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Hugh Griffith

Hugh Griffith

Acting1912Marianglas, Anglesey, Wales, UK

Biography

Hugh Griffith was an Oscar-winning Welsh screen, stage and television actor.

Acting History

1992
Under Milk Wood
as Captain Cat (voice) (archive sound)
1978
Grand Slam
as Caradog Lloyd-Evans
1977
Sex on the Run
as The Caliph
Joseph Andrews
as Squire Western
1976
The Joke
as Dr Walden
1975
Legend of the Werewolf
as Maestro Pamponi
1974
Luther
as Tetzel
Craze
as Solicitor
High School Girl
as Barone di Roccadura
Playhouse
TVas Dr. Walden1 eps
1973
Increase and Multiply
as Monsignor Casadei
Take Me High
as Sir Harry Cunningham
The Final Programme
as Professor Hira
1972
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
as Harry Ambrose
What?
as Joseph Noblart
The Canterbury Tales
as Sir January
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
as Mr. Harrison, The Pigman
1968
1966
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
as Salah Rahman Khan
How to Steal a Million
as Charles Bonnet
ABC Stage 67
TVas Herr Hoffman
1964
Hide and Seek
as Wilkins
The Bargee
as Joe Turnbull
1963
Tom Jones
as Squire Western
1962
Term of Trial
as O'Hara
Mutiny on the Bounty
as Alexander Smith
The Inspector
as Van der Pink
1961
The Oscars
TVas Self1 eps
1960
1959
Ben-Hur
as Scheich Ildirim
The Story on Page One
as Judge Edgar Neilsen
1957
The Good Companions
as Morton Mitcham
Now Let Him Go
as Simon Kendall
Lucky Jim
as Professor Welch
1955
Passage Home
as Pettigrew der Chefingenieur
The Moment of Truth
as The Photographer
Quatermass II
TVas Dr Leo Pugh
1954
The Sleeping Tiger
as Inspector Simmons
1951
Laughter in Paradise
as Henry Russell
The Galloping Major
as Humbert Temple
1950
Gone to Earth
as Andrew Vessons
Lux Video Theatre
TVas Man with Cello / Constantine
1948
London Belongs to Me
as Headlam Fynne
So Evil My Love
as Coroner
The First Gentleman
as John Fisher

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
5/30/1912
Day of Death
5/14/1980
Place of Birth
Marianglas, Anglesey, Wales, UK
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