Birthday: 1921-10-12
Deathday: 2006-06-25
Birthplace: Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.
Year | Title | Character | |
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The Enchanted Loom | "Quotations read by" | ||
2001-05-25 | Very Annie Mary | Minister | |
1995-05-12 | The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain | Reverend Jones | |
1994-03-09 | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Mad Old Man - Wedding One | |
1984-05-22 | The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood | Isaac of York | |
1982-10-01 | Remembrance | Joe | |
1982-08-26 | Who Dares Wins | Bishop Crick | |
1981-03-25 | Berlin Tunnel 21 | Bruno Balderbach | |
1980-07-03 | The Sea Wolves | Charlie Wilton | |
1978-06-28 | The Wild Geese | Arthur Witty | |
1977-06-23 | Why Shoot the Teacher? | Inspector Woods | |
1976-03-26 | Sky Riders | Wasserman | |
1974-09-05 | S*P*Y*S | Lippet | |
1974-05-24 | The Prison | Julien Bour | |
1974-05-23 | Callan | Waterman | |
1973-03-23 | The House in Nightmare Park | Ernest Henderson | |
1971-08-26 | Revenge | Seely | |
1971-01-01 | Black As Hell and Thick As Grass | Presenter | |
1970-12-01 | Jane Eyre | Mason | |
1970-04-16 | The Gamblers | Broadfoot | |
1969-03-09 | The Assassination Bureau | Monsieur Popescu | |
1968-11-29 | Great Catherine | Naryshkin | |
1968-10-30 | Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher | Mr. Church | |
1968-10-30 | The Lion in Winter | Strolling Player | |
1968-09-18 | A Fairy Story | ||
1967-07-18 | The Whisperers | Mr. Weaver | |
1967-03-31 | The Bobo | Pepe Gamazo | |
1966-03-09 | A Walk in the Sea | Mr. Jones | |
1965-07-14 | Rotten to the Core | Lenny the Dip | |
1963-05-20 | Heavens Above! | Rev. Owen Thomas | |
1963-05-17 | We Joined the Navy | Orator | |
1962-09-02 | Nothing to Pay | Lydiat Shell | |
1962-08-19 | The Fishing Match | Reuben | |
1962-05-01 | The Painted Smile | Kleinie | |
1962-01-19 | Only Two Can Play | Ieuan Jenkins | |
1961-09-01 | The Frightened City | Wally | |
1961-01-01 | Payroll | Monty | |
1961-01-01 | Rag Doll | Wilson | |
1960-11-15 | Suspect | Dr Shole | |
1960-08-25 | A French Mistress | Mr Meade | |
1960-04-01 | Circus of Horrors | Martin | |
1960-01-01 | Snowball | Phil Hart | |
1959-12-01 | Expresso Bongo | Charlie | |
1959-10-23 | Libel | Fitch | |
1959-08-18 | I'm All Right Jack | Dai | |
1959-03-10 | Carlton-Browne of the F.O. | Sir John's Assistant (uncredited) | |
1959-03-01 | Tiger Bay | Mr. Seymour | |
1958-11-17 | The Two-Headed Spy | Adolf Hitler | |
1958-09-30 | The Man Upstairs | Pollen | |
1958-09-30 | Chain of Events | Clarke | |
1958-07-03 | A Night to Remember | Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips | |
1957-12-03 | The Naked Truth | Porter | |
1957-12-01 | Blue Murder at St. Trinian's | Charlie Bull | |
1957-09-17 | Lucky Jim | Cyril Johns | |
1957-03-04 | Brothers in Law | Hearse Driver | |
1956-11-27 | Tiger in the Smoke | Crutches | |
1956-06-01 | The Baby and the Battleship | Sub-Lieutenant | |
1956-03-06 | 1984 | Prisoner | |
1956-02-17 | Private's Progress | Private Dai Jones | |
1955-06-06 | Track the Man Down | Ken Orwell | |
1955-04-19 | The Prisoner | The Secretary | |
1954-11-01 | The Green Buddha | Nobby | |
1953-12-04 | 36 Hours | Henry Slosson | |
1952-09-30 | The Starfish | Jack Trevennick | |
1951-11-13 | High Treason | Jimmy Ellis | |
1950-07-26 | Waterfront | Maurice Bruno | |
1949-04-09 | Blue Scar | Thomas Williams | |
1949-02-28 | Forbidden | Johnny | |
1949-01-07 | Helter Skelter | Nick Martin's BBC Colleague | |
1948-05-12 | Bond Street | Len Phillips | |
1947-09-23 | Fame Is the Spur | Wartime Miners' Representative (uncredited) | |
1947-03-10 | The Shop at Sly Corner | Archie Fellows | |
1946-07-21 | The Shop at Sly Corner | Archie Fellowes | |
1942-10-21 | The Forest Rangers | Ranger | |
1942-05-18 | Hard Steel | Dixon | |
1942-02-23 | The Black Sheep of Whitehall | Butcher's Boy | |
1941-06-28 | Love on the Dole | Harry's Pal in Billiard Hall | |
1941-04-20 | The Farmer's Wife | George Smerdon | |
1940-12-31 | Miss Knowall | Chris | |
1940-04-28 | Channel Incident | Johnny |