Emlyn Williams

Personal Info

Know For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

1905-11-26 (82 years old)

Deathday

1987-09-25

Place of Birth

Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales, UK

Emlyn Williams

Biography

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.

Acting

1939

Jamaica Inn

as Harry

1938

They Drive by Night

as Shorty Matthews

1952

Ivanhoe

as Wamba

1951

The Scarf

as Dr. David Dunbar

1940

The Stars Look Down

as Joe Gowlan

1941

Major Barbara

as Snobby Prince

1951

Another Man's Poison

as Dr. Henderson

1938

1942

1962

The L-Shaped Room

as Dr. Weaver

1940

1959

Web of Evidence

as Enoch Oswald

1970

The Walking Stick

as Jack Foil

1959

The Wreck of the Mary Deare

as Sir Wilfred Falcett

1936

Broken Blossoms

as Chen Huan

1955

The Deep Blue Sea

as Sir William Collyer

1969

The Epic That Never Was

as Interviewee / Caligula (archive footage)

1958

I Accuse!

as Emile Zola

1935

The Dictator

as King Christian VII of Danmark

1941

This England

as Appleyard

1934

Evensong

as George Leary

1934

My Song for You

as Theodore Bruckner

1938

1934

Road House

as Chester

1938

Night Alone

as Charles Seaton

1969

1982

The Deadly Game

as Bernard Laroque

1934

1966

Eye of the Devil

as Alain de Montfaucon

1932

The Frightened Lady

as Lord Lebanon

1932

Men of Tomorrow

as Horners

1932

Sally Bishop

as Arthur Montague

1986

Past Caring

as Edward

1952

The Magic Box

as Bank Manager

1941

You Will Remember

as Bob Slater

1950

Three Husbands

as Maxwell Bard

1933

Friday the Thirteenth

as William Blake

Production

1991

King Ralph

as Novel

1945

The Corn Is Green

as Theatre Play

1937

Night Must Fall

as Theatre Play

1964

Night Must Fall

as Theatre Play

1949

1957

Time Without Pity

as Theatre Play

1941

This England

as Dialogue

1933

1979

The Corn Is Green

as Theatre Play

1938

The Citadel

as Additional Dialogue

1935

The Divine Spark

as Adaptation

1936

1979

1934

The Man Who Knew Too Much

as Additional Dialogue

1934

Evergreen

as Adaptation

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