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      • He also appeared in some earlier films as plain "Hyde White". He later added the hyphen, as well as his first name.
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  2. He joined a tour of South Africa in 1932 before making his film debut in Josser on the Farm (1934) where he was credited as "Wilfrid Hyde White" (without the hyphen). He also appeared in some earlier films as plain "Hyde White". He later added the hyphen, as well as his first name.

  3. Wilfrid Hyde-White later added the hyphen, as well as his first name. 9. Wilfrid Hyde-White continued to act on the stage and played opposite Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in the repertory performance of Caesar and Cleopatra and Antony and Cleopatra in 1951.

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  5. Wilfrid Hyde-White. Actor: My Fair Lady. British character actor of wry charm, equally at home in amused or strait-laced characters. A native of Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, he attended Marlborough College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.

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  6. Apr 12, 2017 · Born in 1903 to mother Ethel and father Rev. William Edward White, who was the Canon of Gloucester Cathedral, on 12th May, Wilfrid Hyde White (the hyphen was added in the mid-thirties), received education at Marlborough and RADA.

  7. May 6, 1991 · Wilfrid Hyde-White (12 May 1903 – 6 May 1991) was a British character actor of stage, film and television. He achieved international recognition for his role as Colonel Pickering in the film version of the musical My Fair Lady (1964).

  8. He also appeared in some earlier films as plain "Hyde-White". He later added the hyphen, as well as his first name. Following a supporting role in The Third Man (1949), he became a fixture in British films of the 1950s.

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