Kenneth Griffith
Kenneth Griffith
Biography
Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
103
Gender
Male
Birthday
1921-10-12 (103 years old)
Place of Birth
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Acting

2001

Very Annie Mary as Minister

1994

Four Weddings and a Funeral as Mad Old Man - Wedding One

1986

Shaka Zulu as Zacharias Abrahams

1986

Lovejoy as Sir Desmond Clark

1984

The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood as Isaac of York

1982

Who Dares Wins as Bishop Crick

1982

Remembrance as Joe

1981

Berlin Tunnel 21 as Bruno Balderbach

1980

The Sea Wolves as Charlie Wilton

1979

Minder as Dai Llewellyn

1978

The Wild Geese as Arthur Witty

1978

Curious Journey as Narrator

1977

Why Shoot the Teacher? as Inspector Woods

1976

Sky Riders as Wasserman

1974

The Prison as Julien Bour

1974

Callan as Waterman

1974

S*P*Y*S as Lippet

1973

The House in Nightmare Park as Ernest Henderson

1971

Revenge as Seely

1970

Jane Eyre as Mason

1970

The Gamblers as Broadfoot

1969

Strange Report as Segarus

1969

The Assassination Bureau as Monsieur Popescu

1968

Ooh La La! as Not available

1968

The Lion in Winter as Strolling Player

1968

Great Catherine as Naryshkin

1968

A Fairy Story as Not available

1967

Omnibus as Self - Presenter

1967

The Prisoner as The President

1967

The Prisoner as Schnipps / Number Two

1967

The Whisperers as Mr. Weaver

1967

The Bobo as Pepe Gamazo

1966

A Walk in the Sea as Mr. Jones

1965

Thirty-Minute Theatre as Mr Rounds

1965

Rotten to the Core as Lenny the Dip

1964

The Wednesday Play as Mr. Jones

1963

We Joined the Navy as Orator

1963

Heavens Above! as Rev. Owen Thomas

1963

The Airy Tomb as Narrator

1962

Only Two Can Play as Ieuan Jenkins

1962

The Painted Smile as Kleinie

1962

The Fishing Match as Reuben

1962

Nothing to Pay as Lydiat Shell

1961

The Frightened City as Wally

1961

Payroll as Monty

1961

Rag Doll as Wilson

1960

Circus of Horrors as Martin

1960

Suspect as Dr Shole

1960

A French Mistress as Mr Meade

1960

Snowball as Phil Hart

1959

I'm All Right Jack as Dai

1959

Libel as Fitch

1959

Tiger Bay as Mr. Seymour

1959

Carlton-Browne of the F.O. as Sir John's Assistant (uncredited)

1959

Expresso Bongo as Charlie

1958

A Night to Remember as Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips

1958

The Two-Headed Spy as Adolf Hitler

1958

Chain of Events as Clarke

1958

The Man Upstairs as Pollen

1957

Blue Murder at St. Trinian's as Charlie Bull

1957

The Naked Truth as Porter

1957

Brothers in Law as Hearse Driver

1957

Lucky Jim as Cyril Johns

1956

1984 as Prisoner

1956

The Baby and the Battleship as Sub-Lieutenant

1956

Private's Progress as Private Dai Jones

1956

Tiger in the Smoke as Crutches

1955

The Prisoner as The Secretary

1955

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

1950

Waterfront as Maurice Bruno

1949

Helter Skelter as Nick Martin's BBC Colleague

1949

Forbidden as Johnny

1949

Blue Scar as Thomas Williams

1948

Bond Street as Len Phillips

1947

The Shop at Sly Corner as Archie Fellows

1947

Fame Is the Spur as Wartime Miners' Representative (uncredited)

1946

The Shop at Sly Corner as Archie Fellowes

1942

The Forest Rangers as Ranger

1942

The Black Sheep of Whitehall as Butcher's Boy

1942

Hard Steel as Dixon

1942

The Great Mr Handel as Not available

1941

Love on the Dole as Harry's Pal in Billiard Hall

1941

The Farmer's Wife as George Smerdon

1940

Miss Knowall as Chris

NaN

The Enchanted Loom as "Quotations read by"

1940

Channel Incident as Johnny

NaN

A Famous Journey as Narrator