John Bryans

John Bryans

Deceased · Born: Aug 5, 1942 · Died: Mar 2, 1989

Personal Details

BornAug 5, 1942 England, UK

Biography

John Bryans, a talented actor, entered this world on August 5, 1942, in the picturesque United Kingdom, specifically in the country of England. He spent his early years in this enchanting land, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant culture.

As he grew older, John's passion for the performing arts only intensified, and he eventually made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. His impressive acting career spanned several decades, with notable roles in films such as "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1965),"Nana" (1968),and "Blake's 7" (1978).

Throughout his life, John's dedication to his craft was evident in every performance, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. His unique talent and captivating stage presence earned him a special place in the hearts of many.

Sadly, John's time on this earth came to an end on March 2, 1989, in the charming town of Colchester, Essex, England, UK. Despite his passing, his legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of actors and fans alike.

Career

1982
Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis as Dubreuil
1979
Henry V
Henry V as Duke of Bourbon
1977
Play for Today
Play for Today as Magistrate
1974
Play for Today
Play for Today as Colonel Broom
Justice
Justice as William Corletti
1971
The House That Dripped Blood
The House That Dripped Blood as Stoker (segment "Framework Story")
Cousin Bette
Cousin Bette as Célestin Crevel
Downfall
Downfall as Artist