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Hugh Griffith
Born
May 30, 1912
Died: May 14, 1980
(Lived 67 years)
Place of Birth
Marianglas, Anglesey, Wales, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
68
Movies
9
TV Shows
Also Known As
Hugh Emrys Griffith
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Hugh Griffith
Biography
Hugh Griffith was an Oscar-winning Welsh screen, stage and television actor.
Movies
68
TV Shows
9
Under Milk Wood
as
Captain Cat (voice) (archive sound)
April 19, 1992
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
as
Sid Larkin
March 16, 1980
The Hound of the Baskervilles
as
Frankland
August 1, 1978
Grand Slam
as
Caradog Lloyd-Evans
March 17, 1978
The Last Remake of Beau Geste
as
Judge
June 15, 1977
Joseph Andrews
as
Squire Western
March 9, 1977
Casanova & Co.
as
The Caliph
March 1, 1977
The Passover Plot
as
Caiaphas
October 29, 1976
The Joke
as
Dr Walden
May 26, 1976
Legend of the Werewolf
as
Maestro Pamponi
August 6, 1975
Craze
as
Solicitor
May 16, 1974
High School Girl
as
Barone di Roccadura
March 8, 1974
Luther
as
Tetzel
January 21, 1974
Take Me High
as
Sir Harry Cunningham
December 7, 1973
The Final Programme
as
Professor Hira
October 4, 1973
Increase and Multiply
as
Monsignor Casadei
March 15, 1973
What?
as
Joseph Noblart
December 7, 1972
The Canterbury Tales
as
Sir January
September 2, 1972
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
as
Harry Ambrose
July 1, 1972
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?
as
Mr. Harrison, The Pigman
February 11, 1972
The Abominable Dr. Phibes
as
Rabbi
May 18, 1971
Cry of the Banshee
as
Mickey
July 22, 1970
Wuthering Heights
as
Dr. Kenneth
June 9, 1970
Start the Revolution Without Me
as
King Louis
February 4, 1970
The Fixer
as
Lebedev
December 8, 1968
Oliver!
as
The Magistrate
September 26, 1968
Il marito è mio e l'ammazzo quando mi pare
as
Ignazio
February 8, 1968
On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who...
as
Ibn-el-Rascid
December 1, 1967
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad
as
Commodore Roseabove
February 15, 1967
The Sailor from Gibraltar
as
Llewellyn
January 1, 1967
Brown Eye, Evil Eye
as
Tadeusz Bridges
January 1, 1967
How to Steal a Million
as
Charles Bonnet
July 13, 1966
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
as
Salah Rahman Khan
May 20, 1966
Hide and Seek
as
Wilkins
June 21, 1964
The Bargee
as
Joe Turnbull
January 1, 1964
Tom Jones
as
Squire Western
August 24, 1963
Mutiny on the Bounty
as
Alexander Smith
November 8, 1962
Term of Trial
as
O'Hara
August 16, 1962
The Inspector
as
Van der Pink
May 24, 1962
The Counterfeit Traitor
as
Collins
April 17, 1962
Exodus
as
Mandria
December 15, 1960
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England
as
O'Shea
September 4, 1960
The Citadel
as
Philip Denny
February 19, 1960
The Story on Page One
as
Judge Edgar Neilsen
December 1, 1959
Ben-Hur
as
Scheich Ildirim
November 18, 1959
Lucky Jim
as
Professor Welch
September 17, 1957
Now Let Him Go
as
Simon Kendall
September 15, 1957
The Good Companions
as
Morton Mitcham
April 22, 1957
The Merry Christmas
as
Scrooge
December 21, 1955
Passage Home
as
Pettigrew der Chefingenieur
March 17, 1955
The Sleeping Tiger
as
Inspector Simmons
June 21, 1954
The Million Pound Note
as
Potter
January 7, 1954
The Beggar's Opera
as
The Beggar
August 24, 1953
The Titfield Thunderbolt
as
Dan
March 4, 1953
Laughter in Paradise
as
Henry Russell
June 1, 1951
The Galloping Major
as
Humbert Temple
May 7, 1951
Gone to Earth
as
Andrew Vessons
November 6, 1950
Scrapbook for 1933
as
(voice)
February 6, 1950
A Run for Your Money
as
Huw Price
November 23, 1949
Dr. Morelle: The Case of the Missing Heiress
as
Bensall, the butler
June 27, 1949
Kind Hearts and Coronets
as
Lord High Steward
June 21, 1949
The Last Days of Dolwyn
as
Minister
April 13, 1949
London Belongs to Me
as
Headlam Fynne
November 5, 1948
So Evil My Love
as
Coroner
August 2, 1948
The First Gentleman
as
John Fisher
March 15, 1948
The Three Weird Sisters
as
Mabli Hughes
February 26, 1948
Neutral Port
as
Bit
December 6, 1940
Night Train to Munich
Cast
August 31, 1940