Hugh Griffith
May 30, 1912 (112 years old) in Marianglas, Anglesey, Wales, UK
Hugh Griffith was an Oscar-winning Welsh screen, stage and television actor.
Known For
Credits
- 1992 · Under Milk Wood as Captain Cat (voice) (archive sound)
- 1980 · A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square as Sid Larkin
- 1978 · The Hound of the Baskervilles as Frankland
- 1978 · Grand Slam as Caradog Lloyd-Evans
- 1977 · The Last Remake of Beau Geste as Judge
- 1977 · Joseph Andrews as Squire Western
- 1977 · Casanova & Co. as The Caliph
- 1976 · The Passover Plot as Caiaphas
- 1976 · The Joke as Dr Walden
- 1975 · Legend of the Werewolf as Maestro Pamponi
- 1974 · Craze as Solicitor
- 1974 · Playhouse as
- 1974 · High School Girl as Barone di Roccadura
- 1974 · Luther as Tetzel
- 1973 · Take Me High as Sir Harry Cunningham
- 1973 · The Final Programme as Professor Hira
- 1973 · Increase and Multiply as Monsignor Casadei
- 1972 · What? as Joseph Noblart
- 1972 · The Canterbury Tales as Sir January
- 1972 · Dr. Phibes Rises Again as Harry Ambrose
- 1972 · Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? as Mr. Harrison, The Pigman
- 1971 · The Abominable Dr. Phibes as Rabbi
- 1970 · Cry of the Banshee as Mickey
- 1970 · Wuthering Heights as Dr. Kenneth
- 1970 · Start the Revolution Without Me as King Louis
- 1968 · The Fixer as Lebedev
- 1968 · Oliver! as The Magistrate
- 1968 · Il marito è mio e l'ammazzo quando mi pare as Ignazio
- 1967 · On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... as Ibn-el-Rascid
- 1967 · Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad as Commodore Roseabove
- 1967 · The Sailor from Gibraltar as Llewellyn
- 1967 · Brown Eye, Evil Eye as Tadeusz Bridges
- 1966 · ABC Stage 67 as Herr Hoffman
- 1966 · How to Steal a Million as Charles Bonnet
- 1966 · The Poppy Is Also a Flower as Salah Rahman Khan
- 1965 · The Walrus And The Carpenter as
- 1964 · Hide and Seek as Wilkins
- 1964 · The Bargee as Joe Turnbull
- 1963 · Tom Jones as Squire Western
- 1962 · Mutiny on the Bounty as Alexander Smith
- 1962 · Term of Trial as O'Hara
- 1962 · The Inspector as Van der Pink
- 1962 · The Counterfeit Traitor as Collins
- 1960 · Exodus as Mandria
- 1960 · The Day They Robbed the Bank of England as O'Shea
- 1960 · The Citadel as Philip Denny
- 1959 · The Story on Page One as Judge Edgar Neilsen
- 1959 · Ben-Hur as Scheich Ildirim
- 1957 · Lucky Jim as Professor Welch
- 1957 · Now Let Him Go as Simon Kendall
- 1957 · The Good Companions as Morton Mitcham
- 1956 · Colonel March of Scotland Yard as Dr. Ivy
- 1955 · The Merry Christmas as Scrooge
- 1955 · Quatermass II as Dr. Leo Pugh
- 1955 · Passage Home as Pettigrew der Chefingenieur
- 1954 · The Sleeping Tiger as Inspector Simmons
- 1954 · The Million Pound Note as Potter
- 1953 · The Beggar's Opera as The Beggar
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self
- 1953 · The Titfield Thunderbolt as Dan
- 1951 · Laughter in Paradise as Henry Russell
- 1951 · The Galloping Major as Humbert Temple
- 1950 · Gone to Earth as Andrew Vessons
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Man with Cello
- 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Constantine
- 1950 · Scrapbook for 1933 as (voice)
- 1949 · A Run for Your Money as Huw Price
- 1949 · Lights Out as
- 1949 · Dr. Morelle: The Case of the Missing Heiress as Bensall, the butler
- 1949 · Kind Hearts and Coronets as Lord High Steward
- 1949 · The Last Days of Dolwyn as Minister
- 1948 · London Belongs to Me as Headlam Fynne
- 1948 · So Evil My Love as Coroner
- 1948 · The First Gentleman as John Fisher
- 1948 · The Three Weird Sisters as Mabli Hughes
- 1940 · Neutral Port as Bit
- 1940 · Night Train to Munich as