H.F. Maltby Net Worth is
$1.9 Million
H.F. Maltby Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Henry Francis Maltby was a South African-born playwright, theatre actor and director. A former bank clerk, he performed on stage from as early as 1899, later treading the boards of London's West End after military service in World War I. In addition to writing or adapting works for musical theatre, he also authored some 50 plays (primarily light ...
Date Of Birth | November 25, 1880 |
Place Of Birth | Ceres, South Africa |
Height | 6' (1.83 m) |
Profession | Actor, Writer |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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For the Love of Mike | 1948 | TV Movie | Richard Miller |
The Trojan Brothers | 1946 | | Colonel Robbins |
The Queen's Husband | 1946 | TV Movie | Phipps |
Caesar and Cleopatra | 1945 | | Councillor (uncredited) |
Home Sweet Home | 1945 | | Colonel Wright |
The Gay Intruders | 1944 | | Mayor (uncredited) |
A Canterbury Tale | 1944 | | Mr. Portal |
Somewhere in Civvies | 1943 | | Col. Tyldesley |
Old Mother Riley Detective | 1943 | | H. G. Popplethwaite |
The Great Mr. Handel | 1942 | | |
Bob's Your Uncle | 1942 | | Maj. Diehard |
Facing the Music | 1941 | | Mr. Bulger |
Garrison Follies | 1940 | | Maj. Hall-Vett |
Under Your Hat | 1940 | | Colonel Sheepshanks |
The Good Old Days | 1940 | | Randolph Macaulay |
Return to Yesterday | 1940 | | Inspector |
Old Mother Riley Joins Up | 1940 | | Gen. Hogsley |
The Sky's the Limit | 1938 | | Lord Beckley |
Everything Happens to Me | 1938 | | Arthur Gusty |
What a Man! | 1938 | | Sergeant Bull |
His Lordship Goes to Press | 1938 | | General Tukes |
Pygmalion | 1938 | | Second Bystander |
Darts Are Trumps | 1938 | | Stephen Sims |
To the Victor | 1938 | | Sgt. Walter Musgrave |
The Live Wire | 1937 | | Hodgson |
Gaiety Girls | 1937 | | Director (uncredited) |
Captain's Orders | 1937 | | Director |
The Girl Was Young | 1937 | | Police Sergeant |
Mr. Smith Carries On | 1937 | | Sir Felix |
Sing as You Swing | 1937 | | |
Take My Tip | 1937 | | Patchett |
O-Kay for Sound | 1937 | | John Rigby |
Busman's Holiday | 1937 | | Mr. Bulger |
Pearls Bring Tears | 1937 | | Mr. Duffield |
The Song of the Road | 1937 | | Mr. Bartholomew |
Wake Up Famous | 1937 | | Sir Weatherby Watts |
Reasonable Doubt | 1936 | | |
Jack of All Trades | 1936 | | Bank Director |
The Heirloom Mystery | 1936 | | Mr. Lewis |
Because of Love | 1936 | | Sir Algernon Spindle |
Head Office | 1936 | | Blenkinsop |
Where There's a Will | 1936 | | Sir Roger Wimpleton |
Calling the Tune | 1936 | | Stubbins |
Everything Is Thunder | 1936 | | Burgomaster |
To Catch a Thief | 1936 | | Sir Herbert Condine |
Not So Dusty | 1936 | | Mr. Armstrong |
Two's Company | 1936 | | Otto Stump |
Fame | 1936 | | Mayor |
Queen of Hearts | 1936 | | Solicitor |
King of the Castle | 1936 | | Mr. Crow |
The Morals of Marcus | 1935 | | |
Vanity | 1935 | | Lord Cazalet |
The Right Age to Marry | 1935 | | Tetley |
A Little Bit of Bluff | 1935 | | Adm. Simcox |
Lost in the Legion | 1934 | | Kaid |
Josser on the Farm | 1934 | | Luke |
Girls Will Be Boys | 1934 | | General (uncredited) |
Trouble Ahead | 1934 | | Cummins |
I Spy | 1934 | | Herr Doctor |
Freedom of the Seas | 1934 | | Harcourt |
The Luck of a Sailor | 1934 | | Admiral |
Those Were the Days | 1934 | | Mr. Bullamy |
A Political Party | 1934 | | Sir James Barrington-Oakes |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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It's a Grand Life | 1953 | writer | |
Something in the City | 1950 | story | |
For the Love of Mike | 1948 | TV Movie play | |
Rose of Tralee | 1942 | | |
Gert and Daisy Clean Up | 1942 | | |
Front Line Kids | 1942 | | |
Gert and Daisy's Weekend | 1942 | | |
Garrison Follies | 1940 | | |
Crimes at the Dark House | 1940 | dialogue | |
Blind Folly | 1939 | | |
Miracles Do Happen | 1938 | dialogue | |
His Lordship Goes to Press | 1938 | writer | |
You're the Doctor | 1938 | writer | |
Weddings Are Wonderful | 1938 | dialogue | |
His Lordship Regrets | 1938 | dialogue / play Bees and Honey | |
Darts Are Trumps | 1938 | writer | |
Paid in Error | 1938 | writer | |
Merely Mr. Hawkins | 1938 | dialogue | |
Easy Riches | 1938 | dialogue | |
The Ticket of Leave Man | 1937 | adaptation and dialogue | |
Why Pick on Me? | 1937 | writer | |
Strange Adventures of Mr. Smith | 1937 | screen story | |
Farewell to Cinderella | 1937 | | |
Busman's Holiday | 1937 | | |
It's Never Too Late to Mend | 1937 | dialogue / script | |
Wanted! | 1937 | | |
Boys Will Be Girls | 1936 | script | |
Nothing Like Publicity | 1936 | | |
To Catch a Thief | 1936 | | |
Not So Dusty | 1936 | | |
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke | 1936 | | |
The Howard Case | 1936 | | |
Queen of Hearts | 1936 | screenplay | |
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | 1936 | dialogue | |
A Touch of the Moon | 1936 | | |
Father and Son | 1936 | dialogue | |
Old Faithful | 1935 | | |
It Happened in Paris | 1935 | dialogue | |
The Right Age to Marry | 1935 | | |
Department Store | 1935 | original story | |
A Little Bit of Bluff | 1935 | | |
Over the Garden Wall | 1934 | play "The Youngest of Three" / screenplay | |
Britannia of Billingsgate | 1933 | additional dialogue | |
Just My Luck | 1933 | play "Fifty-Fifty" | |
The Laughter of Fools | 1933 | original play | |
The Love Nest | 1933 | writer | |
For the Love of Mike | 1932 | play | |
The Rotters | 1921 | play | |
A Temporary Gentleman | 1920 | play | |
Profit and the Loss | 1917 | play | |
Their Best Friend | 1914 | Short scenario | |