
Emlyn Williams
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1905-11-26
Day of Death
1987-09-25 (81 years old)
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.
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Acting
(1986)
Past Caring
as Edward
(1982)
The Deadly Game
as Bernard Laroque
(1970)
The Walking Stick
as Jack Foil
(1969)
David Copperfield
as Mr. Dick
(1969)
The Epic That Never Was
as Interviewee / Caligula (archive footage)
(1966)
Eye of the Devil
as Alain de Montfaucon
(1962)
The L-Shaped Room
as Dr. Weaver
(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)
The Scarf
as Dr. David Dunbar
(1951)
Another Man's Poison
as Dr. Henderson
(1950)
Three Husbands
as Maxwell Bard
(1949)
The Last Days of Dolwyn
as Rob
(1942)
Hatter's Castle
as Dennis
(1941)
Major Barbara
as Snobby Prince
(1941)
You Will Remember
as Bob Slater
(1941)
This England
as Appleyard
(1940)
Girl in the News
as Tracy
(1940)
The Stars Look Down
as Joe Gowlan
(1939)
Jamaica Inn
as Harry
(1938)
The Citadel
as Owen
(1938)
They Drive by Night
as Shorty Matthews
(1938)
Dead Men Tell No Tales
as Dr. Headlam
(1938)
Night Alone
as Charles Seaton
(1936)
Broken Blossoms
as Chen Huan
(1935)
The Dictator
as King Christian VII of Danmark
(1935)
City of Beautiful Nonsense
as Jack Grey
(1934)
Road House
as Chester
(1934)
My Song for You
as Theodore Bruckner
(1934)
Evensong
as George Leary
(1934)
The Iron Duke
as Bates
(1933)
Friday the Thirteenth
as William Blake
(1932)
The Frightened Lady
as Lord Lebanon
(1932)
Men of Tomorrow
as Horners
(1932)
Sally Bishop
as Arthur Montague
Crew
(2022)
(1991)
King Ralph
Novel
(1979)
The Corn Is Green
Theatre Play, Writer
(1964)
Night Must Fall
Theatre Play
(1957)
Time Without Pity
Theatre Play
(1949)
The Last Days of Dolwyn
Director, Screenplay
(1945)
The Corn Is Green
Theatre Play
(1942)
(1941)
This England
Dialogue
(1938)
The Citadel
Additional Dialogue
(1937)
Night Must Fall
Theatre Play
(1936)
Broken Blossoms
Writer
(1935)
The Divine Spark
Adaptation
(1934)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Additional Dialogue
(1934)
Evergreen
Adaptation
(1933)
Friday the Thirteenth
Dialogue