Birthday:
Jul 02, 1906
Place of Birth: York, England, UK
Place of Birth: York, England, UK
Alan Webb
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
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Chimes at Midnight | Justice Shallow | 1965 |
The Canterbury Tales | Old Man | 1972 |
The First Great Train Robbery | Edgar Trent | 1978 |
The Taming of the Shrew | Gremio | 1967 |
Dear Brutus | Lob | 1981 |
Challenge to Lassie | James Brown | 1949 |
Women in Love | Thomas Crich | 1969 |
Rough Cut | Sir Samuel Sacks | 1980 |
The Pumpkin Eater | Mr. Armitage - Jake's father | 1964 |
Entertaining Mr. Sloane | Kemp ('Dadda') | 1970 |
Interlude | Andrew | 1968 |
The Horsemen | Gardi Gay (uncredited) | 1971 |
The Seagull | Sorin | 1978 |
Country | Sir Piers Blair | 1981 |
Lease of Life | Dr. Pembury | 1954 |
The Deadly Game | Joseph Pillet | 1982 |
The Silent Enemy | British Consul | 1958 |
King Lear | Gloucester | 1971 |
The Duellists | Chevalier du Rivarol | 1977 |
The Changeling | Vermandero | 1974 |
The Scapegoat | Inspector | 1959 |
King Rat | Brant | 1965 |
The Cruel Sea | Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited) | 1953 |
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont | Mr. Osmond | 1973 |
The Rainbirds | Grandfather | 1971 |
Cows | Herbert | 1972 |
Nicholas and Alexandra | Yurovsky | 1971 |
The Third Secret | Alden Hoving | 1964 |
The Holy Terror | William Nightingale | 1965 |
The Astonished Heart | Sir Reginald | 1950 |
West of Zanzibar | Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited) | 1954 | Series | Cast | Year |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | William Nightingale | 1951 |
Suspense | 1949 | |
Knight Errant Limited | Colonel Cope-Addams | 1959 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | Sir Francis Bacon | 1951 |
Public Eye | Reggie Aston | 1965 |
Play for Today | Herbert | 1970 |
Play for Today | Mr. Osmond | 1970 |
BBC Play of the Month | Vermandero | 1965 |
The Protectors | Blind Man | 1972 |