Kenneth Griffith
Born: 1921-10-12 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Died: 2006-06-25
Known For: Acting
Biography
Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.
Filmography
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
- Lovejoy as Sir Desmond Clark
- Shaka Zulu as Zacharias Abrahams
1984
- The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood as Isaac of York
1982
- Remembrance as Joe
- Who Dares Wins as Bishop Crick
- 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
- A Famous Journey as Narrator
1978
- The Wild Geese as Arthur Witty
- Curious Journey as Narrator
1977
- Why Shoot the Teacher? as Inspector Woods
1976
- Sky Riders as Wasserman
1974
- The Public's Right to Know as Self
- Churchill's People as King John
- The Prison as Julien Bour
- Callan as Waterman
- Armchair Cinema as Julien Bour
- S*P*Y*S as Lippet
1973
- The House in Nightmare Park as Ernest Henderson
- Hang Up Your Brightest Colours as Himself
1971
- Black As Hell and Thick As Grass as Presenter
- Revenge as Seely
1970
- Jane Eyre as Mason
- The Gamblers as Broadfoot
1969
- The Assassination Bureau as Monsieur Popescu
- Strange Report as Segarus
1968
- Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher as Mr. Church
- The Lion in Winter as Strolling Player
- Great Catherine as Naryshkin
- Koroshi as Richards
- A Fairy Story
- Ooh La La!
1967
- Omnibus as Self - Presenter
- The Prisoner as The President
- The Bobo as Pepe Gamazo
- The Whisperers as Mr. Weaver
1966
- A Walk in the Sea as Mr. Jones
1965
- Thirty-Minute Theatre as Mr Rounds
- Rotten to the Core as Lenny the Dip
1964
- The Wednesday Play as Mr. Jones
1963
- Festival as Mr. Jones
- Heavens Above! as Rev. Owen Thomas
- We Joined the Navy as Orator
- The Airy Tomb as Narrator
1962
- Nothing to Pay as Lydiat Shell
- Only Two Can Play as Ieuan Jenkins
- The Painted Smile as Kleinie
- The Fishing Match as Reuben
1961
- Payroll as Monty
- Rag Doll as Wilson
- The Frightened City as Wally
1960
- Suspect as Dr Shole
- Snowball as Phil Hart
- Circus of Horrors as Martin
- A French Mistress as Mr Meade
1959
- Tiger Bay as Mr. Seymour
- Libel as Fitch
- Carlton-Browne of the F.O. as Sir John's Assistant (uncredited)
- I'm All Right Jack as Dai
- Expresso Bongo as Charlie
1958
- A Night to Remember as Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips
- The Two-Headed Spy as Adolf Hitler
- Chain of Events as Clarke
- The Man Upstairs as Pollen
1957
- Blue Murder at St. Trinian's as Charlie Bull
- Lucky Jim as Cyril Johns
- Brothers in Law as Hearse Driver
- The Naked Truth as Porter
1956
- The Baby and the Battleship as Sub-Lieutenant
- 1984 as Prisoner
- Tiger in the Smoke as Crutches
- Private's Progress as Private Dai Jones
1955
- The Prisoner as The Secretary
- Track the Man Down as Ken Orwell
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
- Sunday Night Theatre as Rodion Raskolnikoff
- Waterfront as Maurice Bruno
1949
- Blue Scar as Thomas Williams
- Forbidden as Johnny
- Helter Skelter as Nick Martin's BBC Colleague (uncredited)
1948
- Bond Street as Len Phillips
1947
- The Shop at Sly Corner as Archie Fellows
- Fame Is the Spur as Wartime Miners' Representative (uncredited)
1946
- The Shop at Sly Corner as Archie Fellowes
1942
- The Black Sheep of Whitehall as Butcher's Boy
- Hard Steel as Dixon
- The Forest Rangers as Ranger
- The Great Mr Handel
1941
- Love on the Dole as Harry's Pal in Billiard Hall
- The Farmer's Wife as George Smerdon
1940
- Channel Incident as Johnny
- Miss Knowall as Chris