Mervyn Johns Born: 18-Feb-1899 Birthplace: Pembroke, Wales Died: 6-Sep-1992 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: Wales Executive summary: Dead of Night Wife: Alys Maude Steele-Payne (Australian concert pianist, m. early 1920s, d. 1971, one daughter) Daughter: Glynis Johns (actress, b. 5-Oct-1923) Wife: Diana Churchill (actress, m. 1976, until his death)
University: Llandovery College (dropped out)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Confessional (Feb-1976) The National Health (6-Mar-1973) The Heroes of Telemark (Nov-1965) They All Died Laughing (15-Mar-1964) The Victors (22-Nov-1963) The Old Dark House (30-Oct-1963) 80,000 Suspects (15-Aug-1963) 55 Days at Peking (29-May-1963) · Clergyman The Day of the Triffids (27-Apr-1963) · Mr. Coker Call Me Genius (16-Oct-1961) Francis of Assisi (12-Jul-1961) · Brother Juniper No Love for Johnnie (14-Feb-1961) The Sundowners (8-Dec-1960) · Jack Patchogue Never Let Go (7-Jun-1960) Once More, With Feeling! (11-Feb-1960) The Devil's Disciple (21-Aug-1959) · Rev. Maindeck Parshotter The Gypsy and the Gentleman (15-Jan-1958) The Vicious Circle (Sep-1957) Doctor at Large (26-Mar-1957) · Smith The Counterfeit Plan (1-Jan-1957) 1984 (Sep-1956) · Jones Moby Dick (27-Jun-1956) · Peleg Finger of Guilt (Jun-1956) The Blue Peter (Nov-1955) Romeo and Juliet (12-Nov-1954) The Master of Ballantrae (5-Aug-1953) · MacKellar Valley of Song (9-Jun-1953) The Horse's Mouth (1-Jun-1953) A Christmas Carol (28-Nov-1951) · Bob Cratchit The Magic Box (1951) Tony Draws a Horse (Jun-1950) Diamond City (20-Sep-1949) Edward, My Son (2-Jun-1949) · Harry Simpkin Quartet (26-Oct-1948) Easy Money (20-Jan-1948) · Atkins Devil's Plot (1948) Captain Boycott (1947) · Watty Connell The Captive Heart (29-Apr-1946) Pink String and Sealing Wax (7-Jan-1946) Dead of Night (Sep-1945) · Walter Craig The Halfway House (Feb-1944) San Demetrio, London (7-Dec-1943) My Learned Friend (25-Oct-1943) The Bells Go Down (17-May-1943) Went the Day Well? (7-Dec-1942) · Charles Sims The Foreman Went to France (22-Jun-1942) The Next of Kin (15-Jun-1942) Saloon Bar (2-Nov-1940) Convoy (28-Sep-1940) Girl in the News (28-Aug-1940) · James Fetherwood Jamaica Inn (15-May-1939) Foreign Affaires (21-Nov-1935)
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