
The Islanders (1 episode, 1960) – Colonel Arthur Munson.The Twilight Zone (1 episode, 1960) – Howling Man.Men into Space (1 episode, 1960) – Captain Tom Hetherford.Hawaiian Eye (1 episode, 1960) – Bryan Semple.Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1 episode, 1960) – Hitchcock.Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1 episode, 1959) – Gerald Lester.Sugarfoot (1 episode, 1959) – Dougal MacBrewster.Markham (1 episode, 1959) – Charlie – Poet.Perry Mason (2 episodes, 1958) – Rodney Beaton / Addison Doyle.Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1 episode, 1958) – Mr.The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1 episode, 1958) – Vivian St.Zorro (4 episodes, 1958) – Esteban Rojas (uncredited).The Gray Ghost (1 episode, 1958) – Andrews.The Brothers (3 episodes, 1956–1957) – Barrington Steel.You Are There (4 episodes, 1955–1956) – Cassius / British Official / Admiral Reginald Hall.The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1 episode, 1956) – Emerson Gilhaven.Crusader (1 episode, 1956) – Frank McKenna.The Star and the Story (2 episodes, 1955–1956) – Count d'Alba / Tom Clark.Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (1 episode, 1954) – Sandstrom.Cavalcade of America (2 episodes, 1954) – Lt.Four Star Playhouse (1 episode, 1954) – Army Sergeant.The Seven Minutes (1971) – Ashcroft (uncredited) (final film role).Star! (1968) – Third Hyde Park Speaker (uncredited).The Road to Hong Kong (1962) – American Official (uncredited).The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958) – Gideon Drew.Johnny Tremain (1957) – British Naval Officer (uncredited).The Court Jester (1955) – Black Fox's Man with Message (uncredited).Untamed (1955) – Man at Irish Ball (uncredited).Khyber Patrol (1954) – Tall Major in Lounge.King Richard and the Crusaders (1954) – King's Guard (uncredited).Dial M for Murder (1954) – Police Sergeant O'Brien.Paris Playboys (1954) – Lestrade (uncredited).Charge of the Lancers (1954) – Soldier / Messenger (uncredited).Money from Home (1953) – Playfair – Hunt Club Ball Guest (uncredited).Titanic (1953) – Junior Officer (uncredited).Rogue's March (1953) – Captain Ashe (uncredited).Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) – English Reporter (uncredited).Quo Vadis (1951) – Christ (voice, uncredited).Jekyll (1951) – Alec – Roommate (uncredited) The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951) – Medic (uncredited).Darling, How Could You! (1951) – George Neville (uncredited).Secrets of Monte Carlo (1951) – Charles Reeves.The 13th Letter (1951) – Intern (uncredited).Kim (1950) – British Officer (uncredited).Fancy Pants (1950) – Cyril (uncredited).The Flame and the Arrow (1950) – Skinner.Three Came Home (1950) – Australian POW (uncredited).When Willie Comes Marching Home (1950) – Marine Officer (uncredited).Sword in the Desert (1949) – Soldier (uncredited).Look for the Silver Lining (1949) – Lieutenant (uncredited).

Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948) – Policeman (uncredited).My Own True Love (1948) – English Officer (uncredited).Forever Amber (1947) – Benvolio (uncredited).Green Dolphin Street (1947) – Sailor (uncredited).

He was married to Ursula Klara Binias on April 26th 1969 until their divorce on June 26th 1980. He died on 10 December 1989 in Los Angeles from complications of liver disease. He is also known for playing the title role (Satan) in The Twilight Zone episode " The Howling Man". That year he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: first as murderer Addison Doyle in "The Case of the Green-Eyed Sister", then as Rodney Beaton in "The Case of the Buried Clock". In 1958 he appeared as the amorous editor Brian O'Bannion in Auntie Mame opposite Rosalind Russell.

He went to the United States in 1948 and appeared in many theatre, television and film roles. In the tragedy, 1,415 men died only three survived.or, as Robin Hughes stated, ".four." Robin had received officer's papers, however, the day before Hood set to sea, and was sent to officer's training instead of boarding the ship with his mates. Robin Hughes addressed in an episode of the 1950s' television programme One Step Beyond that he was supposed to be assigned to HMS Hood on the morning of, when it sank under enemy attack by the German battleship Bismarck. At the age of 18, he joined the Royal Navy as a signalman and at the end of the Second World War, he left the service as lieutenant commander. His father was head of the British Royal Wheat Commission, and Hughes spent his childhood moving from country to country as his father was transferred in government service consequently, his early schooling was acquired in South America, Canada, Mozambique, East Africa and other places. Robin Hughes was born on 7 June 1920 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to English parents, Rosa Violet (Pitt) and Harold William Hughes. Robin Hughes (7 June 1920 – 10 December 1989) was a British film and television actor.
