Alan Patrick Herbert Net Worth is $11 Million Alan Patrick Herbert Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
English novelist and essayist Alan Patrick Herbert was born in London, England, in 1890. An Oxford graduate, he served in the Royal Navy in World War I and took part in the disastrous Gallipoli campaign in Turkey, which resulted in heavy casualties and a resounding defeat for the Allied forces. He later fought in France, where he was so severely ...
Date Of Birth September 24, 1890 Place Of Birth Elstead, Surrey, England, UK Profession Writer, Music Department, Soundtrack Star Sign Libra
Writer Title Year Status Character BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1954 TV Series writer - 2 episodes House by the River 1950 novel "The House by the River" A Word in Your Eye 1949 TV Movie book by Big Ben 1949 TV Movie play Derby Day 1948 TV Movie libretto La vie parisienne 1948 TV Movie by The Policeman's Serenade 1947 TV Short words Two Gentlemen of Soho 1946 TV Movie play Plain Jane 1939 TV Short words Table d'Hote 1939 TV Movie Two Gentlemen of Soho 1939 TV Movie play Fat King Melon and Princess Caraway 1939 TV Movie Derby Day 1938 TV Movie Two Gentlemen of Soho 1938 TV Movie play Derby Day 1937 TV Movie The Policeman's Serenade (A Grand Little Opera) 1937 TV Movie writer Waltz Time 1933 writer The Water Gipsies 1932 novel "The Water Gipsies" The Battle of Gallipoli 1931 additional dialogue Windjammer 1930 dialogue Misleading Cases 1967-1971 TV Series books - 19 episodes The Water Gipsies 1955 TV Movie novel King's Rhapsody 1955 additional dialogue
Music Department Title Year Status Character Song by Song 1980 TV Series lyrics - 1 episode BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1956 TV Series book and lyrics - 1 episode The Water Gipsies 1955 TV Movie lyrics by La vie parisienne 1948 TV Movie lyrics by
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Clockwise 1986 as Herbert, "This Is My Lovely Day" The Dresser 1983 lyrics: "A Nice Cup of Tea" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Small World 1959 TV Series Himself Spice of Life 1954 TV Series Himself Derby Day 1948 TV Movie Himself - Prologue (as Sir Alan Herbert) Cover to Cover 1936 Documentary short Himself
Known for movies House by the River (1950) as Writer
Misleading Cases (1967-1971) as Writer
The Battle of Gallipoli (1931) as Writer
The Water Gipsies (1932) as Writer