Born in Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales, UK — Jun 10 1917• Died Feb 08 1999

Gwilym Meredith Edwards was a Welsh character actor and writer. He was born in mining village of Rhosllannerchrugog, near Wrexham, the son of a collier. He was educated at Ruabon Grammar School. He became an actor in 1938, firstly with the Welsh National Theatre Company, then the Liverpool Playhouse. His film appearances include "A Run for Your Money" (1949), "The Blue Lamp" (1950), "The Magnet" (1950), "The Lavender Hill Mob" (1951), "The Cruel Sea" (1953), "The Great Game" (1953), "The Long Arm" (1956), "Dunkirk" (1958) and "Tiger Bay" (1959). He a…
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Whitey Mullins

Paul Samuels

Insp. Griffin

Wyndham Roberts

Roland Sloane

Sam Ludlow

Foreman

Doctor Gorman


Inspector Davidson
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Bert Tripp

Williams

Yeoman Wells

P. C. Williams

Meirion Ryder

Dave Bellman

Mr. Thomas

Sergeant Davies
The Policeman
Sir Tom

Jones

Sergeant Bolton

Harper

Parker

Auctioneer

Harry Mitchell

PC 'Taff' Hughes

Uncle Jack

Clergyman on the Committee

Dave Davies

Laurence Gibson

Inspector Dale

Police Constable (uncredited)

Steve

Bob Edwards


Richard Lloyd

Roland Sloane

Logan

Carter

Detective Sergeant Bratcher

Police Sgt. Rogers

Old Bore

Griffiths the Hearse

Doctor Maxwell

Thomas 'Twm' Jones

Gwyl

Alf Boswell

Farmer Beasley

Police Constable Durrant

George Henry Martin


Narrator

Skid Evans

Ted Fellowes

Sam

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Whistler Grant
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