From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Emlyn Williams, CBE (26 November 1905 – 25 September 1987), known as Emlyn Williams, was a Welsh dramatist and actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Emlyn Williams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Jamaica Inn
(Harry)
They Drive by Night
(Shorty Matthews)
Ivanhoe
(Wamba)
The Scarf
(Dr. David Dunbar)
The Stars Look Down
(Joe Gowlan)
Major Barbara
(Snobby Prince)
Another Man's Poison
(Dr. Henderson)
The Citadel
(Owen)
Hatter's Castle
(Dennis)
The L-Shaped Room
(Dr. Weaver)
Girl in the News
(Tracy)
Web of Evidence
(Enoch Oswald)
The Walking Stick
(Jack Foil)
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
(Sir Wilfred Falcett)
The Last Days of Dolwyn
(Rob)
Broken Blossoms
(Chen Huan)
The Deep Blue Sea
(Sir William Collyer)
The Epic That Never Was
(Himself)
I Accuse!
(Emile Zola)
The Dictator
(King Christian VII of Danmark)
This England
(Appleyard)
Evensong
(George Leary)
My Song for You
(Theodore Bruckner)
Dead Men Tell No Tales
(Dr. Headlam)
Road House
(Chester)
Night Alone
(Charles Seaton)
David Copperfield
(Mr. Dick)
City of Beautiful Nonsense
(Jack Grey)
The Deadly Game
(Bernard Laroque)
The Iron Duke
(Bates)
Eye of the Devil
(Alain de Montfaucon)
The Frightened Lady
(Lord Lebanon)
Men of Tomorrow
(Horners)
Sally Bishop
(Arthur Montague)
Past Caring
(Edward)
The Magic Box
(Bank Manager)
You Will Remember
(Bob Slater)
Three Husbands
(Maxwell Bard)
Friday the Thirteenth
(William Blake)
The Merv Griffin Show
(Self)
Rumpole of the Bailey
The Great War
(Lloyd George (voice))
Wogan
(Self)
King Ralph
(Novel)
The Corn Is Green
(Theatre Play)
Night Must Fall
(Theatre Play)
Night Must Fall
(Theatre Play)
The Last Days of Dolwyn
(Director)
The Last Days of Dolwyn
(Screenplay)
Time Without Pity
(Theatre Play)
This England
(Dialogue)
Friday the Thirteenth
(Dialogue)
National Theatre Live: The Corn Is Green
(Writer)
The Corn Is Green
(Theatre Play)
The Citadel
(Additional Dialogue)
The Divine Spark
(Adaptation)
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
(Writer)
Broken Blossoms
(Writer)
The Corn Is Green
(Writer)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
(Additional Dialogue)
Evergreen
(Adaptation)
Play of the Week
(Writer)