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Herbert Mundin
Biography:
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Herbert Mundin (21 August 1898 – 5 March 1939) was an English-born Hollywood character actor. He was frequently typecast in films as an older cheeky eccentric, a type helped by his jowled features and cheerful disposition.
He was born Herbert Thomas Mundin in St Helens, then in Lancashire (now part of Merseyside). His father was a nomadic, Primitive Methodist home missionary. His family moved within a short time of his birth to St Albans in Hertfordshire (the 1901 census data reveal that the family lived at St Helens Villa, Paxton Road, St Albans; his parents William and Jane apparently naming their house after the town where they first met and... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Society Lawyer as Layton | 1939-03-21 |
| Exposed as Skippy | 1938-11-05 |
| Lord Jeff as Bosun 'Crusty' Jelks | 1938-06-17 |
| The Adventures of Robin Hood as Much | 1938-05-13 |
| Invisible Enemy as Sergeant Alfred M. Higgs | 1938-04-03 |
| Angel as Mr. Greenwood | 1937-10-29 |
| Another Dawn as Wilkins, Wister's Orderly | 1937-06-26 |
| You Can't Beat Love as Jasper 'Meadows' Hives | 1937-06-25 |
| Tarzan Escapes as Rawlins | 1936-11-06 |
| Champagne Charlie as Mr. Fipps | 1936-05-06 |
| Under Two Flags as Rake | 1936-04-30 |
| A Message to Garcia as Henry Piper | 1936-04-10 |
| Charlie Chan's Secret as Baxter | 1936-01-10 |
| King of Burlesque as English Impresario | 1936-01-03 |
| The Widow from Monte Carlo as John Torrent | 1935-12-19 |
| Mutiny on the Bounty as Smith | 1935-11-22 |
| The Perfect Gentleman as Frederick Hitch | 1935-11-22 |
| Black Sheep as Oscar | 1935-08-01 |
| Spring Tonic as Thompson | 1935-06-27 |
| Ladies Love Danger | 1935-05-03 |
| David Copperfield as Barkis | 1935-01-18 |
| Hell in the Heavens as Granny Biggs | 1934-12-12 |
| Love Time as Caesar | 1934-11-03 |
| Springtime for Henry as Trivers | 1934-08-22 |
| Call It Luck as Herbert Biggelwade | 1934-07-09 |
| Such Women Are Dangerous as Horatio Wilson | 1934-06-08 |
| All Men Are Enemies | 1934-04-26 |
| Bottoms Up as Limey Brook aka Lord Brocklehurst | 1934-04-12 |
| Ever Since Eve as Horace Saunders | 1934-03-25 |
| Orient Express as Herbert Thomas Peters | 1934-02-28 |
| Hoopla as Hap Spissel | 1933-11-30 |
| Shanghai Madness as Larsen | 1933-08-03 |
| Arizona to Broadway as Kingfish Miller | 1933-07-22 |
| The Devil's in Love as Bimpy | 1933-07-21 |
| It's Great to Be Alive as Brooks | 1933-07-08 |
| Adorable as Detective Pipac | 1933-05-18 |
| Pleasure Cruise as Henry | 1933-04-01 |
| Dangerously Yours as Grove | 1933-02-24 |
| Cavalcade as Alfred Bridges | 1933-02-08 |
| Sherlock Holmes as George | 1932-11-05 |
| One Way Passage as S.S. Maloa Steward (uncredited) | 1932-10-04 |
| Life Begins as Mr. MacGilvairy (uncredited) | 1932-09-10 |
| Love Me Tonight as Groom (uncredited) | 1932-08-18 |
| Chandu the Magician as Albert Miggles | 1932-08-04 |
| Bachelor's Affairs as Jepson | 1932-06-26 |
| The Trial of Vivienne Ware as William Boggs | 1932-05-01 |
| Devil's Lottery as Trowbridge | 1932-03-27 |
| The Silent Witness as Henry Hammer | 1932-02-07 |
| The Wrong Mr. Perkins as Jimmy Perkins | 1931-12-31 |
| East Lynne on the Western Front as Bob Cox / Lady Isobel | 1931-07-13 |
| Immediate Possession as Peter Bootle | 1931-02-10 |
| Ashes as Cricketeer | 1930-12-31 |
| Enter the Queen as Goss | 1930-11-01 |



