Edward Malin

Edward Malin

Deceased · Born: Oct 22, 1894 · Died: Mar 1, 1977

Personal Details

BornOct 22, 1894 Hackney, London, England, UK

Biography

Edward Malin, a renowned British actor, entered this world on October 22, 1894, in the bustling Hackney district of London, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, showcasing his remarkable acting prowess in a diverse array of films.

Some of his most notable performances include the 1966 comedy caper "How to Steal a Million," where he brought his unique brand of humor to the big screen. Additionally, his memorable appearances in the 1964 Beatles film "A Hard Day's Night" and the 1958 historical drama "A Night to Remember" further cemented his status as a talented and versatile actor.

Tragically, Edward Malin's life came to a close on March 1, 1977, in the London suburb of Ealing, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1972
Nearest and Dearest
Nearest and Dearest as Walter Tattersall
Nearest and Dearest
Nearest and Dearest as Walter Tattersall
1971
Percy
Percy as Elderly Patient
1969
1966
How to Steal a Million
How to Steal a Million as Insurance Clerk
1964
A Hard Day's Night
A Hard Day's Night as Hotel Waiter
1959
Too Many Crooks
Too Many Crooks as Charlie (uncredited)
1958
A Night to Remember
A Night to Remember as Dining Saloon Steward
The Two-Headed Spy
The Two-Headed Spy as Orderly (uncredited)
1956
A Kid for Two Farthings
A Kid for Two Farthings as Dog Man (uncredited)
1954
The End of the Road
The End of the Road as Nightwatchman
1953
Genevieve
Genevieve as Spectator (Uncredited)
1951
The Six Men
The Six Men as 'Keyhole' Russell
1948
Horror Maniacs
Horror Maniacs as David Paterson