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Arthur Hughes (born 1992) is a British actor known for his roles as Ryan McDaniel in the Netflix series The Innocents [1] and Ruairi Donovan in BBC Radio 4 series The Archers. [2] [3] His stage appearances include the role of Laurent in La Cage aux Folles at the Park Theatre, London, [4] Phil in The Solid Life of Sugar Water with Graeae Theatre ...
Physical Disability Arthur Hughes: Yes 2022 Lorcan An Irish Goodbye: Downs Syndrome: James Martin Yes [53] 2021 Makkari Eternals: Deaf Lauren Ridloff: Yes [54] 2021 Tim Help: Physical Disability Arthur Hughes: Yes [55] 2021 Cyrano Cyrano: Visible Disability, in this version Dwarfism Peter Dinklage: Yes [56] 2021 Garrick Infinite: Wheelchair ...
Then Barbara Met Alan is a 2022 British television drama film about Barbara Lisicki and Alan Holdsworth, the founders of DAN (Disabled People's Direct Action Network), a disability activism group. It is written by Jack Thorne and Genevieve Barr and stars Ruth Madeley and Arthur Hughes. [1] [2] It broadcast on BBC Two on 21 March 2022. [3]
Matthew Shardlake (Arthur Hughes) is a shrewd lawyer in the employ of Thomas Cromwell , the close confidant, and scarcely leashed pitbull, of Henry VIII. When one of Cromwell’s dogsbodies is ...
Arthur Hughes as Ryan McDaniel, June's physically disabled older brother; Guy Pearce as Bendik "Ben" Halvorson, a man who treats shifters at Sanctum; Recurring.
Joe Hughes Max Vento The A Word UK [291] 2017 Julia: Stacey Gordon: Sesame Street USA [292] 2017 Shaun Murphy: Freddie Highmore: The Good Doctor USA [293] 2017 Sam Gardner Keir Gilchrist: Atypical USA [294] 2017 Dean Simms Harold Perrineau: Claws USA [295] 2017 Pablo Jake Williamson (voice), William and Oliver Burns (live-action) [am] Pablo UK ...
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Arthur Hughes (June 24, 1894 – December 28, 1982) was an American actor on the stage, radio and films. On Broadway, he performed in two dozen plays between 1923 and 1968, including Mourning Becomes Electra (1931–32) and Elizabeth the Queen (1930–31).