
John Williams
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Williams (15 April 1903 – 5 May 1983) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is remembered for his role as chief inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder, and as portraying the second "Mr. French" on TV's Family Affair. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Williams (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 15, 1903
Place of Birth: Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

The Twilight Zone
An anthology series containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.

Witness for the Prosecution
An ailing barrister is thrust back into the courtroom in what becomes one of the most unusual and eventful murder cases of the lawyer's career when he finds himself defending a man being tried for the murder of a socialite.

Columbo
Columbo is a friendly, verbose, disheveled-looking police detective who is consistently underestimated by his suspects. Despite his unprepossessing appearance and apparent absentmindedness, he shrewdly solves all of his cases and secures all evidence needed for indictment. His formidable eye for detail and meticulously dedicated approach often become clear to the killer only late in the storyline.

Dial M for Murder
When her American lover visits London, a wealthy woman’s jealous husband hatches a plan to murder her and inherit her fortune.

Night Gallery
Rod Serling narrates an anthology of fantasy, horror and sci-fi stories from a set resembling a macabre museum. A chilling work of art serves as the connective link between the stories.

Night Gallery
Rod Serling narrates an anthology of fantasy, horror and sci-fi stories from a set resembling a macabre museum. A chilling work of art serves as the connective link between the stories.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.
Filmography
as Sire Montrose
as Mansfield
as Jameson
as Judge
as Arthur Frankland
as Roger Haversham
as Doctor (segment “The Caterpillar”)
as Colonel Hymber Masters (segment "The Doll")
as Dr. Finache
as Gen. Francis Mayhew
as Gerald Waverly
as Lord Richard Weston
as Nigel 'Niles' French
as J. Fredrick Duval
as Sir Nigel Scott
as Jonathan Martin
as Peregrine Upjohn
as Insp. Robert Briscoe
as Inspector Robert Briscoe
as Colonel Pickering
as Edmund Tinsley
as Gordon Bentley
as Dr. George Hazard
as Nicolas Constantine
as Stevens
as Inspector Byrnes
as Sir Guy
as Delton
as William Shakespeare
as Gilbert Dickinson
as Brogan-Moore
as Col. Selby
as Irving La Salle Jr.
as Colonel Whittingham
as John T. 'Jack' Blessington
as Brig. Russell
as Walker Hendricks
as Herbert Carpenter
as Alexander Penn Arlington
as Capt. Smollet
as Alexander Vinton
as Inspector Davidson
as Ernest Findlater
as Inspector Brent
as H. H. Hughson
as Sir Keith Nottingham
as Harold Johnson
as Thomas Fairchild
as Lutz
as Chief Inspector Hubbard
as General Sir Henry Harrison
as Inspector Hubbard
as Colonel Pickering
as Archbald Puffin
as Mr. Foster
as Prosecuting Counsel
as Maj. Bishop
as 'English' Army Captain
as General Cooper (uncredited)