Alan Williams is an actor and writer, known for London Boulevard (2010), Vera Drake (2004) and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004).
The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati
Mistress Madeleine
(Kirk)
The Darling Family
(He)
Grow Your Own
(Kenny)
The Dreamed Path
(Kenneth's Father)
National Theatre Live: Faith, Hope & Charity
(Bernard)
A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets
(George Wilkin)
The After
(Fry)
Among Giants
(Frank)
Pulse
(Charlie Maddox)
Bright Young Things
(Bookie)
Vera Drake
(Sick Husband)
London Boulevard
(Joe)
All or Nothing
(Drunk)
National Theatre Live: Till The Stars Come Down
(Tony)
Trespass Against Us
(Noah)
Vinyl
(Himself)
The Scold's Bridle
(Bob Spede)
Heartlands
(Deno)
Elephant Juice
(Geezer Man on Tube)
Getting Hurt
(Paranoid)
Peterloo
(Magistrate Marriott)
The Lost Garden: The Life and Cinema of Alice Guy-Blaché
(Self - Historian)
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
(Self)
Sometimes Always Never
(Desk Officer)
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
('Casino Royale' Director)
I Was at Home, But...
(Mr. Meisner)
Casualty
(Roy Scaddon)
Luther
(Frank Hodge)
Vera
(Michael Long)
Father Brown
(Blind 'Arry)
Without Sin
(Eric)
Charles II: The Power and The Passion
(Preacher)
Life Begins
(George)
Peak Practice
(Kevin Coles)
Utopia
(Danny "The Tramp")
Starlings
Casualty
(Roy Harvey)
The Crown
(Professor Hogg)
SunTrap
(Donald Hammer)
The Crimson Petal and the White
Love in a Cold Climate
(Religious Speaker)
Sirens
(DCI Struther)
Wycliffe
(Mr. Rand)
The Coroner
(Keegan Brubaker)
Inside Man
(Gordon)
Beyond Paradise
(Derek)
Spooks
(Charles Grady)
Chernobyl
(KGB Chairman Charkov)
Heartbeat
(Ed Sawyer)
The Capture
(Eddie Emery)
Midsomer Murders
(Ezra Canning)
The Long Call
(Maurice Craddle)