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Kenneth Griffith
Oct 12, 1921 (103 years old) in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.
Known For
Minder
Thirty-Minute Theatre
The Wednesday Play
Lovejoy
The Prisoner
Credits
2001 ·
Very Annie Mary
as Minister
1995 ·
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
as Reverend Jones
1994 ·
Four Weddings and a Funeral
as Mad Old Man - Wedding One
1986 ·
Shaka Zulu
as Zacharias Abrahams
1986 ·
Lovejoy
as Sir Desmond Clark
1984 ·
The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood
as Isaac of York
1982 ·
Remembrance
as Joe
1982 ·
Who Dares Wins
as Bishop Crick
1982 ·
Thomas Paine: The Most Valuable Englishman Ever
as himself (presenter)
1981 ·
Berlin Tunnel 21
as Bruno Balderbach
1980 ·
The Sea Wolves
as Charlie Wilton
1979 ·
Minder
as Dai Llewellyn
1978 ·
The Wild Geese
as Arthur Witty
1977 ·
Why Shoot the Teacher?
as Inspector Woods
1976 ·
Sky Riders
as Wasserman
1974 ·
S*P*Y*S
as Lippet
1974 ·
The Prison
as Julien Bour
1974 ·
Callan
as Waterman
1974 ·
The Public's Right to Know
as Self
1973 ·
The House in Nightmare Park
as Ernest Henderson
1973 ·
Hang Up Your Brightest Colours
as Himself
1971 ·
Revenge
as Seely
1971 ·
Black As Hell and Thick As Grass
as Presenter
1970 ·
Jane Eyre
as Mason
1970 ·
The Gamblers
as Broadfoot
1969 ·
The Assassination Bureau
as Monsieur Popescu
1968 ·
Great Catherine
as Naryshkin
1968 ·
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher
as Mr. Church
1968 ·
The Lion in Winter
as Strolling Player
1968 ·
A Fairy Story
as
1968 ·
Ooh La La!
as
1967 ·
The Prisoner
as The President
1967 ·
The Prisoner
as Schnipps / Number Two
1967 ·
The Whisperers
as Mr. Weaver
1967 ·
The Bobo
as Pepe Gamazo
1966 ·
A Walk in the Sea
as Mr. Jones
1965 ·
Thirty-Minute Theatre
as Mr Rounds
1965 ·
Rotten to the Core
as Lenny the Dip
1964 ·
The Wednesday Play
as Mr. Jones
1963 ·
The Airy Tomb
as Narrator
1963 ·
Heavens Above!
as Rev. Owen Thomas
1963 ·
We Joined the Navy
as Orator
1962 ·
Nothing to Pay
as Lydiat Shell
1962 ·
The Fishing Match
as Reuben
1962 ·
The Painted Smile
as Kleinie
1962 ·
Only Two Can Play
as Ieuan Jenkins
1961 ·
The Frightened City
as Wally
1961 ·
Payroll
as Monty
1961 ·
Rag Doll
as Wilson
1960 ·
Suspect
as Dr Shole
1960 ·
A French Mistress
as Mr Meade
1960 ·
Circus of Horrors
as Martin
1960 ·
Snowball
as Phil Hart
1959 ·
Expresso Bongo
as Charlie
1959 ·
Libel
as Fitch
1959 ·
I'm All Right Jack
as Dai
1959 ·
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
as Sir John's Assistant (uncredited)
1959 ·
Tiger Bay
as Mr. Seymour
1958 ·
The Two-Headed Spy
as Adolf Hitler
1958 ·
The Man Upstairs
as Pollen
1958 ·
Chain of Events
as Clarke
1958 ·
A Night to Remember
as Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips
1957 ·
The Naked Truth
as Porter
1957 ·
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
as Charlie Bull
1957 ·
Lucky Jim
as Cyril Johns
1957 ·
Brothers in Law
as Hearse Driver
1956 ·
Tiger in the Smoke
as Crutches
1956 ·
The Baby and the Battleship
as Sub-Lieutenant
1956 ·
1984
as Prisoner
1956 ·
Private's Progress
as Private Dai Jones
1955 ·
Track the Man Down
as Ken Orwell
1955 ·
The Prisoner
as The Secretary
1954 ·
The Green Buddha
as Nobby
1953 ·
36 Hours
as Henry Slosson
1952 ·
The Starfish
as Jack Trevennick
1951 ·
High Treason
as Jimmy Ellis
1950 ·
Waterfront
as Maurice Bruno
1949 ·
Blue Scar
as Thomas Williams
1949 ·
Forbidden
as Johnny
1949 ·
Helter Skelter
as Nick Martin's BBC Colleague
1948 ·
Bond Street
as Len Phillips
1947 ·
Fame Is the Spur
as Wartime Miners' Representative (uncredited)
1947 ·
The Shop at Sly Corner
as Archie Fellows
1946 ·
The Shop at Sly Corner
as Archie Fellowes
1942 ·
The Forest Rangers
as Ranger
1942 ·
Hard Steel
as Dixon
1942 ·
The Black Sheep of Whitehall
as Butcher's Boy
1941 ·
Love on the Dole
as Harry's Pal in Billiard Hall
1941 ·
The Farmer's Wife
as George Smerdon
1940 ·
Miss Knowall
as Chris
1940 ·
Channel Incident
as Johnny
2024 ·
The Enchanted Loom
as "Quotations read by"