Mervyn Johns filmography
Mervyn Johns was a Welsh actor who appeared in 74 films, 32 television shows, and more than 23 plays across six decades on screen and stage. Johns made his theatrical debut while on tour of the British dominions in 1923 and his screen debut with Lady in Danger in 1934. He went on to become an indelible part of British wartime cinema with starring roles in Saloon Bar (1940), The Next of Kin (1942), Went the Day Well? (1942), The Halfway House (1944), Twilight Hour (1945), and Dead of Night (1945). In the postwar era, he worked regularly as a character actor at Ealing Studios, first with starring roles in They Knew Mr. Knight (1946), The Captive Heart (1946), Captain Boycott (1947), Easy Money (1948), and Scrooge (1951), and later guest appearances on televised plays and anthology series.[citation needed]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Director | Network | Notes | Ref |
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1938 | Pride and Prejudice | Sir Wilfred Lucas | — | BBC Television | Television film | [50] |
1950–1957 | BBC Sunday Night Theatre | Harold Simpson Albert Eccles Samuel Pepys Rough His Excellency the Governor |
— | BBC Television | 5 episodes | [51] |
1955–1961 | ITV Television Playhouse | Walter Turnbull Wickers Jan Konigsveldt Jack Wilson Frank Davidson Sylvan Humphreys |
Antony Kearey Herbert Wise Cyril Butcher Ronald Marriott Rosemary Hill Toby Robertson |
Associated-Rediffusion | 7 episodes | [51] |
1956 | New Ramps for Old | J. Philimore Sparkes | — | BBC Television | 6 episodes | [52] |
1956–1964 | ITV Play of the Week | Caspar Darde Rev. Arthur Mottram Doctor Evans Eli |
David Boisseau Philip Saville Warren Tute David Boisseau |
Granada Television | 4 episodes | [53] |
1957 | A Tale of Two Cities | Mr. Jarvis Lorry | — | BBC Television | Television mini series 7 episodes |
[54] [55] |
1958 | White Hunter | Mr. Doak | Max Varnel Joseph Sterling |
Telestar Productions | 2 episodes | [53] |
Leave It to Todhunter | Lawrence Todhunter | Andrew Osborn | BBC Television | 6 episodes | [56] | |
1959 | Knight Errant Limited | Harry Smith | Stuart Latham | Granada Television | Episode: He Fell Among Thieves | [57] |
1960 | Boyd Q.C. | John Parsons | Michael Currer-Briggs | Associated-Rediffusion | Episode: The Little Man | [58] |
1962 | Probation Officer | Mr. Todd | Geoffrey Stephenson | Associated Television | [59] | |
Maigret | Inspector Fumel | Terence Williams | BBC Television | Episode: The Amateurs | [60] | |
The Keep | Ben Morton | John Dexter | BBC Television | Television film | [61] | |
1963 | The Third Man | Geoffrey Ormsby | David MacDonald | BBC Television Prestige Productions National Telefilm Associates |
Episode: A King's Ransom | [62] |
1964 | Detective | Father Brown | Gilchrist Calder | BBC Television | Episode: The Quick One | [63] |
No Hiding Place | Alf Turnball | Cyril Coke | Associated-Rediffusion | Episode: Hanging by a Thread | [64] | |
Danger Man | Armstrong | Don Chaffey | Incorporated Television Company | Episode: No Marks for Servility | [51] | |
1965 | The Sullavan Brothers | Benjamin Greenfield | Philip Dale | Associated Television | Episode: You Can't Win | [65] |
Knock on Any Door | Mr. Prubright | Graham Evans | Associated Television | Episode: Close Season | [53] | |
The Avengers | Brandon Storey | Roy Ward Baker | ABC Weekend Television | Episode: Too Many Christmas Trees | [51] | |
1965–1966 | Pardon the Expression | Jacob Elijah Burgess Jeb |
Wally Butler Michael Cox |
Granada Television | 2 episodes | [53] |
1966 | The Saint | Doctor Davis | Roger Moore | Bamore Incorporated Television Company |
Episode: The House on Dragon's Rock | [51] |
1972 | Kate | Mr. Norris | Paul Annett | Yorkshire Television | Episode: People Depend on You | [53] |
The Adventurer | Franz Kolmar | Val Guest | Incorporated Television Company | Episode: Deadlock | [53] | |
Dixon of Dock Green | Mr. Farmer | Vere Lorrimer | BBC Television | Episode: The Fingerman | [66] | |
The Strauss Family | Doctor Sarner | David Giles | Associated Television | Television mini series Episode: Josef |
[67] | |
1973 | The Adventures of Black Beauty | Silas Surtees | Gerry Poulson | The Fremantle Corporation London Weekend Television Talbot Television |
Episode: The Medicine Man | [53] |
Thinking Man As Hero | Lord Beale | John Glenister | BBC Television | Television film | [68] | |
1973–1975 | Crown Court | Arthur Charles Parfitt Edward Lumsden |
June Wyndham Davies Roger Tucker |
Granada Television | 5 episodes | [53] |
1974 | QB VII | Mr. Evans | Tom Gries | Douglas S. Cramer Company Screen Gems |
Television mini series | [69] |
1977 | Kilvert's Diary | James Jones | Peter Hammond | BBC Television | Episode: An Angel Satyr Walks These Hills | [70] |
1977–1979 | The New Avengers | Elderly man | Ray Austin | The Avengers Enterprises TV Productions IDTV Production |
Episode: Medium Rare | [71] |
1979 | Shoestring | Reverend James Appleby | Roger Tucker | BBC Television | Episode: Knock for Knock | [53] |
Stage appearances
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Director | Theatre | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1924 | London's Grand Guignol | Mr Trant | Lewis Casson | Comedy Theatre | West End debut | [72] |
1926 | Sons and Fathers | Mr Mingan | Milton Rosmer | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art | [72] | |
1931–1932 | The Ghost Train | Teddy Deakin | Ralph Hutton | Little Theatre | [72] | |
When Knights Were Bold | Sir Guy De Vere | Alfred Brooks | Little Theatre | [72] | ||
A Cup of Kindness | — | Ralph Hutton | Little Theatre | [3] | ||
1932 | Bird In Hand | Mr Blanquet | Ralph Hutton | Little Theatre | [72] | |
1932–1933 | The Rivals | — | Alfred Brooks | Little Theatre | [72] | |
Saint Joan | — | — | Little Theatre | [72] | ||
1934–1935 | Hyde Park Corner | Magistrate's Clerk | Thomas Reynolds | Apollo Theatre | [10] | |
1937–1938 | Time and the Conways | Ernest Beevers | Irene Hentschel | Duchess Theatre | [73] | |
1938 | Comedienne | Ted Jones | Murray Macdonald | Aldwych Theatre | [74] | |
1939 | The Doctor's Dilemma | Sir Patrick Cullen | John Fernald | Westminster Theatre Whitehall Theatre |
[75] | |
1939–1940 | Saloon Bar | Wickers | Richard Bird | Wyndham's Theatre | [76] | |
1940–1941 | Once a Crook | Hallelujah Harry | Richard Bird | Aldwych Theatre New Theatre |
[77] | |
1942–1943 | The Duke in Darkness | — | Michael Redgrave | Bristol Hippodrome | [72] | |
1943 | Heartbreak House | Captain Shotover | John Burrell | Cambridge Theatre | [78] | |
1949 | Tobacco Road | Jeeter Lester | Robert Henderson | Embassy Theatren Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Playhouse Theatre |
[79] | |
Love's a Funny Thing | Michael Norbury | — | Ambassadors Theatre | [80] | ||
1950 | Deadlock | George | Peter Dearing | Prince of Wales Theatre | [72] | |
1951 | The Martins' Nest | Harold Martin | André van Gyseghem | Westminster Theatre | [81] | |
Heloise | Fulbert | Michael Powell | Duke of York's Theatre | [82] | ||
1952 | The Mortimer Touch | Shurie | George Devine | Duke of York's Theatre | [75] | |
1956 | Strange Request | George Green | Joan Swinstead | New Theatre Oxford | [72] | |
1961 | The Keep | Ben Morton | John Dexter | Royal Court Theatre | [83] | |
1964–1965 | Heirs and Graces | Mr Withers | Moray Watson | Theatre Royal | [84] | |
1971–1972 | A Christmas Carol | Bob Cratchit | — | Theatre Royal | [72] |
References
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- ^ a b c d e Mervyn Johns TV on Listal
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- ^ Radio Times: Volume 143. Google Books: G. Newnes. 1959. p. 16.
- ^ Radio Times: Volume 140. Google Books: G. Newnes. 1958. p. 13.
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External links
[edit]- Mervyn Johns at IMDb
- Mervyn Johns at Theatricalia