
John Williams
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1903-04-15
Day of Death
1983-05-05 (80 years old)
Place of Birth
Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
John Williams
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Williams (15 April 1903 – 5 May 1983) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is remembered for his role as chief inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder, and as portraying the second "Mr. French" on TV's Family Affair.
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Known For
Acting
(1978)
Hot Lead & Cold Feet
as Mansfield
(1976)
No Deposit, No Return
as Jameson
(1974)
Lost in the Stars
as Judge
(1972)
The Hound of the Baskervilles
as Arthur Frankland
(1968)
The Secret War of Harry Frigg
as Gen. Francis Mayhew
(1968)
A Flea in Her Ear
as Dr. Finache
(1967)
Double Trouble
as Gerald Waverly
(1966)
The Last of the Secret Agents?
as J. Fredrick Duval
(1965)
Dear Brigitte
as Peregrine Upjohn
(1965)
Harlow
as Jonathan Martin
(1963)
Pygmalion
as Colonel Pickering
(1961)
24 Hours in a Woman's Life
as Stevens
(1961)
Five Fingers : Dossier
as Nicolas Constantine
(1960)
Midnight Lace
as Inspector Byrnes
(1960)
Visit to a Small Planet
as Delton
(1959)
The Young Philadelphians
as Gilbert Dickinson
(1957)
Witness for the Prosecution
as Brogan-Moore
(1957)
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
as Irving La Salle Jr.
(1957)
Island in the Sun
as Colonel Whittingham
(1956)
D-Day the Sixth of June
as Brig. Russell
(1956)
The Solid Gold Cadillac
as John T. 'Jack' Blessington
(1955)
To Catch a Thief
as H. H. Hughson
(1954)
Sabrina
as Thomas Fairchild
(1954)
Dial M for Murder
as Chief Inspector Hubbard
(1954)
The Student Prince
as Lutz
(1952)
Thunder in the East
as General Sir Henry Harrison
(1951)
The Lady and the Bandit
as Archbald Puffin
(1951)
Kind Lady
as Mr. Foster
(1948)
A Woman's Vengeance
as Prosecuting Counsel
(1942)
The Foreman Went to France
as 'English' Army Captain
(1942)
The Next of Kin
as General Cooper (uncredited)
(1942)
The Goose Steps Out
as Maj. Bishop