Acting
Kenneth Griffith (12 October 1921 – 25 June 2006) was a Welsh actor and documentary filmmaker.
Very Annie Mary
as Minister
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain
as Reverend Jones
Four Weddings and a Funeral
as Mad Old Man - Wedding One
Shaka Zulu
as Zacharias Abrahams
Lovejoy
as Sir Desmond Clark
The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood
as Isaac of York
Remembrance
as Joe
Who Dares Wins
as Bishop Crick
Thomas Paine: The Most Valuable Englishman Ever
as himself (presenter)
Berlin Tunnel 21
as Bruno Balderbach
The Sea Wolves
as Charlie Wilton
Minder
as Dai Llewellyn
A Famous Journey
as Narrator
Curious Journey
The Wild Geese
as Arthur Witty
Why Shoot the Teacher?
as Inspector Woods
Sky Riders
as Wasserman
Churchill's People
as King John
S*P*Y*S
as Lippet
Armchair Cinema
as Julien Bour
The Prison
Callan
as Waterman
The Perils Of Pendragon
as Isaac
The Public's Right to Know
as Self
The House in Nightmare Park
as Ernest Henderson
Hang Up Your Brightest Colours
as Himself
Clochemerle
as Ernest Tafardel
Revenge
as Seely
Black As Hell and Thick As Grass
as Presenter
Jane Eyre
as Mason
The Gamblers
as Broadfoot
Strange Report
as Segarus
The Assassination Bureau
as Monsieur Popescu
Great Catherine
as Naryshkin
Koroshi
as Richards
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher
as Mr. Church
A Fairy Story
Cast
The Lion in Winter
as Strolling Player
Ooh La La!
Omnibus
as Self - Presenter
The Prisoner
as The President
The Whisperers
as Mr. Weaver
The Bobo
as Pepe Gamazo
A Walk in the Sea
as Mr. Jones
Thirty-Minute Theatre
as Mr Rounds
The Wednesday Thriller
as Mr Seam
Rotten to the Core
as Lenny the Dip
The Wednesday Play
Festival
The Airy Tomb
Heavens Above!
as Rev. Owen Thomas
We Joined the Navy
as Orator
Nothing to Pay
as Lydiat Shell
The Fishing Match
as Reuben
The Painted Smile
as Kleinie
Only Two Can Play
as Ieuan Jenkins
The Frightened City
as Wally
Drama 61-67
as Szepesi
Payroll
as Monty
Rag Doll
as Wilson
Suspect
as Dr Shole
A French Mistress
as Mr Meade
Circus of Horrors
as Martin
Snowball
as Phil Hart
Expresso Bongo
as Charlie
Libel
as Fitch
I'm All Right Jack
as Dai
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
as Sir John's Assistant (uncredited)
Tiger Bay
as Mr. Seymour
The Two-Headed Spy
as Adolf Hitler
The Man Upstairs
as Pollen
Chain of Events
as Clarke
A Night to Remember
as Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's
as Charlie Bull
The Naked Truth
as Porter
Lucky Jim
as Cyril Johns
Brothers in Law
as Hearse Driver
Tiger in the Smoke
as Crutches
Armchair Theatre
as Derry Spooner
The Baby and the Battleship
as Sub-Lieutenant
1984
as Prisoner
Private's Progress
as Private Dai Jones
Track the Man Down
as Ken Orwell
as The Secretary
The Green Buddha
as Nobby
36 Hours
as Henry Slosson
The Starfish
as Jack Trevennick
High Treason
as Jimmy Ellis
Waterfront
as Maurice Bruno
Sunday Night Theatre
as Rodion Raskolnikoff
Helter Skelter
as Nick Martin's BBC Colleague (uncredited)
Blue Scar
as Thomas Williams
Forbidden
as Johnny
Bond Street
as Len Phillips
Fame Is the Spur
as Wartime Miners' Representative (uncredited)
The Shop at Sly Corner
as Archie Fellows
as Archie Fellowes
The Great Mr Handel
The Forest Rangers
as Ranger
Hard Steel
as Dixon
The Black Sheep of Whitehall
as Butcher's Boy
Love on the Dole
as Harry's Pal in Billiard Hall
The Farmer's Wife
as George Smerdon
Miss Knowall
as Chris
Channel Incident
The Enchanted Loom
as "Quotations read by"
Against the Empire: The Boer War
Writer