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H.F. Maltby

H.F. Maltby

Acting1880Ceres, South Africa

Biography

Henry Francis Maltby (25 November 1880 – 25 October 1963) was a prolific writer for the London stage and British cinema from after the First World War until the 1950s. He also appeared in many films.

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Acting History

1946
The Trojan Brothers
as Colonel Robbins
1945
Caesar and Cleopatra
as Councillor (uncredited)
1944
A Canterbury Tale
as Mr. Portal
Medal for the General
as Mayor (uncredited)
1943
Old Mother Riley Detective
as H. G. Popplethwaite
1941
Facing the Music
as Mr. Bulger
1940
Garrison Follies
as Major Hall-Vett
Under Your Hat
as Colonel Sheepshanks
1939
What a Man!
as Sergeant Bull
The Good Old Days
as Randolph Macaulay
The Gang's All Here
as Large Pompous Diner
1938
The Live Wire
as Hodgson
Pygmalion
as Second Bystander
Owd Bob
as Sgt. Walter Musgrave
Darts Are Trumps
as Stephen Sims
1937
Song of the Road
as Mr. Bartholomew
The Sky’s the Limit
as Lord Beckley
O-Kay for Sound
as John Rigby
Captain's Orders
as Director
Young and Innocent
as Police Sergeant
Paradise for Two
as Director
Pearls Bring Tears
as Mr. Duffield
Take My Tip
as Patchett
Wanted!
Writer
1934
Those Were the Days
as Mr. Bullamy
Falling in Love
as Cummins
I Spy
as Herr Doctor
A Political Party
as Sir James Barrington-Oakes
1933
1932
1921
The Rotters
Theatre Play
1920
1914
Their Best Friend
Scenario Writer

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
11/25/1880
Day of Death
10/25/1963
Place of Birth
Ceres, South Africa