Terrick Victor Henry FitzHugh (27 March 1907 – 20 November 1990) was an English film producer and genealogist.
Victor Christian Albert FitzHugh (1880–1954), rector of Wensley with Leyburn, Yorkshire and canon of Ripon Cathedral, descendant of a minor gentry family, and Alice Varvara Georgina (d. 1955), daughter of Charles Renny, of Ettrick Lodge, Edinburgh, also of a gentry family.
[6] In 1948 he was listed as production manager for Paul Rotha's companies Rotha Films and Films of Fact in The Kinematograph Year Book[7] and in 1954 he was listed as chairman and general manager of the Documentary Technicians Alliance (DATA).
In 1989 he received the Julian Bickersteth Memorial Medal for innovative services to local history and genealogy.
[10] The endeavor produced the material for his book How to write a family history: The lives and times of our ancestors (1988)[5] which was published in a posthumous new edition with the additional authorship of Henry A. FitzHugh in 2005.