Cavan Malone as Giles the Page Boy with Joan Rice as Maid Marian
Four years ago I thought I had found the page
boy that appeared, but was uncredited, in Walt Disney’s Story of Robin Hood and
his Merrie Men (1952). At the time, I thought the young actor was the stage and
screen star Brian Smith (b.1932). His film career started in 1950 and he
appeared as Taplow in the classic, The Browning Version (1951) alongside
Michael Redgrave. Smith went on to appear in TV’s Billy Bunter in 1954, the colourful
swashbuckler, Quentin Durward (1955) with Robert Taylor and the 1957 version of
The Barretts of Wimpole Street. But Neil, one of my regular readers wasn’t sure
and I must admit I later began to have doubts.
Now, after a lot of trawling the web, I can
hopefully reveal, the person who played Giles, that mysterious page boy!
Cavan Malone (born 25th November 1939) was
the son of the Irish tenor Danny Malone. His mother Hazel Malone ran the famous
Corona Stage School in Chiswick, London, during WWII. As a former child actor he had appeared with
Alec Guinness in the movie classic Kind Hearts and Coronets in 1949 and also on
television as far back as 1947. On the
small screen he starred in episodes of No Hiding Place, Dixon of Dock Green and
also played Gordon Davies, husband to Joan Walker, in Coronation Street in
1961. But after appearing in the classic
war film 633 Squadron during the mid sixties he seems to have quit acting.
He sadly passed away in 1982, aged 42.
Below is Cavan Malone’s TV and Film Career:
1964: 633: Squadron ... Ericson
1964: Downfall
... Driving Instructor
1964: The
Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV series)
– Downfall (1964) … Driving Instructor
1962: Outbreak
of Murder (TV series) ... PC Wright
1962: Suspense
(TV series)
– Killer in the Band (1962) … Charlie
1962: Dixon
of Dock Green (TV series)
– A Special Kind of Jones (1962) … Arthur
Flint, as a Young Man
1961: Highway
to Battle ...Hoffman
1961: The
Cheaters (TV series)
– Fire! (1961) … Detective
1961: Coronation
Street (TV series)
– Episode #1.18 (1961) … Gordon Davies
– Episode #1.17 (1961) … Gordon Davies
1961 Return
of a Stranger ... Detective
1960:
Linda...Chief
1960: Emergency-Ward
10 (TV series)
– Episode #1.310 (1960) … Tony Aight
1959: No
Hiding Place (TV series)
– The Sharp Knife (1959) … Eddie
1959: Julius
Caesar (TV movie) ... Servant to Julius Caesar
1958: Further
Up the Creek ... Signalman
1957: The
Adventures of Peter Simple (TV
series)
– The Plot Against Peter (1957) …
Midshipman Thompson
1956: Over
to William (TV series)
– The Begging Letter (1956) … Robert Brown
– Cats and White Elephants (1956) … Robert
Brown
– William and the Three-Forty (1956) …
Robert Brown
– The Browncheck Sports Coat (1956) …
Robert Brown
– William and the Ebony Hairbrush (1956) …
Robert Brown
Richard Todd (Robin Hood), Cavan Malone (Giles) and Martitia Hunt (Queen Eleanor)
1952: Story
of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men... Giles the Page Boy (uncredited)
1952: Billy
Bunter of Greyfriars School (TV series)
– The Siege (1952) … Lord Mauleverer
1951-1952
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV series)
Earl of Warwick's page / Prince Henry
– The Life and Death of King John (1952) …
Prince Henry
– Festival Drama: Saint Joan (1951) … Earl
of Warwick's page
1949:
Kind Hearts and Coronets ... Young
Graham (uncredited)
1949: Macbeth
(TV movie)...Macduff's son
1948: It's
Hard to Be Good ...Tommy Beckett (uncredited)
1948: Mr.
Perrin and Mr. Traill ... Benson
Bill Owen and Cavan Malone in When the Bough Breaks (1947)
1947:
When the Bough Breaks ... Jimmy
1947: Captain
Boycott ... Billy Killain
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Cavan Malone (1939-1982)
Walt Disney's Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men (1952)
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Well done Clement. Absolutely brilliant news that you have identified someong we have all wondered about. I do know his face well and this is maybe from the TV programmes of the early fifties including Billy Bunter. What makes you so sure it is him ? Also I wonder why he would be uncredited even though he has a speaking part and others like some of the Merrie Men are named. You must have trwaled through some stuff to find this and it must have been obscure because I too have tried hard to find out - and always failed I might add.
ReplyDeleteHe was in Kind Hearts and Coronets as you say, and also a particular favourite of mine 'Mr Perrin and Mr.Traill - which now would be viewed as a rather dated private school drama - but I like it. It was from a novel by Hugh Walpole. He also did something that we would all have liked to do I think - share a close scene with Joan Rice who at that time looked very beautiful.
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