



Emlyn Williams
Acting1905Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales, UK

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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Known For
Acting History
2022
1991
King Ralph
Novel
1986
Past Caring
as Edward
1983
Rumpole of the Bailey
TVas Harold Brittling• 1 eps
1982
The Deadly Game
as Bernard Laroque
Wogan
TVas Self
1979
The Corn Is Green
Theatre Play
The Corn Is Green
Writer
1970
The Walking Stick
as Jack Foil
1969
David Copperfield
as Mr. Dick
The Epic That Never Was
as Interviewee / Caligula (archive footage)
1968
BBC Play of the Month
TVTheatre Play• 1 eps
1967
Theatre 625
TVas Eotvoes, Counsel for the Defence• 1 eps
1966
Eye of the Devil
as Alain de Montfaucon
1964
The Great War
TVas Lloyd George (voice)
Night Must Fall
Theatre Play
1962
The L-Shaped Room
as Dr. Weaver
The Merv Griffin Show
TVas Self
1959
Web of Evidence
as Enoch Oswald
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
as Sir Wilfred Falcett
Play of the Week
TVWriter
1958
I Accuse!
as Emile Zola
1957
Time Without Pity
Theatre Play
1955
The Deep Blue Sea
as Sir William Collyer
1952
The Magic Box
as Bank Manager
Ivanhoe
as Wamba
1951
Another Man's Poison
as Dr. Henderson
The Scarf
as Dr. David Dunbar
1950
Three Husbands
as Maxwell Bard
1949
1945
The Corn Is Green
Theatre Play
1942
Hatter's Castle
as Dennis
1941
1940
The Stars Look Down
as Joe Gowlan
Girl in the News
as Tracy
1939
Jamaica Inn
as Harry
1938
Night Alone
as Charles Seaton
They Drive by Night
as Shorty Matthews
The Citadel
as Owen
Dead Men Tell No Tales
as Dr. Headlam
The Citadel
Additional Dialogue
1937
Night Must Fall
Theatre Play
1936
Broken Blossoms
as Chen Huan
Broken Blossoms
Writer
1935
The Dictator
as King Christian VII of Danmark
City of Beautiful Nonsense
as Jack Grey
The Divine Spark
Adaptation
1934
My Song for You
as Theodore Bruckner
Evensong
as George Leary
Road House
as Chester
The Iron Duke
as Bates
Evergreen
Adaptation
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Additional Dialogue
1933
Friday the Thirteenth
as William Blake
Friday the Thirteenth
Dialogue
1932
Men of Tomorrow
as Horners
Sally Bishop
as Arthur Montague







