Emlyn Williams
November 26, 1905 (119 years old) in Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales, UK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Emlyn Williams, CBE (26 November 1905 – 25 September 1987), known as Emlyn Williams, was a Welsh dramatist and actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Emlyn Williams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1986 · Past Caring as Edward
- 1982 · The Deadly Game as Bernard Laroque
- 1982 · Wogan as Self
- 1975 · Rumpole of the Bailey as
- 1970 · The Walking Stick as Jack Foil
- 1969 · David Copperfield as Mr. Dick
- 1969 · The Epic That Never Was as Himself
- 1966 · Eye of the Devil as Alain de Montfaucon
- 1964 · The Great War as Lloyd George (voice)
- 1962 · The L-Shaped Room as Dr. Weaver
- 1962 · The Merv Griffin Show as Self
- 1959 · The Wreck of the Mary Deare as Sir Wilfred Falcett
- 1959 · Web of Evidence as Enoch Oswald
- 1958 · I Accuse! as Emile Zola
- 1955 · The Deep Blue Sea as Sir William Collyer
- 1952 · Ivanhoe as Wamba
- 1952 · The Magic Box as Bank Manager
- 1951 · Another Man's Poison as Dr. Henderson
- 1951 · The Scarf as Dr. David Dunbar
- 1950 · Three Husbands as Maxwell Bard
- 1949 · The Last Days of Dolwyn as Rob
- 1942 · Hatter's Castle as Dennis
- 1941 · This England as Appleyard
- 1941 · Major Barbara as Snobby Prince
- 1941 · You Will Remember as Bob Slater
- 1940 · Girl in the News as Tracy
- 1940 · The Stars Look Down as Joe Gowlan
- 1939 · Jamaica Inn as Harry
- 1938 · They Drive by Night as Shorty Matthews
- 1938 · The Citadel as Owen
- 1938 · Night Alone as Charles Seaton
- 1938 · Dead Men Tell No Tales as Dr. Headlam
- 1936 · Broken Blossoms as Chen Huan
- 1935 · City of Beautiful Nonsense as Jack Grey
- 1935 · The Dictator as King Christian VII of Danmark
- 1934 · The Iron Duke as Bates
- 1934 · Road House as Chester
- 1934 · Evensong as George Leary
- 1934 · My Song for You as Theodore Bruckner
- 1933 · Friday the Thirteenth as William Blake
- 1932 · Sally Bishop as Arthur Montague
- 1932 · Men of Tomorrow as Horners
- 1932 · The Frightened Lady as Lord Lebanon