
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK
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.

as Vicar at St. Matthews (uncredited)

as Mr. Muffin
1944

as Soames (uncredited)
1944

as Vicar at St. Matthews (uncredited)
1940

as Clenchfield
1946

as DePinna
1938

as Sir Walter Carrister
1934

as General C.O. Furlong
1934

as Mr. Chase
1934

as Monsieur Paulet
1935

as Gen. Armstrong
1942

as Mr. James Felton
1933

as Churchill
1933
as Martin
1948

as Ely B. Windgate
1956

as Nicholas Forsyte
1949

as Martin
1948

as Bishop of Tisbury
1948

as The Coroner
1947

as Grandfather (clip from "Changing of the Guard", 1936) (uncredited)
1947

as Clenchfield
1946

as Charles, the Butler
1944

as Cleghorn, the butler
1944

as Soames (uncredited)
1944

as Mr. Muffin
1944
as Lt Eberhard
1944

as Willebrandt
1943

1943

as Alfred Brunton, the butler
1943

as Doctor
1943

as Mr. Barrie
1942

as Walton the Butler
1942

as Bennett
1942

as Gen. Armstrong
1942

as Purdy
1942

as Sisk
1941

as Johnson
1941

as Rev. Nelson
1941