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From Wikipedia Tom Kirby Walls (18 February 1883 – 27 November 1949) was an English stage and film actor, producer and director, best known for presenting and co-starring in the Aldwych farces in the 1920s and for starring in and directing the film adaptations of those plays in the 1930s. Walls spent his early years as an actor, from 1905, mostly in musical comedy, touring the British provinces, North America and Australia and in the West End. He specialised in comic character roles, typically flirtatious middle aged men. In 1922 he went into management in partnership with the comic actor Leslie Henson. They had an early success in the West End with a long-running farce, Tons of Money, after which Walls commissioned and staged a series of farces at the Aldwych Theatre that ran almost continuously over the next decade. He and his co-star Ralph Lynn were among the most popular British actors of their time. In addition to his work in the theatre, Walls directed and acted in more than forty films between 1930 and 1949. Some of these were screen versions of the successful stage plays, others were specially-written comedies on similar lines, and there were also serious films, particularly later in Walls's career.
Release Date | Title | Character Name | Rating | Your Lists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
October 11th, 1949 | The Interrupted Journey | Mr. Clayton | 5.8 | |
May 24th, 1949 | Maytime in Mayfair | Inspector | 6.5 | |
March 17th, 1948 | Spring in Park Lane | Uncle Joshua Howard | 7.1 | |
October 7th, 1947 | While I Live | Nehemiah | 6.9 | |
August 20th, 1947 | The Master of Bankdam | Simeon Crowther Sr. | 8 | |
September 12th, 1946 | This Man Is Mine | Philip Ferguson | 10 | |
October 29th, 1945 | Johnny Frenchman | Net Pomeroy | 6.8 | |
November 20th, 1944 | Love Story | Tom Tanner | 6.5 | |
April 2nd, 1944 | The Halfway House | Capt. Meadows | 6.5 | |
August 11th, 1943 | They Met in the Dark | Christopher Child | 6.4 | |
July 26th, 1943 | Undercover | Kossan Petrovitch | 6.1 | |
October 1st, 1938 | Crackerjack | Jack Drake | 6.1 | |
July 18th, 1938 | Second Best Bed | Victor Garnett | 8.3 | |
May 1st, 1938 | Strange Boarders | Tommy Blythe | 8 | |
March 16th, 1937 | For Valour | Doubleday | 6 | |
September 21st, 1936 | Dishonour Bright | Stephen Champion | 6.5 | |
April 1st, 1936 | Pot Luck | TBD | 7 | |
November 21st, 1935 | Foreign Affaires | Capt. the Hon. Archibald Gore | 9 | |
August 1st, 1935 | Stormy Weather | Sir Duncan Craggs | 7 | |
July 22nd, 1935 | Me and Marlborough | John Churchill - Duke of Marlborough | 5.6 | |
April 9th, 1935 | Fighting Stock | Brig. Gen. Sir Donald Rowley | 7.5 | |
November 27th, 1934 | Lady in Danger | Richard Dexter | 6 | |
May 7th, 1934 | A Cup of Kindness | Fred Tutt | 10 | |
December 1st, 1933 | Turkey Time | Max Wheeler | 10 | |
November 11th, 1933 | A Cuckoo in the Nest | Maj. George Bone | 6.2 | |
September 13th, 1933 | Leave It to Smith | Smith | 7 | |
March 1st, 1933 | The Blarney Stone | Tim Fitzgerald | 9 | |
October 31st, 1932 | Thark | Sir Hector Benbow | 10 | |
October 11th, 1932 | Leap Year | Sir Peter Trallion | 9 | |
March 16th, 1932 | A Night Like This | Michael Mahoney | 7 | |
November 5th, 1930 | Plunder | Freddie Malone | 8 | |
September 10th, 1930 | Canaries Sometimes Sing | Geoffrey Lymes | 9 | |
August 26th, 1930 | On Approval | Duke of Bristol | 9 | |
February 11th, 1930 | Rookery Nook | Clive Popkiss | 8 |