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Tom Herbert (November 25, 1888 – April 3, 1946) was an American character actor of the 1930s and 1940s.


Biography

Born in New York City on November 25, 1888, Herbert broke into the film industry in RKO's ''
Traveling Husbands ''Traveling Husbands'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Sloane based on a screenplay by Humphrey Pearson. The film stars Constance Cummings, Frank Albertson, Evelyn Brent, Dorothy Peterson and Hugh Herbert. Hugh Herbert ...
'' (1931). During the next seventeen years he would appear in over 50 feature films, usually in bit or supporting roles. Early in his career he was sometimes billed as Tom Francis, as he was in ''Traveling Husbands''. His final picture, which was released after his death in 1946, was the
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, '' Night and Day'', starring
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. He was the brother to the actor,
Hugh Herbert Hugh Herbert (August 10, 1885 – March 12, 1952) was an American motion picture comedian. He began his career in vaudeville and wrote more than 150 plays and sketches. Career Born in Binghamton, New York, Herbert attended Cornell Univers ...
. Tom Herbert died on April 3, 1946.


Filmography

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Traveling Husbands ''Traveling Husbands'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Sloane based on a screenplay by Humphrey Pearson. The film stars Constance Cummings, Frank Albertson, Evelyn Brent, Dorothy Peterson and Hugh Herbert. Hugh Herbert ...
'' (1931) as Walter (credited as Tom Francis) * ''
Consolation Marriage ''Consolation Marriage'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Paul Sloane and written by Humphrey Pearson. The film stars Irene Dunne, Pat O'Brien, John Halliday, Myrna Loy, and Matt Moore. The film was released on November 2 ...
'' (1931) as Dog Owner (uncredited) * '' Ladies of the Jury'' (1932) as Wilbur - Jury Room Officer (uncredited) (credited as Tom Francis) * ''
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'' (1933) as Salesman Ogelthorpe (credited as Tom Francis) * '' Advice to the Lovelorn'' (1933) as Reporter (uncredited) (credited as Tom Francis) * ''Secrets of Hollywood'' (1933) as Bob - a Writer (credited as Tom Francis) * ''
The Cat's-Paw ''The Cat's-Paw'' is a 1934 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Sam Taylor. It was Lloyd's seventh and final collaboration with Taylor and the fourth of his seven starring roles in sound. ''The Cat’s Paw'', a novel by Clarenc ...
'' (1934) as Drunk (uncredited) * ''
Belle of the Nineties ''Belle of the Nineties'' is a 1934 American Western film directed by Leo McCarey and released by Paramount Pictures. Mae West's fourth motion picture, it was based on her original story ''It Ain't No Sin'', which was also to be the film's title ...
'' (1934) as Gilbert * ''
You Can't Buy Everything ''You Can't Buy Everything'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code Hollywood, pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Charles Reisner and Sandy Roth and starring May Robson, Jean Parker and Lewis Stone. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Working titl ...
'' (1934) as Salesman Sleeping on Train (uncredited) (credited as Tom Francis) * ''
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'' (1934) as Orthodox Priest (uncredited) (credited as Tom Francis) * ''
Wild Gold ''Wild Gold'' is a 1934 American romantic comedy drama film directed by George Marshall and written by Lester Cole and Henry Johnson. The film stars John Boles, Claire Trevor, Harry Green, Roger Imhof, Ruth Gillette, Monroe Owsley and Edward G ...
'' (1934) as Traveling Salesman (uncredited) * '' Helldorado'' (1935) as Hot Dog Stand Proprietor (uncredited) * '' The Casino Murder Case'' (1935) as Reporter (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as Cafe Customer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) * '' Grand Exit'' (1935) as Twigs (uncredited) (credited as Tom Francis) * '' Banjo on My Knee'' (1936) as Man in chair at Scott's (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) * ''
Wife vs. Secretary ''Wife vs. Secretary'' (or ''Wife Versus Secretary'') is a 1936 American romantic comedy drama film starring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow. Directed and co-produced by Clarence Brown, it was the fifth of six collaborations between Gabl ...
'' (1936) as Business Man in Lobby (uncredited) * '' The Princess Comes Across'' (1936) as Cabin Steward (uncredited) * '' The Magnificent Brute'' (1936) as Drunk Worker (uncredited) * '' Love on the Run'' (1936) as Comic Taxi Driver (uncredited) * ''
Think Fast, Mr. Moto ''Think Fast, Mr. Moto'' is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Norman Foster and featuring a mysterious Japanese detective named Mr. Moto. It is the first of eight films in the Mr. Moto series, all based on the character Mr. Moto create ...
'' (1937) as Seasick Male Passenger (uncredited) * '' Top of the Town'' (1937) as Comedy Waiter (uncredited) * ''The Wildcatter'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1937) as Barber's Customer (uncredited) * ''
Merry-Go-Round of 1938 ''Merry-Go-Round of 1938'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and written by Monte Brice and A. Dorian Otvos. The film stars Bert Lahr, Jimmy Savo, Billy House, Alice Brady, Mischa Auer, Joy Hodges, Louise Fazenda, John ' ...
'' (1937) as Waiter (uncredited) * ''
Step Lively, Jeeves! ''Step Lively, Jeeves!'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde, written by Frank Fenton and Lynn Root, and starring Arthur Treacher as P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves alongside Patricia Ellis, Robert Kent, Alan Dinehart, George Givot ...
'' (1937) as Bartender (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) as Servant (uncredited) * '' Stars Over Arizona'' (1937) as Doc * '' Rascals'' (1938) as Patient (uncredited) * ''
Professor Beware ''Professor Beware'' is a 1938 comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Elliott Nugent. It was Phyllis Welch MacDonald's first and only film. Plot Three thousand years after ancient Egyptian Neferus's death, Professor Dean Lambert (who ...
'' (1938) as Hobo (uncredited) * ''
Fast and Furious ''Fast & Furious'', also known as ''The Fast and the Furious'', is an American action media franchise centered on a series of films revolving around street racing, heists, and spies. The franchise also includes short films, a television se ...
'' (1939) as Man Sweating in Elevator (uncredited) * '' Kitty Foyle'' (1940) as Nightclub Waiter #2 (uncredited) * ''
We Who Are Young ''We Who Are Young'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet, written by Dalton Trumbo and starring Lana Turner, John Shelton and Gene Lockhart. Plot Co-workers Bill (Shelton) and Margie (Turner) fall in love and marry agains ...
'' (1940) as Drunk (uncredited) * ''
The Golden Fleecing "The Golden Fleecing" is a Scrooge McDuck comic book story from 1955, written and drawn by Carl Barks. It's about Scrooge who wants the Golden Fleece to make a jacket. Plot Seeing a catalog in men's fashion, Scrooge reflects that a man of his w ...
'' (1940) as Aide (uncredited) * '' The Deadly Game'' (1941) as FBI Agent * '' Hello, Sucker'' (1941) as Minor Role (uncredited) * '' The Man Who Lost Himself'' (1941) as News Vendor (uncredited) * ''
Harvard, Here I Come ''Harvard, Here I Come!'' is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and stars Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom, Arline Judge, Stanley Brown, Don Beddoe, Marie Wilson, and Virginia Sale. The film is also known as ''Here I Come'' in th ...
'' (1941) as Prof. Teeter * ''
Tennessee Johnson ''Tennessee Johnson'' is a 1942 American film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by William Dieterle. The screenplay was written by Milton Gunzburg, Alvin Meyers, John Bald ...
'' (1942) as Lang (uncredited) * '' Broadway Big Shot'' (1942) as Carnation Charlie * ''
Her Cardboard Lover ''Her Cardboard Lover'' is a 1942 American comedy film directed by George Cukor, starring Norma Shearer (in her final screen role), Robert Taylor, and George Sanders. The screenplay by Jacques Deval, John Collier, Anthony Veiller, and William H. ...
'' (1942) * '' Too Many Women'' (1942) as W. R. Mitchell * ''
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'' (1943) as Homer * '' Ghosts on the Loose'' (1943) as Park Central Plaza Desk Clerk (uncredited) * ''
Lost in a Harem ''Lost in a Harem'' is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Charles Reisner and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Marilyn Maxwell. Plot When a traveling vaudeville show becomes stranded in the Middle East, their singer, Haz ...
'' (1944) as Café Drunk (uncredited) * '' Sailor's Holiday'' (1944) * '' Shadow of Suspicion'' (1944) as Holman * '' Shine on Harvest Moon'' (1944) as Drunk at Table (uncredited) * ''
Block Busters ''Block Busters'' is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Wallace Fox and starring the East Side Kids. Plot After an afternoon of playing baseball, Muggs McGinnis and the East Side Kids gang arrive at the door of their clubhouse, where a man ...
'' (1944) as Meyer * '' Along Came Jones'' (1945) as Card Player (uncredited) * '' Steppin' in Society'' (1945) as Hilliard * '' Twice Blessed'' (1945) as Danceland Manager (uncredited) * '' Night and Day'' (1946) as Drunk (uncredited)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Herbert, Tom 1888 births 1946 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors Male actors from New York City