Hugh Williams
Biography
Hugh Williams, born on March 6, 1904, was a prominent English actor and playwright with Welsh roots. His career spanned several decades, during which he gained recognition for his contributions to both film and theater. Williams' talent and dedication to the performing arts left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow artists alike. He was known for his dynamic performances and compelling stage presence, which showcased the depth of his craft.
Throughout his career, Hugh Williams took on a variety of roles that highlighted his versatility as an actor. His work not only entertained but also enriched the cultural landscape of his time. Williams' influence extended beyond acting; as a dramatist, he was instrumental in shaping narratives that resonated with the public.
His life came to an end on December 7, 1969, but his legacy continues to be celebrated in the realms of theater and film. Hugh Williams remains a significant figure in the history of performing arts, remembered for his artistic achievements and contributions.
Filmography
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The Intruder
1953 • Tim
Gift Horse
1952 • Captain David G. Wilson
Take My Life
1947 • Nicholas Talbot
Elizabeth of Ladymead
1948 • John Beresford in 1946
The Day Will Dawn
1942 • Colin Metcalfe
The Blind Goddess
1948 • Lord Arthur Brasted
Her Last Affaire
1935 • Alan Herriot
Ships with Wings
1941 • Wagner
Khartoum
1966
Brief Ecstasy
1937 • Jim Wyndham
The Human Monster
1939 • Det. Insp. Larry Holt
Wuthering Heights
1939 • Hindley Earnshaw
Rome Express
1932 • Tony