
Father of actress Glynis Johns, who appeared with him in The Halfway House (1944) and The Sundowners (1960). Stocky, benevolent-looking Welsh character who became an unexpected star of British movies during WWII, then moved quickly into post-war supports, with one of his fondly-remembered parts being that of the cowering "Bob Cratchit" to Alastair Sim's cold-hearted "Ebenezer Scrooge" in the definitive film version of A Christmas Carol (1951).

Pride and Prejudice

The Rebel

The Avengers

Francis of Assisi

Storm in a Teacup

クリスマス・キャロル

The Saint

The Guv'nor

Danger Man

夢の中の恐怖/デッド・オブ・ナイト

Went the Day Well?

Maigret

The Bells Go Down

San Demetrio London

白鯨

Who Killed the Cat?

The New Avengers

テレマークの要塞

80,000 Suspects

北京の55日

The Third Man

Captain Boycott

The National Health

Shoestring

The Sundowners

The Devil's Disciple

The Foreman Went to France

1984

Never Let Go

The Halfway House

The Vicious Circle

Edward, My Son

Saloon Bar

Girl in the News

The Magic Box

House of Mortal Sin

The Captive Heart

Helter Skelter

Quartet

No Love for Johnnie

巌窟の野獣

The Day of the Triffids

Pink String and Sealing Wax

Easy Money

My Learned Friend

Counterblast

Night Ride

The Blue Peter

Once More, with Feeling!

The Old Dark House

The Intimate Stranger

Tall Headlines

Armchair Theatre

They Knew Mr. Knight

Lady in Danger

Doctor at Large

The Gypsy and the Gentleman

The Adventurer

The Master of Ballantrae

Convoy

Crown Court

Dixon of Dock Green

Diamond City

Romeo and Juliet

The Counterfeit Plan

The Next of Kin

Dishonour Bright

The Oracle

A Jolly Bad Fellow

No Hiding Place

In the Soup

Find the Lady

Sunday Night Theatre

Echo of Barbara

Valley of Song

The Surgeon's Knife

Twilight Hour

Detective