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Kenneth Griffith
Born
October 12, 1921
Died: June 25, 2006
(Lived 84 years)
Place of Birth
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
87
Movies
13
TV Shows
Also Known As
Kenneth Reginald Griffith
Kenneth Reginald Griffiths
肯尼思·格里菲思
Kenneth Griffiths
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Kenneth Griffith
Biography
Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.
Movies
87
TV Shows
13
Very Annie Mary
as
Minister
May 25, 2001
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
as
Reverend Jones
May 12, 1995
Four Weddings and a Funeral
as
Mad Old Man - Wedding One
March 9, 1994
The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood
as
Isaac of York
May 22, 1984
Remembrance
as
Joe
October 1, 1982
Who Dares Wins
as
Bishop Crick
August 26, 1982
Thomas Paine: The Most Valuable Englishman Ever
as
himself (presenter)
January 1, 1982
Berlin Tunnel 21
as
Bruno Balderbach
March 25, 1981
The Sea Wolves
as
Charlie Wilton
July 3, 1980
Curious Journey
as
Narrator
July 13, 1978
The Wild Geese
as
Arthur Witty
June 28, 1978
Why Shoot the Teacher?
as
Inspector Woods
June 23, 1977
Sky Riders
as
Wasserman
March 26, 1976
S*P*Y*S
as
Lippet
September 5, 1974
The Prison
as
Julien Bour
May 24, 1974
Callan
as
Waterman
May 23, 1974
The Public's Right to Know
as
Self
January 1, 1974
The House in Nightmare Park
as
Ernest Henderson
March 23, 1973
Hang Up Your Brightest Colours
as
Himself
January 1, 1973
Revenge
as
Seely
August 26, 1971
Black As Hell and Thick As Grass
as
Presenter
January 1, 1971
Jane Eyre
as
Mason
December 1, 1970
The Gamblers
as
Broadfoot
April 16, 1970
The Assassination Bureau
as
Monsieur Popescu
March 9, 1969
Great Catherine
as
Naryshkin
November 29, 1968
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher
as
Mr. Church
October 30, 1968
A Fairy Story
Cast
September 18, 1968
The Lion in Winter
as
Strolling Player
August 20, 1968
The Whisperers
as
Mr. Weaver
July 18, 1967
The Bobo
as
Pepe Gamazo
March 31, 1967
A Walk in the Sea
as
Mr. Jones
March 9, 1966
Rotten to the Core
as
Lenny the Dip
July 14, 1965
The Airy Tomb
as
Narrator
July 1, 1963
Heavens Above!
as
Rev. Owen Thomas
May 20, 1963
We Joined the Navy
as
Orator
May 17, 1963
Nothing to Pay
as
Lydiat Shell
September 2, 1962
The Fishing Match
as
Reuben
August 19, 1962
The Painted Smile
as
Kleinie
May 1, 1962
Only Two Can Play
as
Ieuan Jenkins
January 19, 1962
The Frightened City
as
Wally
September 1, 1961
Payroll
as
Monty
January 19, 1961
Rag Doll
as
Wilson
January 1, 1961
Suspect
as
Dr Shole
November 15, 1960
A French Mistress
as
Mr Meade
August 25, 1960
Circus of Horrors
as
Martin
April 1, 1960
Snowball
as
Phil Hart
January 1, 1960
Expresso Bongo
as
Charlie
December 1, 1959
Libel
as
Fitch
October 23, 1959
I'm All Right Jack
as
Dai
August 18, 1959
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
as
Sir John's Assistant (uncredited)
March 10, 1959
Tiger Bay
as
Mr. Seymour
March 1, 1959
The Two-Headed Spy
as
Adolf Hitler
November 17, 1958
The Man Upstairs
as
Pollen
September 30, 1958
Chain of Events
as
Clarke
September 30, 1958
A Night to Remember
as
Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips
July 3, 1958
The Naked Truth
as
Porter
December 3, 1957
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
as
Charlie Bull
December 1, 1957
Lucky Jim
as
Cyril Johns
September 17, 1957
Brothers in Law
as
Hearse Driver
March 4, 1957
Tiger in the Smoke
as
Crutches
November 27, 1956
The Baby and the Battleship
as
Sub-Lieutenant
June 1, 1956
1984
as
Prisoner
March 6, 1956
Private's Progress
as
Private Dai Jones
February 17, 1956
Track the Man Down
as
Ken Orwell
June 6, 1955
The Prisoner
as
The Secretary
April 19, 1955
The Green Buddha
as
Nobby
November 1, 1954
36 Hours
as
Henry Slosson
December 4, 1953
The Starfish
as
Jack Trevennick
September 30, 1952
High Treason
as
Jimmy Ellis
November 13, 1951
Waterfront
as
Maurice Bruno
July 26, 1950
Blue Scar
as
Thomas Williams
April 9, 1949
Forbidden
as
Johnny
February 28, 1949
Helter Skelter
as
Nick Martin's BBC Colleague
January 7, 1949
Bond Street
as
Len Phillips
May 12, 1948
Fame Is the Spur
as
Wartime Miners' Representative (uncredited)
September 23, 1947
The Shop at Sly Corner
as
Archie Fellows
March 10, 1947
The Shop at Sly Corner
as
Archie Fellowes
July 21, 1946
The Great Mr Handel
Cast
November 9, 1942
The Forest Rangers
as
Ranger
October 21, 1942
Hard Steel
as
Dixon
May 18, 1942
The Black Sheep of Whitehall
as
Butcher's Boy
February 23, 1942
Love on the Dole
as
Harry's Pal in Billiard Hall
June 28, 1941
The Farmer's Wife
as
George Smerdon
April 20, 1941
Miss Knowall
as
Chris
December 31, 1940
Channel Incident
as
Johnny
April 28, 1940
The Enchanted Loom
as
"Quotations read by"
Date unknown
A Famous Journey
as
Narrator
Date unknown