Anthony Hulme, a distinguished thespian with a reputation for excellence in both theatrical and cinematic performances, first drew breath on February 26th, 1910, in the quaint and captivating town of Dolgellau, nestled within the idyllic county of Gwynedd, which in turn is situated in the country of Wales, a nation that is an integral part of the United Kingdom.
Noted British actor, Cyril Hulme, etched his mark on the cinematic world with a plethora of remarkable performances, leaving an indelible impression on audiences worldwide. His extensive filmography boasts a diverse range of critically acclaimed productions, with some of his most notable roles being in the 1946 cinematic masterpiece, "The Green Finger", the 1948 release of the intriguing "The Three Weird Sisters", and the 1949 film, "Cardboard Cavalier".
Anthony Hulme's mortal coil was irreparably severed on the twenty-seventh day of March, two thousand and seven, within the vibrant metropolis of Toronto, situated in the picturesque province of Ontario, which is a constituent part of the Great White North, that is, Canada.