H.F. Maltby

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1880-11-25

Deathday 1963-10-25 (82 years old)

Place of Birth Ceres, South Africa

Also Known As Henry Francis Maltby, Henry F. Maltby, H. F. Maltby

H.F. Maltby

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. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Known For

Actor

1946
The Trojan Brothers

as Colonel Robbins

1945
Caesar and Cleopatra

as Councillor (uncredited)

1944
Medal for the General

as Mayor (uncredited)

1944
A Canterbury Tale

as Mr. Portal

1943
Old Mother Riley Detective

as H. G. Popplethwaite

1942
Bob's Your Uncle

as Maj. Diehard

1941
Facing the Music

as Mr. Bulger

1940
Garrison Follies

as Maj. Hall-Vett

1940
Garrison Follies

as Major Hall-Vett

1940
Under Your Hat

as Colonel Sheepshanks

1940
Return to Yesterday

as Inspector

1939
1939
The Gang's All Here

as Large Pompous Diner

1939
Pygmalion

as Second Bystander

1939
1939
The Good Old Days

as Randolph Macaulay

1939
What a Man!

as Sergeant Bull

1938
Everything Happens to Me

as Arthur Gusty

1938
Darts Are Trumps

as Stephen Sims

1938
Owd Bob

as Sgt. Walter Musgrave

1937
Paradise for Two

as Director

1937
Young and Innocent

as Police Sergeant

1937
Song of the Road

as Mr. Bartholomew

1937
Pearls Bring Tears

as Mr. Duffield

1937
O-Kay for Sound

as John Rigby

1937
Take My Tip

as Patchett

1937
The Sky’s the Limit

as Lord Beckley

1936
Jack of All Trades

as Bank Director

1936
Two's Company

as Otto Stump

1936
Busman's Holiday

as Mr. Bulger

1936
Everything in Life

as Sir Algernon Spindle

1936
Queen of Hearts

as Solicitor

1936
Everything Is Thunder

as Burgomaster

1936
Where There's a Will

as Sir Roger Wimpleton

1936
Calling the Tune

as Stubbins

1936
1935
A Little Bit of Bluff

as Admiral Leopold Simcox

1934
Falling in Love

as Cummins

1934
I Spy

as Herr Doctor

1934
1934
A Political Party

as Sir James Barrington-Oakes

1934
1934
1934
Those Were the Days

as Mr. Bullamy

Writer

1953
1942
Front Line Kids

as Writer

1940
1940
1939
Blind Folly

as Writer

1938
1938
His Lordship Regrets

as Theatre Play

1938
1937
Wanted!

as Writer

1936
Queen of Hearts

as Screenplay

1936
Twice Branded

as Dialogue

1936
1935
1933
The Love Nest

as Writer

1932
For the Love of Mike

as Theatre Play

1921
The Rotters

as Theatre Play

1920
A Temporary Gentleman

as Screenplay

1914
Their Best Friend

as Scenario Writer

Crew

1938