
    1998
    The Odd Couple II as
    Beaumont
    1995
    Past the Bleachers (TV Movie) as
    Ed Godfrey
    1995
    Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) as
    Sam O'Donnell
    - In Search of Crimes Past (1995) - Sam O'Donnell
    1995
    The Marshal (TV Series) as
    Judge Tuttman
    - Twoslip (1995) - Judge Tuttman
    1994
    Trick of the Eye (TV Movie) as
    Harry Pitt
    1991
    Blossom (TV Series) as
    Buzz Richman
    - Graduation (1994) - Buzz Richman
    - Last Tango (1994) - Buzz Richman
    - Sex, Lies and Mrs. Peterson (1994) - Buzz Richman
    - Big Doings: Part 2 (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - Paris (1993) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - Sitcom (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - You Did What? (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - The Thrill Is Gone (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - All Dressed Up (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - Student Films (1993) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - Mystery Train (1993) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - Car Wrecks and Marriage (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - Time (1993) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - The Last Laugh (1993) - Buzz Richman
    - Ruby (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Losing Your- Religion (1992) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - The Frat Party (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - My Girl (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - The Making of the President (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - All Hallows Eve (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - I Killed Chico Barranca (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Only When I Laugh (1992) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - Kids (1992) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - The Joey Chronicles (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - What Price Love? (1992) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - No Cure for Love (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Dear Mom (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Runaway (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Spring Fever (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Driver's Education (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Whines and Misdemeanors (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - House Guests (1992) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    - You Must Remember This (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Wake Up Little Suzy (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - The Letter (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Losers Win (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Three O'Clock and All Is Hell (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - Hot for Teacher (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - The Test (1992) - Buzz Richman
    - It's a Marginal Life (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - This Old House (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - You Can't Go Home (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Expectations (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Blossom - A Rockumentary (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Run for the Border (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Intervention (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - To Tell the Truth (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Honor? (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - I'm with the Band (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - The Joint (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Here Comes the Buzz! (1991) - Buzz Richman
    - Second Base (1991) - Buzz Richman (credit only)
    1993
    Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit as
    Father Maurice
    1993
    Miracle Child (TV Movie) as
    Judge
    1992
    Lincoln (TV Movie) as
    Horace Greeley (voice)
    1991
    The Emperor's New Clothes (TV Movie) as
    Treasurer (voice)
    1991
    Doc Hollywood as
    Dr. Hogue
    1990
    The Incident (TV Movie) as
    Doc Hansen
    1986
    The Cavanaughs (TV Series) as
    Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Just Weaseled (1989) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - The Cavanaugh Curse (1989) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - The Last Temptation of Chuck (1989) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Fair Weather Friend (1989) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Gimme Shelter (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Strange Bedfellows (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and Up Your Nose (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Many Happy Returns (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Suggestive Dancing (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Monk's the Word (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Careers (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Coastal Disturbance (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Weasel Waltz (1988) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Aunt Mom (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - He Ain't Heavy, Father- (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Banned in Boston (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - A Chorus Malign (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - The Eyes Have Had It (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - The Arrangement (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Strike Too (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Angst a Lot (1987) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - The Bishop's Back (1986) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Yes, Virginia, There Is a Pop (1986) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Love with an Improper Stranger (1986) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Not So Gently Into the Night (1986) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    - Member of the Wake-ing (1986) - Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    1989
    Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North (TV Movie) as
    CIA Director William Casey
    1989
    Day One (TV Movie) as
    Secretary of War Henry Stimson
    1989
    Home Fires Burning (TV Movie) as
    Jake Tibbetts
    1989
    What's Under My Bed? (Short) as
    Grandpa (voice)
    1988
    The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (TV Series) as
    Shimkin
    - Here's Who Ordered the Pizza (1988) - Shimkin
    1988
    Da as
    Da
    1987
    A Hobo's Christmas (TV Movie) as
    Chance Grovner
    1987
    The Lost Boys as
    Grandpa
    1987
    Night of Courage (TV Movie) as
    Abner Abelsen
    1986
    Where Are the Children? as
    Jonathan Knowles
    1984
    American Playhouse (TV Series) as
    King / The King / Ludlow Whitney
    - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Part IV (1986) - King
    - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Part III (1986) - King
    - Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1986) - The King
    - Under the Biltmore Clock (1984) - Ludlow Whitney
    1985
    The Booth (TV Movie)(segment "The 75th")
    1985
    Maxie as
    Bishop Campbell
    1984
    The Sky's No Limit (TV Movie) as
    Arthur Bennett
    1984
    The Love Boat (TV Series) as
    Joseph Stobble
    - Ace in the Hole/Uncle Joey's Song/Father in the Cradle (1984) - Joseph Stobble
    1984
    Hotel (TV Series) as
    Joe Freilich
    - Passages (1984) - Joe Freilich
    1983
    Tales from the Darkside (TV Series) as
    Gideon Hackles
    - Trick or Treat (Pilot) (1983) - Gideon Hackles
    1983
    A Caribbean Mystery as
    Mr. Rafiel
    1982
    Best Friends as
    Tim McCullen
    1982
    Little Gloria... Happy at Last (TV Mini Series) as
    Justice John Francis Carew
    - Part II (1982) - Justice John Francis Carew
    1982
    Tron as
    Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont
    1982
    A Conflict of Interest (TV Movie) as
    Justice Jacob Balding
    1981
    Mr. Merlin (TV Series) as
    Max Merlin / Louie Fong / Toledo / ...
    - I Was a Teenage Loser (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Arrivederci Dink (1982) - Max Merlin
    - An Absence of Amulets (1982) - Max Merlin / Louie Fong
    - Change of Venue: Part 2 (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Change of Venue: Part 1 (1982) - Max Merlin / Toledo
    - How to Help a Gymnast- in a Foreign Country (1982) - Max Merlin
    - The Egg and Us (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Everything's Coming Up Daisies (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Alex Goes Popless (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Getting to Know You (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Romeo and Dreidelwood (1982) - Max Merlin
    - Not So Sweet Sixteen (1981) - Max Merlin / Johnny Jungle
    - The Ache (1981) - Max Merlin
    - Take My Tonsils- Please! (1981) - Max Merlin
    - A Message from Wallshime (1981) - Max Merlin
    - A Moment in Camelot (1981) - Max Merlin
    - The Two Faces of Zac (1981) - Max Merlin
    - All About Sheila (1981) - Max Merlin
    - The Music's in Me (1981) - Max Merlin
    - Starsand (1981) - Max Merlin
    - The Cloning of the Green (1981) - Max Merlin
    - Pilot (1981) - Max Merlin
    1981
    First Monday in October as
    Chief Justice James Jefferson Crawford
    1980
    Homeward Bound (TV Movie) as
    Harry Seaton
    1979
    Sanctuary of Fear (TV Movie) as
    Father Brown
    1978
    Captain Kangaroo (TV Series)
    - Episode dated 16 October 1978 (1978)
    1978
    See How She Runs (TV Movie) as
    John Matusak, Betty's Father
    1978
    The World Beyond (TV Movie) as
    Andy Borchard - Special Guest Star
    1974
    The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
    Herbert Hartley / Herb Hartley
    - Grizzly Emily (1978) - Herb Hartley
    - Making Up Is the Thing to Do (1976) - Herbert Hartley
    - An American Family (1974) - Herbert Hartley
    1977
    Tell Me My Name (TV Movie) as
    Uncle Tyler
    1977
    Lou Grant (TV Series) as
    Judge Felix Rushman
    - Judge (1977) - Judge Felix Rushman
    1977
    Oh, God! as
    Judge Baker
    1977
    Kill Me If You Can (TV Movie) as
    Judge Fricke
    1977
    Ransom for Alice! (TV Movie) as
    Jess Halliday
    1977
    Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
    Clinton Palmer
    - A Capitol Crime (1977) - Clinton Palmer
    1975
    Doc (TV Series) as
    Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - And Stanley Makes Three (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - A Little Night Visitor (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - The Westside Clinic and Deli (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Mama Doc (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - EKG and Vote for Me (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Come Scrub with Me (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Carry on Nurse, Please (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - All Work and No Pay (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - My Son, the Father (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - The Death of a Turtle (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Oldies But Goodies (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - A Quiet Anniversary (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Nurse Annie (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Great Expectations (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - A Little Bit of Soap (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - And Baby Makes Eight (1976) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Facts of Life (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - The Rivalry (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - My Son, the Doctor (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Operation Goldman (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Benson Hedges (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Heal Thyself (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Fred's Wild Oats (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - A Thief for All Seasons (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Dog vs. Doc (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Not My Bag (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Quartet (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Upstairs, Downstairs (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - The Other Woman (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Get Me to the Church (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    - Pilot (1975) - Dr. Joe 'Doc' Bogert
    1975
    Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (TV Movie) as
    Attorney Philip J. Madden
    1975
    The UFO Incident (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Benjamin Simon
    1975
    The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
    Warren
    - The Two Deaths of Sean Doolittle (1975) - Warren
    1974
    Another April (TV Movie) as
    Marion Weston
    1973
    The Borrowers (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Crampfurl
    1973
    The Thanksgiving Treasure (TV Movie) as
    Walter Renquist
    1971
    All in the Family (TV Series) as
    Father Majeski / Father John Majeski
    - Edith's Conversion (1973) - Father Majeski
    - Edith Flips Her Wig (1972) - Father John Majeski
    - Edith's Accident (1971) - Father Majeski
    1973
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Andrew Corby
    - All My Tomorrows (1973) - Andrew Corby
    1973
    Pueblo (TV Movie) as
    Secretary of the Navy
    1973
    Much Ado About Nothing (TV Movie) as
    Dogberry
    1972
    Rage as
    Dr. Spencer (Public Health Service)
    1972
    Sisters as
    Arthur McLennen
    1972
    Look Homeward, Angel (TV Movie) as
    Dr. McGuire
    1972
    NET Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Speaker
    - Harriet (1972) - Speaker
    1972
    Deadhead Miles as
    Old Man (uncredited)
    1971
    The Hospital as
    Drummond / Dr. Mallory
    1971
    All the Way Home (TV Movie) as
    Joel Lynch
    1971
    Cannon (TV Series) as
    Jack Spicer
    - Dead Pigeon (1971) - Jack Spicer
    1971
    The Pursuit of Happiness as
    Judge Vogel
    1971
    Cold Turkey as
    Dr. Proctor
    1971
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Jim
    - A Memory of Two Mondays (1971) - Jim
    1971
    Dr. Cook's Garden (TV Movie) as
    Elias Hart
    1970
    Where's Poppa? as
    Colonel Hendricks
    1969
    Midnight Cowboy as
    Towny
    1968
    The Effective Executive: Managing Time (Short) as
    Ralph Evans
    1967
    The Borgia Stick (TV Movie) as
    Doctor Helm
    1967
    New York Television Theatre (TV Series)(segments "The Proposal" / "Swan Song")
    - The Proposal/Swan Song (1967) - (segments "The Proposal" / "Swan Song")
    1967
    ABC Stage 67 (TV Series) as
    Lathrop Hyde
    - The Trap of Solid Gold (1967) - Lathrop Hyde
    1966
    Hawk (TV Series) as
    Du Par
    - Death Comes Full Circle (1966) - Du Par
    1966
    Dark Shadows (TV Series) as
    Stuart Bronson
    - Episode #1.27 (1966) - Stuart Bronson
    1965
    The Trials of O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Judge / Chief Judge
    - A Horse Called Destiny (1966) - Judge
    - No Justice for the Judge (1965) - Chief Judge
    1965
    For the People (TV Series) as
    Gorman
    - The Right to Kill (1965) - Gorman
    1964
    Hamlet as
    Marcellus / Priest
    1961
    The Defenders (TV Series) as
    Mr. Fawcett / The District Attorney / Lester Swann
    - The Cruel Hook (1963) - Mr. Fawcett
    - A Book for Burning (1963) - The District Attorney
    - The Boy Between (1961) - Lester Swann
    1963
    The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) as
    Harold Myle
    - Show Just Cause Why You Should Weep (1963) - Harold Myle
    1951
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) as
    Mr. Miller / Mr.Dubois / Hornaday
    - The Embezzler (1963) - Mr. Miller
    - The Secret Crime (1962)
    - Case for Room 310 (1958) - (as Bernard Hughes)
    - Four Homes for Danny (1957) - Mr.Dubois
    - Key Witness (1951) - Hornaday
    1962
    Naked City (TV Series) as
    1st Reporter / Judge
    - Prime of Life (1963) - 1st Reporter
    - One of the Most Important Men in the Whole World (1962) - Judge
    1962
    Car 54, Where Are You? (TV Series) as
    Inspector Henderson
    - Toody Undercover (1962) - Inspector Henderson
    1960
    Route 66 (TV Series) as
    Al Forrester / Doctor
    - Two on the House (1962) - Al Forrester
    - The Man on the Monkey Board (1960) - Doctor (as Bernard Hughes)
    1962
    Theatre '62 (TV Series) as
    Ward Hughes
    - The Farmer's Daughter (1962) - Ward Hughes
    1961
    The Young Doctors as
    Dr. Kent O'Donnell
    1961
    The Million Dollar Incident (TV Movie) as
    Wallace
    1961
    'Way Out (TV Series) as
    Dr. Forster
    - William and Mary (1961) - Dr. Forster
    1959
    Deadline (TV Series) as
    Sherwin
    - Lonely Hearts Killer (1959) - Sherwin
    1958
    The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) as
    Dog Show Judge
    - Bilko's Prize Poodle (1958) - Dog Show Judge
    1957
    The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
    Leo
    - Little Charlie Don't Want a Saddle (1957) - Leo
    1957
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
    - The New World (1957)
    1957
    The Big Story (TV Series) as
    City Manager
    - The Long Dark Night (1957) - City Manager
    1956
    As the World Turns (TV Series) as
    Mr. Barton (1969-1970)
    1954
    Ethel and Albert (TV Series)
    - Episode #3.0 (1954)
    - Episode dated 13 November 1954 (1954)
    1954
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
    - Papa Was a Sport (1954)
    1954
    Playgirl as
    Durkin (uncredited)
    1954
    The Secret Storm (TV Series) as
    Wilfred Hollister #1 (1968-1969)
    1952
    Guiding Light (TV Series) as
    Dr. Bruce Banning #2 (1961-1966)
    Self
    2002
    The Making of 'Tron' (Video documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    The 43rd Annual Writers Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    The 44th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1987
    Nightlife (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.131 (1987) - Self
    1985
    Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Performance (1985) - Self
    1982
    Night of 100 Stars (TV Special) as
    Self
    1981
    The Magic of David Copperfield IV: The Vanishing Airplane (TV Special) as
    Self - Guest (uncredited)
    1979
    The 33rd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1979
    V.I.P. Night on Broadway Benefit (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1978
    The 32nd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1976
    Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
    Self - Narrator
    - Episode #1.715 (1976) - Self - Narrator
    1976
    The Bob Braun Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode dated 17 May 1976 (1976) - Self - Actor
    1973
    The 27th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1970
    Shaw vs. Shakespeare I: The Character of Caesar (Documentary short) as
    Decius Brutus
    1970
    Shaw vs. Shakespeare II: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (Documentary short) as
    Decius Brutus
    1959
    Look Up and Live (TV Series documentary)
    - A Study in Death (1959)
    - Episode dated 23 August 1959 (1959)
    Archive Footage
    2007
    13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam
    2006
    The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Memorial Tribute

    References

    Barnard Hughes Wikipedia