Jack Hobbs (actor)

[1] After making his debut in the 1915 silent The Yoke Hobbs appeared in a mixture of leading and supporting roles in both the silent and sound eras.

He played the hero in several quota quickies of the 1930s, including All That Glitters (1936).

[2] He was cast as an effectively glib, smooth-talking antagonist in two George Formby films No Limit (1935) and It's in the Air (1938).

[3] His West End appearances included The Dancers (1923), Betty in Mayfair (1925) and Admirals All (1934).

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