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American actor (1885?1956)
Hugh Dillman
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Stage_actor_Hugh_Dillman_%28SAYRE_23821%29.jpg/220px-Stage_actor_Hugh_Dillman_%28SAYRE_23821%29.jpg) Dillman in 1912
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Born
| Hugh Dillman McGaughy
(
1885-02-08
)
February 8, 1885
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Died
| July 7, 1956
(1956-07-07)
(aged 71)
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Resting place
| Green Lawn Cemetery
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Occupation
| Actor
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Years active
| 1900s?1919
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Spouses
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m.
1919;
div.
1923)
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m.
1926;
div.
1947)
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Hugh Dillman McGaughy
(February 8, 1885 ? July 7, 1956) was an American Broadway and silent film actor.
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Dillman served as a Navy recruiter during
World War I
. His first marriage was to actress
Marjorie Rambeau
in 1919.
[2]
They divorced in 1923.
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d1/Hugh_Dillman_McGaughey%2C_1918_%284368435583%29.jpg/220px-Hugh_Dillman_McGaughey%2C_1918_%284368435583%29.jpg)
Dillman in 1918
Dillman later sold real estate in
Palm Beach, Florida
and was one of the founding members of the
Society of the Four Arts
. He was the sales agent for Mrs. Dodge purchase of the largest house in Palm Beach,
Addison Mizner
’s Playa Rienta.
[1]
In 1926 he and Mrs.
Anna Thompson Dodge
, who was 19 years his senior and heiress of the
Dodge Automobile
fortune, were married.
[1]
They divorced in 1947. Hugh continued to run a real estate business and orchard nursery in Palm Beach, and the family lived at the former Bush mansion in Marble Cliff at 1550 Roxbury Road near Columbus, Ohio.
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