Walter Hudd (20 February 1897 – 20 January 1963) was a British actor and director.
[1][2] Hudd made his stage debut in The Manxman in 1919, and later toured as part of the Fred Terry Company; first attracting serious attention playing Guildenstern in a 1925 modern dress Hamlet.
[2] He also later directed plays at Stratford-on-Avon, including Richard II, Twelfth Night (also appearing as Malvolio) and Doctor Faustus (all 1947).
[6] His film career began in 1935 with Anthony Asquith's Moscow Nights.
[8] His last two films, The Punch and Judy Man and It's All Happening, were released posthumously.