Halliwell Hobbes

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Halliwell Hobbes (16 November 1877 – 20 February 1962) was an English actor. His stage debut was in 1898, playing in Shakespearean rep alongside actors such as Ellen Terry and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. His earliest American work was as an actor and director from 1906, before moving to Hollywood in early 1929 (aged 51) to play older men's roles such as clerics, butlers, doctors, lords and diplomats. Receiving fewer film roles during the 1940s (though he still managed to have been in over 100 films by 1949), he moved back to Broadway by mid-1940, appearing in Romeo and Juliet as Lord Capulet and continuing there until late 1955. By 1950 he had moved to American television in the diverse playhouse format.

Filmography

Brig. Gen. Sir Danvers Carew
Colonel Watkins, police commissioner
Walton the Butler
Cleghorn, the butler
A Prospective Tenant
Clenchfield
Nicholas Forsyte
Dr. Sir Stephen Barr
George Dane
Lord Litchfield
Churchill
General C.O. Furlong
Johnson
Dr. Lovelake
Hopkins (uncredited)
Lord Chancellor
Prof. Bernard Goodman
Sir Walter Carrister
Dean Meredith
Coroner at Inquest (uncredited)
British Major General
Cambaceres
Stephen Spettigue
Ruddick
Phillips
Barton the Butler
Butler Williams
The Siegneur
Count Strunsky
Sir Leopold Fischer
Charles, the Butler
The Coroner
Col. Dawson Ames
Lord St. Arran
Baron Emil von Sturm
Dr. Lorenzo
Mr. James Felton
Father Joseph
Monsieur Paulet
Man (uncredited)
Beuhl - the Butler
Oliver Warren
Mr. Muffin
Dean Burton, Winfield College
Lord Raglan
Captain Mathews
Skinner
British Chaplain
Ernest Whiteoaks
Dominie Campbell
Professor Howard
Bishop of Tisbury
Alfred Brunton, the butler
Father of Little Girl
Astronomer
Vicar at St. Matthews (uncredited)
Divorce Judge (uncredited)
Soames (uncredited)
Sir John Galt
Burford-Gordon's butler
Grandfather, the Colonel
Ely B. Windgate
Clergyman Sliding on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Lord Sunderland (uncredited)
Gen. Armstrong
Mr. Chase
Bollard
John, Butler
Grandfather (clip from "Changing of the Guard", 1936) (uncredited)
Malcolm Dearing
Rigaud
W.H. Smith
Sir James (uncredited)