John Williams

Birthday: 1903-04-15
Deathday: 1983-05-05
Birthplace: Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

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John Williams (15 April 1903 – 5 May 1983) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is remembered for his role as chief inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder, and as portraying the second "Mr. French" on TV's Family Affair.

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Credits

Year Title Character
2022-01-01 John Williams: The Berlin Concert
1978-07-05 Hot Lead & Cold Feet Mansfield
1976-02-05 No Deposit, No Return Jameson
1974-04-08 Lost in the Stars Judge
1972-02-12 The Hound of the Baskervilles Arthur Frankland
1968-11-27 A Flea in Her Ear Dr. Finache
1968-02-29 The Secret War of Harry Frigg Gen. Francis Mayhew
1967-04-05 Double Trouble Gerald Waverly
1966-05-25 The Last of the Secret Agents? J. Fredrick Duval
1965-05-14 Harlow Jonathan Martin
1965-01-08 Dear Brigitte Peregrine Upjohn
1963-02-06 Pygmalion Colonel Pickering
1961-08-01 Five Fingers : Dossier Nicolas Constantine
1961-03-20 24 Hours in a Woman's Life Stevens
1960-10-13 Midnight Lace Inspector Byrnes
1960-02-04 Visit to a Small Planet Delton
1959-05-21 The Young Philadelphians Gilbert Dickinson
1957-12-17 Witness for the Prosecution Brogan-Moore
1957-07-29 Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? Irving La Salle Jr.
1957-06-12 Island in the Sun Colonel Whittingham
1956-08-22 The Solid Gold Cadillac John T. 'Jack' Blessington
1956-05-29 D-Day the Sixth of June Brig. Russell
1955-08-03 To Catch a Thief H. H. Hughson
1954-09-10 Sabrina Thomas Fairchild
1954-06-15 The Student Prince Lutz
1954-05-29 Dial M for Murder Chief Inspector Hubbard
1952-12-04 Thunder in the East General Sir Henry Harrison
1951-08-13 The Lady and the Bandit Archbald Puffin
1951-06-20 Kind Lady Mr. Foster
1948-03-02 A Woman's Vengeance Prosecuting Counsel
1942-08-01 The Goose Steps Out Maj. Bishop
1942-06-22 The Foreman Went to France 'English' Army Captain
1942-06-15 The Next of Kin General Cooper (uncredited)
1935-02-05 Emil and the Detectives Emil Blake