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Alan Webb

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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​


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Born:
Jul 2, 1906 In York, England, UK
Movie/TV Credits:
31
First Appeared:
In the series Suspense 1949-01-06
Latest Project:
Movie The Deadly Game 1982-07-22
Known For
Poster of The Deadly Game
Poster of Entertaining Mr. Sloane
Poster of The Silent Enemy
Poster of Lease of Life
Filmography
Movie The Deadly Game Joseph Pillet 1982-07-22
Movie Country Sir Piers Blair 1981-10-20
Movie Rough Cut Sir Samuel Sacks 1980-06-19
Movie The Seagull Sorin 1978-02-05
Movie The First Great Train Robbery Edgar Trent 1978-12-14
Movie The Duellists Chevalier 1977-08-31
Movie The Changeling Vermandero 1974-01-20
Movie Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont Mr. Osmond 1973-10-18
Movie The Canterbury Tales Old Man 1972-09-02
Movie Cows Herbert 1972-02-24
Movie The Rainbirds Grandfather 1971-02-11
Movie The Horsemen Gardi Gay (uncredited) 1971-08-16
Movie Nicholas and Alexandra Yurovsky 1971-11-29
Movie Entertaining Mr. Sloane Kemp ("Dadda") 1970-04-08
Movie Women in Love Thomas Crich 1969-09-13
Movie Interlude Andrew 1968-05-01
Movie The Taming of the Shrew Gremio 1967-03-08
Movie King Rat Brant 1965-10-27
Movie The Holy Terror William Nightingale 1965-04-07
Movie Chimes at Midnight Justice Shallow 1965-12-23
Movie The Third Secret Alden Hoving 1964-02-02
Movie The Pumpkin Eater Mr. Armitage - Jake's father 1964-07-16
Movie The Scapegoat Inspector 1959-08-06
Movie The Silent Enemy British Consul 1958-03-04
Movie Lease of Life Dr. Pembury 1954-10-18
Movie West of Zanzibar Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited) 1954-03-24
Movie The Cruel Sea Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited) 1953-02-24
Series Hallmark Hall of Fame Unknown 1951-12-24
Movie The Astonished Heart Sir Reginald 1950-03-17
Series Suspense Unknown 1949-01-06
Movie Challenge to Lassie James Brown 1949-10-31