H. F. Maltby Actor dramatist
H. F. Maltby is a 82 years old Actor dramatist from . H. F. Maltby was born on November 25, 1880 (died on October 25, 1963, he was 82 years old) in . His nickname was Maltby H.F..
About
No, he died on 10/25/1963, 61 years ago. He was 82 years old when he died. He died in Hove
Works
H. F. Maltby Movies (43)
There are 43 movies of H. F. Maltby.
His first feature film was Young and Innocent (1938, as Police Sergeant). He was 57 when he starred in this movie. Since 1938, he has appeared in 43 feature films. The last one is Garrison Follies (1940). In this movie, we watched him in the Maj. Hall-Vett character .
View all H. F. Maltby movies.H. F. Maltby movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Police Sergeant | Young and Innocent (1937) | 57 |
Dialogue | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936) | 58 |
Gen. Hogsley | Old Mother Riley Joins Up (1939) | 58 |
Mr. Bartholomew | Song of the Road (1937) | 56 |
Writer | Gert and Daisy's Weekend (1942) | 61 |
H. G. Popplethwaite | Old Mother Riley Detective (1943) | 62 |
Inspector | Return to Yesterday (1940) | 59 |
Bank Director | Jack of All Trades (1936) | 56 |
Sgt. Walter Musgrave | Owd Bob (1938) | 57 |
Tetley | The Right Age to Marry (1935) | 54 |
Writer | The Right Age to Marry (1935) | 54 |
Writer | The Ticket of Leave Man (1937) | 56 |
Mr. Bullamy | Those Were the Days (1934) | 53 |
Dialogue | Crimes at the Dark House (1940) | 62 |
Stubbins | Calling the Tune (1936) | 55 |
Story | Department Store (1935) | 54 |
Sir James Barrington-Oakes | A Political Party (1934) | 53 |
Writer | His Lordship Goes to Press (1939) | 58 |
General Tukes | His Lordship Goes to Press (1939) | 58 |
Writer | It's a Grand Life (1953) | 73 |
Kaid | Lost In The Legion (1934) | 53 |
Home Sweet Home (1945) | 64 | |
Sir Roger Wimpleton | Where There's a Will (1936) | 55 |
John Rigby | O-Kay for Sound (1937) | 56 |
Herr Doctor | I Spy (1934) | 53 |
Director | Paradise for Two (1937) | 57 |
Maj. Diehard | Bob's Your Uncle (1942) | 61 |
Theatre Play | For the Love of Mike (1932) | 52 |
Admiral | The Luck of a Sailor (1934) | 54 |
Harcourt | Freedom of the Seas (1934) | 53 |
Girls Will Be Boys (1934) | 53 | |
Writer | The Crimes of Stephen Hawke (1936) | 55 |
Burgomaster | Everything Is Thunder (1936) | 55 |
Solicitor | Queen of Hearts (1936) | 55 |
Sir Algernon Spindle | Everything in Life (1936) | 55 |
Writer | Busman's Holiday (1936) | 55 |
Mr. Bulger | Busman's Holiday (1936) | 55 |
Writer | It's Never Too Late to Mend (1937) | 56 |
Writer | Blind Folly (1939) | 58 |
Colonel Sheepshanks | Under Your Hat (1940) | 59 |
Major Hall-Vett | Garrison Follies (1940) | 59 |
Writer | Garrison Follies (1940) | 59 |
Maj. Hall-Vett | Garrison Follies (1940) | 59 |
Education
He graduated from Bedford School
What was H.'s zodiac sign?H. F. Maltby zodiac sign was sagittarius.
Other facts about H. F. Maltby
Alias | Maltby H.F. |
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Place of death | Hove |
Given name | H. |
Country of citizenship | United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland |
Date of death | 1963-10-25T00:00:00Z |