Kenneth Griffith

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1921-10-12

Place of Birth

Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

Kenneth Griffith

Biography

Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.

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Acting History

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
1979
A Famous Journey as Narrator
1978
Curious Journey as Narrator
1978
The Wild Geese as Arthur Witty
1977
Why Shoot the Teacher? as Inspector Woods
1976
Sky Riders as Wasserman
1974
Churchill's People as King John
1974
S*P*Y*S as Lippet
1974
Armchair Cinema as Julien Bour
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
Strange Report as Segarus
1969
The Assassination Bureau as Monsieur Popescu
1968
Great Catherine as Naryshkin
1968
Koroshi as Richards
1968
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher as Mr. Church
1968
A Fairy Story
1968
The Lion in Winter as Strolling Player
1968
Ooh La La!
1967
Omnibus as Self - Presenter
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
Festival 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
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's as Charlie Bull
1957
The Naked Truth as Porter
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
1950
Sunday Night Theatre as Rodion Raskolnikoff
1950
Sunday Night Theatre as Weintraub
1949
Helter Skelter as Nick Martin's BBC Colleague (uncredited)
1949
Blue Scar as Thomas Williams
1949
Forbidden as Johnny
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 Great Mr Handel
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
The Enchanted Loom as "Quotations read by"