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Hugh Williams

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hugh Williams (6 March 1904 – 7 December 1969) was an English actor and dramatist of Welsh descent. Description above from the Wikipedia Hugh Williams licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Wuthering Heights

(Hindley Earnshaw)

An Ideal Husband

(Robert Chiltern)

The Human Monster

(Det. Insp. Larry Holt)

Khartoum

(Lord Hartington)

One of Our Aircraft Is Missing

(Frank Shelley, Observer / Navigator in B for Bertie)

Bank Holiday

(Geoffrey)

The Day Will Dawn

(Colin Metcalfe)

Secret Mission

(Major Peter Garnett)

The Fake

(Sir Richard Aldingham)

The Last Journey

(Gerald Winter)

Elizabeth of Ladymead

(John Beresford in 1946)

Take My Life

(Nicholas Talbot)

Rome Express

(Tony)

Inspector Hornleigh

(Bill Gordon)

Paper Orchid

(Frank McSweeney)

Charley's Aunt

(Charlie Wykeham)

Twice Upon a Time

(James Turner)

Naughty Arlette

(Arnold Dickson)

Outcast Lady

(Gerald)

The Blind Goddess

(Lord Arthur Brasted)

Brief Ecstasy

(Jim Wyndham)

A Girl in a Million

The Intruder

(Tim)

The Amateur Gentleman

(Lord Ronald Meredith)

Dead Men Tell No Tales

(Detective Inspector Martin)

The Man Behind the Mask

(Nick Barclay)

David Copperfield

(James Steerforth)

In a Monastery Garden

(Paul Ferrier)

The Jewel

(Frank Hallam)

His Lordship Goes to Press

(Lord Bill Wilmer)

Ships with Wings

(Wagner)

Gift Horse

(Captain David G. Wilson)

The Dark Stairway

(Dr. Thurlow)

The Windmill

(Lt Peter Ellington)

Side Street Angel

(Peter)

Sorrell and Son

(Kit Sorrell as an Adult)

A Night in Montmartre

(Philip Borell)

A Gentleman of Paris

(Gaston Gerrard)

White Face

(Michael Seeley)

This Acting Business

(Hugh)

After Dark

(Richard Morton)

The Happy Family

(Victor Hutt)

Her Last Affaire

(Alan Herriot)

The Holly and the Ivy

(Richard Wyndham)

Elinor Norton

(Tony Norton)

Let's Live Tonight

All Men Are Enemies

Talk About Jacqueline

(Doctor Michael Thomas)

Premiere

(Nissen, Rene)

The Count of Monte Cristo

Colonel March of Scotland Yard

(Harold Hartley)