Alan Webb

Alan Webb

Deceased · Born: Jul 2, 1906 · Died: Jun 22, 1982

1977
1969
1965
1955

Personal Details

BornJul 2, 1906 York, England, UK

Biography

Alan Webb, a renowned English actor, entered the world on July 2, 1906, in the historic city of York, situated in the picturesque United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he gained widespread recognition for his captivating performances in numerous films, including the 1978 cinematic masterpiece "The Great Train Robbery", the 1970 adaptation of Shakespeare's timeless classic "King Lear", and the 1977 swashbuckling epic "The Duellists". Webb's remarkable life came to a close on June 22, 1982, in the charming county of Sussex, nestled in the south of England, UK.

Career

1982
The Deadly Game
The Deadly Game as Joseph Pillet
1981
Play for Today
Play for Today as Sir Piers Blair
1980
Rough Cut
Rough Cut as Sir Samuel Sacks
'Tis Pity She's a Whore
'Tis Pity She's a Whore as Lord Lieutenant
1978
1977
The Duellists
The Duellists as Chevalier du Rivarol
1974
1973
Play for Today
Play for Today as Mr. Osmond
1972
1971
Play for Today
Play for Today as Grandfather
King Lear
King Lear as Gloucester
The Horsemen
The Horsemen as Gardi Gay (uncredited)
1970
Entertaining Mr Sloane
Entertaining Mr Sloane as Kemp ('Dadda')
1969
Women in Love
Women in Love as Thomas Crich
1968
Interlude
Interlude as Andrew
1965
The Holy Terror
The Holy Terror as William Nightingale
King Rat
King Rat as Brant
Chimes at Midnight
Chimes at Midnight as Justice Shallow
1964
The Third Secret
The Third Secret as Alden Hoving
The Pumpkin Eater
The Pumpkin Eater as Mr. Armitage - Jake's father
1959
The Scapegoat
The Scapegoat as Inspector
1958
The Silent Enemy
The Silent Enemy as British Consul
1954
Lease of Life
Lease of Life as Dr. Pembury
West of Zanzibar
West of Zanzibar as Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited)
1953
The Cruel Sea
The Cruel Sea as Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited)
1950
The Astonished Heart
The Astonished Heart as Sir Reginald
1949
Challenge to Lassie
Challenge to Lassie as James Brown