Brock Williams

Brock Williams

Deceased · Died: Feb 19, 1968

Personal Details

Biography

Brock Williams, a renowned writer and director, entered the world in April 1895, specifically in Truro, Cornwall, England, a picturesque region situated in the southwestern tip of the United Kingdom. This talented individual would go on to leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, with a plethora of notable credits to his name.

Some of his most notable works include the 1952 production "I'm a Stranger", the 1947 film "The Root of All Evil", and the 1957 television series "The New Adventures of Charlie Chan". His work was met with widespread acclaim, cementing his status as a respected figure in the industry.

Despite his many accomplishments, Brock Williams' life was not without its conclusion. He passed away on February 19, 1968, in the charming town of Richmond upon Thames, situated in the county of Surrey, England, UK.

Career

1960
The Gentle Trap
The Gentle Trap as Screenplay
1959
Naked Fury
Naked Fury as Screenplay
1958
Black Tide
Black Tide as Screenplay
1955
The Gilded Cage
The Gilded Cage as Screenplay
1954
The Harassed Hero
The Harassed Hero as Screenplay
Meet Mr. Malcolm
Meet Mr. Malcolm as Screenplay
1953
1952
1947
1945
1944
1943
The Dark Tower
The Dark Tower as Screenplay
1942
Flying Fortress
Flying Fortress as Screenplay
1941
1940
1939
Q Planes
Q Planes as Story
1935
Crime Unlimited
Crime Unlimited as Screenplay
1952
I'm a Stranger
I'm a Stranger as Director, Writer
1947
The Root of All Evil
The Root of All Evil as Director, Screenplay