D.J. Williams

D.J. Williams

Deceased · Born: Mar 25, 1868 · Died: Jul 26, 1949

Personal Details

BornMar 25, 1868 Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, UK

Biography

D.J. Williams, a renowned thespian, took his first breath on March 25, 1868, in the charming town of Ruthin, located in the picturesque county of Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom.

Throughout his illustrious career, Williams made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark as both an actor and director. His impressive repertoire includes notable performances in "The Crimes of Stephen Hawke" (1936),"The Shuttle of Life" (1920),and "The Doctor's Secret" (1934),to name a few.

Tragically, D.J. Williams' life came to a close on July 26, 1949, in the bustling town of Bushey, nestled in the heart of Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this very day.

Career

1943
1942
Courageous Mr. Penn
Courageous Mr. Penn as Lord Arlington
Unpublished Story
Unpublished Story as Mr. Robinson
Back-Room Boy
Back-Room Boy as McIntyre
The Great Mr. Handel
The Great Mr. Handel as Leader of performance wreckers
1941
The Ghost Train
The Ghost Train as Ben Isaacs
The Stars Look Down
The Stars Look Down as Union Committee Chairman
1938
Mystery of Room 13
Mystery of Room 13 as Emmanuel Legge
The Citadel
The Citadel as Old Thomas (uncredited)
The Challenge
The Challenge as Villager
1937
Cotton Queen
Cotton Queen as Thompson
Keep Fit
Keep Fit as Editor of The Gazette
1935
Scrooge
Scrooge as Undertaker
The Clairvoyant
The Clairvoyant as Juror (uncredited)
1934
A Song for You
A Song for You as Opera House Secretary