
Herbert Mundin
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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 where Herbert was born). Mundin was educated at St Albans School, and joined the Royal Navy during World War I. He began his acting career on the London stage during the 1920s. Mundin first travelled to America on 18 December 1923 for a series of theatrical engagements in New York. He sailed from Southampton on the RMS Aquitania and described himself in ship’s passenger manifest as 5'7" tall with a fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes and a scar over his left eye. His big break as an actor was arguably with Gertrude Lawrence and Beatrice Lillie in Charlot's Revue when it appeared on Broadway in 1925. In 1931, after working in Australia and London, he permanently moved to the US, where he received a contract with Twentieth Century Fox Studios and enjoyed a successful career as a character actor in over 50 films. Perhaps his most celebrated role was as Much in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), alongside Errol Flynn. Other film appearances included Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) with Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, and MGM's David Copperfield (1935). He died in Van Nuys, California following a car crash. He was killed instantly when the car in which he was riding collided with another car at a street intersection. The force of the impact threw open the door and hurled Mundin to the street.He received a fractured skull and crushed chest.He was 40 years old. The other occupants of the car were not injured. Description above from the Wikipedia article Herbert Mundin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
as Much

Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
as Smith

Tarzan Escapes (1936)
as Rawlins

Cavalcade (1933)
as Alfred Bridges

David Copperfield (1935)
as Barkis

Black Sheep (1935)
as Oscar

Life Begins (1932)
as Mr. MacGilvairy (uncredited)

Hoopla (1933)
as Hap Spissel

Angel (1937)
as Mr. Greenwood

Love Me Tonight (1932)
as Groom (uncredited)

Lord Jeff (1938)
as Bosun 'Crusty' Jelks

One Way Passage (1932)
as S.S. Maloa Steward (uncredited)

Society Lawyer (1939)
as Layton

Exposed (1938)
as Skippy

King of Burlesque (1936)
as English Impresario

Bottoms Up (1934)
as Limey Brook aka Lord Brocklehurst

The Trial of Vivienne Ware (1932)
as William Boggs

A Message to Garcia (1936)
as Henry Piper

The Devil's in Love (1933)
as Bimpy

Sherlock Holmes (1932)
as George

Charlie Chan's Secret (1936)
as Baxter

Another Dawn (1937)
as Wilkins, Wister's Orderly

Under Two Flags (1936)
as Rake

That’s My Story (1937)
as Hiram

You Can't Beat Love (1937)
as Jasper 'Meadows' Hives

Chandu the Magician (1932)
as Albert Miggles

The Perfect Gentleman (1935)
as Frederick Hitch

Dangerously Yours (1933)
as Grove

Adorable (1933)
as Detective Pipac

Invisible Enemy (1938)
as Sergeant Alfred M. Higgs

Spring Tonic (1935)
as Thompson

The Silent Witness (1932)
as Henry Hammer

Devil's Lottery (1932)
as Trowbridge

Such Women Are Dangerous (1934)
as Horatio Wilson

The Widow from Monte Carlo (1935)
as John Torrent
Call It Luck (1934)
as Herbert Biggelwade

Champagne Charlie (1936)
as Mr. Fipps

Orient Express (1934)
as Herbert Thomas Peters
Ashes (1930)
as Cricketeer

Shanghai Madness (1933)
as Larsen

Love Time (1934)
as Caesar

Ladies Love Danger (1935)
Actor

Bachelor's Affairs (1932)
as Jepson

Arizona to Broadway (1933)
as Kingfish Miller

It's Great to Be Alive (1933)
as Brooks

Springtime for Henry (1934)
as Trivers
The Wrong Mr. Perkins (1931)
as Jimmy Perkins

All Men Are Enemies (1934)
Actor

Pleasure Cruise (1933)
as Henry

Hell in the Heavens (1934)
as Granny Biggs

East Lynne on the Western Front (1931)
as Bob Cox / Lady Isobel
Enter the Queen (1930)
as Goss

Ever Since Eve (1934)
as Horace Saunders

Immediate Possession (1931)
as Peter Bootle





