Stuart Hughes Biography: Age, Wife, Movies, Net Worth, Height, Children, Awards

Stuart Hughes Biography: Age, Wife, Movies, Net Worth, Height, Children, Awards

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Stuart Hughes is a Canadian actor and director, celebrated for his extensive work in theater with companies like the Shaw Festival, Stratford Festival, and Soulpepper Theatre Company, where he is a founding member.

He is also known for screen roles in The Drawer Boy (2017), It (2017), and Orphan Black (2013–2017). Born on June 9, 1959, in Toronto, Canada, he has built a distinguished career blending stage and screen performances.

Profile

  • Full Name: Stuart Hughes
  • Stage Name: None
  • Born: June 9, 1959
  • Age: 66 years old
  • Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Occupation: Canadian Actor, and Director
  • Height: Not publicly disclosed
  • Parents: Mr and Mrs Hughes
  • Siblings: unknown
  • Spouse: Michelle Monteith (married March 27, 2011)
  • Children: One daughter, Shiloh (with Michelle Monteith)
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $1 million to $5 million

Early Life and Education

Stuart Hughes was born on June 9, 1959, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but grew up in London, Ontario. His parent Mr and Mrs Hughes, His father was a percussion professor at Western University’s Wright School of Music and performed in musicals at the Grand Theatre in London, where Stuart got his start in acting in the late 1960s.

Details about his mother and siblings are not publicly available, reflecting his private nature. As a teenager, Stuart attended Saunders Secondary School in London, Ontario, where he played French horn and violin in the school orchestra and band and participated in drama productions.

He also performed in plays at Theatre London, gaining early stage experience. Hughes studied theater at York University in Toronto, graduating in 1981, which provided a strong foundation for his professional career in acting and directing.

Career

Stuart Hughes began his career in theater, performing at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, in the late 1960s. He became a founding member of the Soulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto, where he has starred in productions like Faith Healer (2010), The Time of Your Life, The Threepenny Opera, Our Town, Mary Stuart, King Lear, Olympia, Fool for Love (2019), and Wedding at Aulis (2019).

He spent six seasons at the Shaw Festival, playing roles such as Napoleon in The Man of Destiny (1993), the title role in The Silver King (1993), and Hildy in The Front Page (1994). At the Stratford Festival, he performed in Idomeneus (2018) and other productions.

As a director, he has helmed Soulpepper’s The Odd Couple, High Life, and American Buffalo. His screen career includes a lead role as Miles in The Drawer Boy (2017), earning him an ACTRA Award. He played Mr. Rott in It (2017), Dr. Anton Ridgeway in Orphan Black (2013–2017), and Commandant James Gibson in Mayday (2012).

Other film credits include A Mother’s Fight for Justice (2001), Bogus (1996), and The Shape of Things to Come (2023). Television roles span Tom Stone (2002–2003), This Is Wonderland (2004–2006), The Bridge (2010), Frontier (2016–2018), and Fargo (2020).

Hughes has also directed for television, though specific projects are less documented. His career reflects a balance of prestigious theater work and impactful screen roles, with over 30 credits across stage, film, and TV.

Awards and Nominations

  • Won: Dora Mavor Moore Award, Outstanding Performance for The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (Billy)
  • Won: Dora Mavor Moore Award, Outstanding Performance for On the Verge (The Man, Tarragon Theatre)
  • Won: Dora Mavor Moore Award, Outstanding Performance for The Time of Your Life (Kit Carson, Soulpepper Theatre Company)
  • Won: ACTRA Award, Best Performance for The Drawer Boy (2017)
  • Nominated: Multiple nominations for film, television, and stage work (specifics not fully documented)

His awards highlight his excellence in Canadian theater and film, with ensemble recognition for It (MTV Movie & TV Awards, Best On-Screen Team, 2018).

Social Media

Stuart Hughes’ social media account is unknown to the media

Personal Life

Stuart Hughes resides in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife, actress Michelle Monteith, whom he married on March 27, 2011. They have one daughter, Shiloh. He was previously engaged to actress Megan Follows, known for Anne of Green Gables, from 1996 to 2010.

Details about his hobbies, personal interests, or extended family are not widely publicized, as Hughes maintains a low profile outside his professional work. His father’s musical background influenced his early exposure to the arts, but no further family details are available.

Hughes has avoided major controversies, focusing on his career and family life.

Filmography

  • Bogus (1996, film) – Supporting role
  • Evidence of Blood (1998, TV movie) – Supporting role
  • A Mother’s Fight for Justice (2001, TV movie) – Supporting role
  • The Drawer Boy (2017, film) – Miles
  • It (2017, film) – Mr. Rott
  • The Shape of Things to Come (2023, film) – Supporting role
  • Tom Stone (2002–2003, TV series) – Supporting role
  • This Is Wonderland (2004–2006, TV series) – Supporting role
  • The Bridge (2010, TV series) – Supporting role
  • Mayday (2012, TV series) – Commandant James Gibson
  • Orphan Black (2013–2017, TV series) – Dr. Anton Ridgeway
  • Frontier (2016–2018, TV series) – Supporting role
  • Fargo (2020, TV series) – Supporting role

Net Worth

Stuart Hughes’ net worth is estimated at $1 million to $5 million, based on his extensive theater work with Soulpepper, Shaw, and Stratford Festivals, and screen roles in The Drawer Boy, It, and Orphan Black. Sources report varying figures, with some claiming $2 million (2020,) or $5–$10 million (2021,), but higher estimates are likely inflated due to confusion with other figures or unverified claims.


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