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Wilfred Hyde-White : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wilfrid Hyde-White
Wilfrid Hyde-White (12 May 1903 - 6 May 1991) was an English character actor of stage, film and television, who achieved international recognition in his later years as Colonel Pickering in the 1964 film ''My Fair Lady''. ==Early life and career== Wilfrid Hyde-White was born in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, England in 1903 to the Rev. William Edward White, canon of Gloucester Cathedral, and his wife, Ethel Adelaide ( Drought). He attended Marlborough College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He made his debut in ''Tons of Money'' on the Isle of Wight in 1922. He then gained steady work on the stage in a series of comedies produced at the Aldwych Theatre in London. He joined a tour of South Africa in 1932 before making his film debut in 1934 (in ''Josser on the Farm'', credited as "Wilfrid Hyde White"; he later added the hyphen). He appeared in the George Formby comedy, ''Turned Out Nice Again'' (1941). Following a memorable supporting role in ''The Third Man'', he became a fixture in British films of the 1950s. ''Two-Way Stretch'' displays the more roguish side to some of the characters he played in this period. Between 1962 and 1965 he also starred in the BBC radio comedy ''The Men from the Ministry''.
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