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Alan Webb
Biography:
Alan Webb (2 July 1906 - 22 June 1982) was an English stage and film actor.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Deadly Game as Joseph Pillet | 1982-07-22 |
Country as Sir Piers Blair | 1981-10-20 |
Dear Brutus as Lob | 1981-01-27 |
Rough Cut as Sir Samuel Sacks | 1980-06-19 |
The First Great Train Robbery as Edgar Trent | 1978-12-14 |
The Seagull as Sorin | 1978-02-05 |
The Duellists as Chevalier du Rivarol | 1977-08-31 |
The Changeling as Vermandero | 1974-01-20 |
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont as Mr. Osmond | 1973-10-18 |
The Canterbury Tales as Old Man | 1972-09-02 |
Cows as Herbert | 1972-02-24 |
Nicholas and Alexandra as Yurovsky | 1971-11-29 |
The Horsemen as Gardi Gay (uncredited) | 1971-08-16 |
The Rainbirds as Grandfather | 1971-02-11 |
King Lear as Gloucester | 1971-02-04 |
Entertaining Mr. Sloane as Kemp ('Dadda') | 1970-04-08 |
Women in Love as Thomas Crich | 1969-09-13 |
Interlude as Andrew | 1968-05-01 |
Elizabeth the Queen as Sir Francis Bacon | 1968-01-31 |
The Taming of the Shrew as Gremio | 1967-03-08 |
Chimes at Midnight as Justice Shallow | 1965-12-22 |
King Rat as Brant | 1965-10-27 |
The Holy Terror as William Nightingale | 1965-04-07 |
The Pumpkin Eater as Mr. Armitage - Jake's father | 1964-07-16 |
The Third Secret as Alden Hoving | 1964-02-02 |
The Scapegoat as Inspector | 1959-08-06 |
The Silent Enemy as British Consul | 1958-03-04 |
Lease of Life as Dr. Pembury | 1954-10-18 |
West of Zanzibar as Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited) | 1954-03-24 |
The Cruel Sea as Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited) | 1953-02-24 |
The Astonished Heart as Sir Reginald | 1950-03-17 |
Challenge to Lassie as James Brown | 1949-10-31 |