Alan Webb (2 July 1906 - 22 June 1982) was an English stage and film actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Webb (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Chimes at Midnight
(Justice Shallow)
The Canterbury Tales
(Old Man)
The First Great Train Robbery
(Edgar Trent)
The Taming of the Shrew
(Gremio)
Dear Brutus
(Lob)
Challenge to Lassie
(James Brown)
Women in Love
(Thomas Crich)
Rough Cut
(Sir Samuel Sacks)
The Pumpkin Eater
(Mr. Armitage - Jake's father)
Entertaining Mr. Sloane
(Kemp ('Dadda'))
Interlude
(Andrew)
The Horsemen
(Gardi Gay (uncredited))
The Seagull
(Sorin)
Country
(Sir Piers Blair)
Lease of Life
(Dr. Pembury)
The Deadly Game
(Joseph Pillet)
The Silent Enemy
(British Consul)
King Lear
(Gloucester)
The Duellists
(Chevalier du Rivarol)
The Changeling
(Vermandero)
The Scapegoat
(Inspector)
King Rat
(Brant)
The Cruel Sea
(Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited))
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
(Mr. Osmond)
The Rainbirds
(Grandfather)
Cows
(Herbert)
Nicholas and Alexandra
(Yurovsky)
The Third Secret
(Alden Hoving)
The Holy Terror
(William Nightingale)
The Astonished Heart
(Sir Reginald)
West of Zanzibar
(Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited))
Hallmark Hall of Fame
(William Nightingale)
Suspense
Knight Errant Limited
(Colonel Cope-Addams)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
(Sir Francis Bacon)
Public Eye
(Reggie Aston)
Play for Today
(Herbert)
Play for Today
(Mr. Osmond)
BBC Play of the Month
(Vermandero)
The Protectors
(Blind Man)