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Emlyn Williams
Biography:
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George Emlyn Williams, CBE (26 November 1905 – 25 September 1987), known as Emlyn Williams, was a Welsh dramatist and actor.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Past Caring as Edward | 1986-11-02 |
The Deadly Game as Bernard Laroque | 1982-07-22 |
The Walking Stick as Jack Foil | 1970-04-15 |
David Copperfield as Mr. Dick | 1969-12-01 |
The Epic That Never Was as Himself | 1969-09-19 |
Eye of the Devil as Alain de Montfaucon | 1966-11-18 |
The L-Shaped Room as Dr. Weaver | 1962-11-20 |
The Wreck of the Mary Deare as Sir Wilfred Falcett | 1959-11-17 |
Web of Evidence as Enoch Oswald | 1959-04-28 |
I Accuse! as Emile Zola | 1958-03-05 |
The Deep Blue Sea as Sir William Collyer | 1955-11-01 |
Ivanhoe as Wamba | 1952-07-31 |
The Magic Box as Bank Manager | 1952-01-01 |
Another Man's Poison as Dr. Henderson | 1951-11-20 |
The Scarf as Dr. David Dunbar | 1951-04-06 |
Three Husbands as Maxwell Bard | 1950-11-10 |
The Last Days of Dolwyn as Rob | 1949-04-13 |
Hatter's Castle as Dennis | 1942-02-02 |
This England as Appleyard | 1941-07-22 |
Major Barbara as Snobby Prince | 1941-05-14 |
You Will Remember as Bob Slater | 1941-02-08 |
Girl in the News as Tracy | 1940-08-28 |
The Stars Look Down as Joe Gowlan | 1940-01-22 |
Jamaica Inn as Harry | 1939-05-11 |
They Drive by Night as Shorty Matthews | 1938-12-01 |
The Citadel as Owen | 1938-10-29 |
Night Alone as Charles Seaton | 1938-07-13 |
Dead Men Tell No Tales as Dr. Headlam | 1938-02-01 |
Broken Blossoms as Chen Huan | 1936-05-20 |
City of Beautiful Nonsense as Jack Grey | 1935-05-01 |
The Dictator as King Christian VII of Danmark | 1935-02-07 |
The Iron Duke as Bates | 1934-11-30 |
Road House as Chester | 1934-11-29 |
Evensong as George Leary | 1934-09-03 |
My Song for You as Theodore Bruckner | 1934-07-30 |
Friday the Thirteenth as William Blake | 1933-11-01 |
Sally Bishop as Arthur Montague | 1932-10-17 |
Men of Tomorrow as Horners | 1932-09-29 |
The Frightened Lady as Lord Lebanon | 1932-03-01 |