
Alan Webb
Biography
Alan Webb (2 July 1906 - 22 June 1982) was an English stage and film actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Webb (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For
The Duellists
Chevalier du Rivarol
The First Great Train Robbery
Edgar Trent
Chimes at Midnight
Justice Shallow
The Taming of the Shrew
Gremio
The Canterbury Tales
Old Man
Women in Love
Thomas Crich
King Rat
Brant
The Cruel Sea
Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited)
FlickList VIP
Recommended for you
Filmography
Acting (42)
Movies (33)
The Deadly Game
1982as Joseph Pillet
Dear Brutus
1981as Lob
Country
1981as Sir Piers Blair
Rough Cut
1980as Sir Samuel Sacks
The Seagull
1978as Sorin
The First Great Train Robbery
1978as Edgar Trent
The Duellists
1977as Chevalier du Rivarol
The Changeling
1974as Vermandero
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont
1973as Mr. Osmond
The Canterbury Tales
1972as Old Man
Cows
1972as Herbert
Nicholas and Alexandra
1971as Yurovsky
The Rainbirds
1971as Grandfather
The Horsemen
1971as Gardi Gay (uncredited)
King Lear
1970as Gloucester
Entertaining Mr. Sloane
1970as Kemp ('Dadda')
Women in Love
1969as Thomas Crich
Interlude
1968as Andrew
Elizabeth the Queen
1968as Sir Francis Bacon
The Taming of the Shrew
1967as Gremio
The Investigation
1967as The Judge
The Holy Terror
1965as William Nightingale
King Rat
1965as Brant
Chimes at Midnight
1965as Justice Shallow
The Pumpkin Eater
1964as Mr. Armitage - Jake's father
The Third Secret
1964as Alden Hoving
The Scapegoat
1959as Inspector
The Silent Enemy
1958as British Consul
West of Zanzibar
1954as Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited)
Lease of Life
1954as Dr. Pembury
The Cruel Sea
1953as Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited)
The Astonished Heart
1950as Sir Reginald
Challenge to Lassie
1949as James Brown
Television (9)
The Protectors
1972as Blind Man
Play for Today
1970as Herbert
The Jazz Age
1968as George Warburton
BBC Play of the Month
1965as Teiresias
Public Eye
1965as Reggie Aston
Theatre 625
1964as Ilya
Knight Errant Limited
1959as Colonel Cope-Addams
Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951as William Nightingale
Suspense
1949FlickList VIP
Recommended for you