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  1. Vivian Arthur Rivers Malet was an English actor. His Disney roles included Mr. Dawes Jr. in Mary Poppins, Sir James Fryar-Smythe in the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color episode "The Further Adventures of Gallegher: The Big Swindle", Umbrella Man in Lt. Robin Crusoe USN, Mr. Widdenfield and the museum guard in the restored 25th-anniversary version of Bedknobs and Broomsticks, King ...

  2. Arthur Malet was born in England, but raised in Wales. As a young man, Malet immigrated to the United States, where he took to the stage and went onto win two Drama Desk Awards by 1957. By this time he had made appearances on television in two vastly different roles.

  3. Arthur Malet was born in Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire, England in 1927. He emigrated to the United States in the 1950s, starting out onstage and winning two Drama Desk Awards in 1957. He came to some prominence in the 1960s, starring in films playing characters much older than his real age, such as Mr. Dawes, Jr. in Mary Poppins.

  4. Bedknobs and Broomsticks. The Hound of the Baskervilles. La Princesita. Worth Winning. The Scorpio Letters. The Culpepper Cattle Co. A Little Princess. Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N. Beastmaster 2 ...

  5. Arthur Malet was born in England, but raised in Wales. As a young man, Malet immigrated to the United States, where he took to the stage and went onto win two Drama Desk Awards by 1957. By this time he had made appearances on television in two vastly different roles. On "Playwrights '56" he played a preacher, while on "Camera...

  6. Arthur Malet. Date Of Birth: Sep 24, 1927. Birth Place: Hampshire, England, UK. Date Of Death: May 18, 2013. Trending: 12,521st This Week. Arthur Malet is a voice actor known for voicing Mr. Ages. Take a visual walk through their career and see 5 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 1 clip that showcases their performance.

  7. Arthur Malet was born in England, but raised in Wales. As a young man, Malet immigrated to the United States, where he took to the stage and went onto win two Drama Desk Awards by 1957. By this time he had made appearances on television in two vastly different roles.

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