D. J. Williams (actor)
David James "D. J." Williams (1868–1949) was a British actor.[1] He also directed one film, The Shuttle of Life, which starred Evelyn Brent.[2] He was born and died in Warwickshire, England, U.K.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1920 | Inheritance | Tulliver | |
1933 | The Poisoned Diamond | ||
1934 | What Happened to Harkness? | ||
Princess Charming | |||
Lily of Killarney | |||
1935 | Look Up and Laugh | ||
Scrooge | Undertaker | ||
1936 | Captain Bill | Cheerful | |
The Beloved Vagabond | Undertaker | ||
The Crimes of Stephen Hawke | Joshua Trimble | ||
The Man Who Changed His Mind | Landlord | Uncredited | |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | |||
1937 | Boys Will Be Girls | George Luff | |
It's Never Too Late to Mend | Farmer Merton | ||
Silver Blaze | |||
Keep Fit | Editor of the Gazette | Uncredited | |
For Valour | Hiccuping Judge | Uncredited | |
1938 | John Halifax | Abel Fletcher | |
1941 | The Ghost Train | Ben Isaacs | |
1942 | Penn of Pennsylvania | ||
Back Room Boy | McIntyre | Uncredited | |
Hard Steel | Jimpson | ||
The Great Mr. Handel | Leader of performance wreckers | ||
1943 | Tomorrow We Live | Boileau | Released as At Dawn We Die in USA |
References
- ↑ BFI | Film & TV Database | WILLIAMS, D.J
- ↑ Kear, Lynn (2009). Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook. p. 133. ISBN 978-0-7864-4363-5.
External links
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