Biography
Alan Webb (2 July 1906 - 22 June 1982) was an English stage and film actor.
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Acting
York, England, UK
Born · Died
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

The Deadly Game· 1982
Joseph Pillet

Country· 1981
Sir Piers Blair

Dear Brutus· 1981
Lob

Rough Cut· 1980
Sir Samuel Sacks

The First Great Train Robbery· 1978
Edgar Trent

The Seagull· 1978
Sorin

The Duellists· 1977
Chevalier du Rivarol

The Changeling· 1974
Vermandero

Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont· 1973
Mr. Osmond

Cows· 1972
Herbert

The Canterbury Tales· 1972
Old Man

Nicholas and Alexandra· 1971
Yurovsky

The Horsemen· 1971
Gardi Gay (uncredited)

The Rainbirds· 1971
Grandfather

Entertaining Mr. Sloane· 1970
Kemp ('Dadda')

King Lear· 1970
Gloucester

Women in Love· 1969
Thomas Crich

Elizabeth the Queen· 1968
Sir Francis Bacon

Interlude· 1968
Andrew

The Investigation· 1967
The Judge

The Taming of the Shrew· 1967
Gremio

Chimes at Midnight· 1965
Justice Shallow

King Rat· 1965
Brant

The Holy Terror· 1965
William Nightingale

The Pumpkin Eater· 1964
Mr. Armitage - Jake's father

The Third Secret· 1964
Alden Hoving

The Scapegoat· 1959
Inspector

The Silent Enemy· 1958
British Consul

Lease of Life· 1954
Dr. Pembury

West of Zanzibar· 1954
Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited)

The Cruel Sea· 1953
Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited)

The Astonished Heart· 1950
Sir Reginald

Challenge to Lassie· 1949
James Brown

The Protectors· 1972
Blind Man

Play for Today· 1970
Herbert

The Jazz Age· 1968
George Warburton

ITV Playhouse· 1967
Otis

BBC Play of the Month· 1965
Vermandero

Public Eye· 1965
Reggie Aston

Theatre 625· 1964
Ilya

Knight Errant Limited· 1959
Colonel Cope-Addams

Hallmark Hall of Fame· 1951
William Nightingale

Suspense· 1949