Robert Nainby | |
Birth Date: | 1869 |
Nationality: | Irish |
Occupation: | Actor |
Robert Nainby (1869–1948) was an Irish male actor.[1] [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1934 | Colonel Blood | Desborough | ||
1934 | Little Friend | Uncle Ned | ||
1934 | Jew Süss | Uncredited | ||
1934 | My Old Dutch | Grandpa | ||
1934 | Radio Parade of 1935 | Colonel Featherstone Haugh-Haugh | ||
1935 | Dandy Dick | Bale | ||
1935 | Royal Cavalcade | Drinker | ||
1935 | The Student's Romance | Hermann Streudelmeier, Karl's Uncle | ||
1935 | Death on the Set | Lord Umbridge | ||
1935 | No Monkey Business | Professor | ||
1935 | Butter and Egg Man | |||
1936 | When Knights Were Bold | Whittle, the 'boy' | ||
1936 | Public Nuisance No. 1 | Arthur Rawlings Senior | ||
1936 | Two's Company | Assistant J.P. | ||
1936 | Chick | Mr. Beane | ||
1936 | Southern Roses | Representative of the Right Centre Party | Uncredited | |
1936 | Land Without Music | Minister for War | ||
1936 | All In | Eustace Slott | ||
1937 | The Lilac Domino | Dr. Biro | ||
1937 | Wise Guys | Phineas McNaughton | ||
1937 | Keep Fit | Judge At The Gym | Uncredited | |
1937 | There Was a Young Man | Vicar | ||
1937 | Under Secret Orders | French General | ||
1938 | Strange Boarders | Uncredited | ||
1938 | We're Going to Be Rich | Judge | ||
1938 | Crackerjack | Uncredited, (final film role) |