Griffith Jones
Biography
Griffith Jones (born Harold Jones; 19 November 1909 – 30 January 2007) was an Anglo-Welsh film, stage and television actor.
Known For

The Avengers

Crown Court

BBC Play of the Month

No Hiding Place

The Persuaders!

ITV Playhouse

Maigret

Public Eye
All Movies (47)
- The Three Sisters1981 · as Chebutikin
- Macbeth1979 · as Duncan
- The Comedy of Errors1978 · as Aegeon
- The Apple Cart1975 · as Foreign Secretary
- Warm Feet, Warm Heart1970 · as Marquis Brown
- End of Story1969 · as Gerald
- Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher1968 · as Sir Humphrey Maltravers
- Strangler's Web1965 · as Jackson Delacorte
- Treasure Island1965 · as Long John Silver
- A Choice of Coward: Blithe Spirit1964 · as Charles Condomine
- The Three Sisters1963 · as Lt. Col. Vershinin
- A Woman of No Importance1960 · as Lord Illingworth
- The Crowning Touch1959 · as Mark
- Hidden Homicide1959 · as Michael Cornforth
- Kill Her Gently1957 · as Jeff Martin
- Not Wanted on Voyage1957 · as Guy Harding
- The Truth About Women1957 · as Sir Jeremy
- Account Rendered1957 · as Robert Ainsworth
- King's Rhapsody1957 · as Nikki
- Menace In The Night1957 · as Rapson
- Scarlet Web1954 · as Jake Winter
- The Sea Shall Not Have Them1954 · as Group Capt. Todd
- Star of My Night1954 · as Michael Donovan
- Honeymoon Deferred1951 · as David Fry
- Once Upon a Dream1949 · as Jackson
- Good-Time Girl1948 · as Danny Martin
- Miranda1948 · as Dr. Paul Martin
- Look Before You Love1948 · as Charles Kent
- They Made Me a Fugitive1947 · as Narcy
- The Rake's Progress1945 · as Sandy Duncan
- The Wicked Lady1945 · as Sir Ralph Skelton
- Uncensored1942 · as Father De Gruyte
- The Day Will Dawn1942 · as Police Inspector Gunter (as Griffiths Jones)
- This Was Paris1942 · as Capt. Bill Hamilton
- Atlantic Ferry1941 · as David MacIver
- Young Man's Fancy1939 · as Lord Alban
- The Four Just Men1939 · as James Brodie
- Marco Millions1939
- A Yank at Oxford1938 · as Paul Beaumont
- Return of a Stranger1937 · as James Martin
- The Wife of General Ling1937 · as John Fenton
- The Mill on the Floss1937 · as Stephen Guest
- First a Girl1935 · as Robert
- Escape Me Never1935 · as Caryl Sanger
- The Rise of Catherine the Great1934 · as Grigory Orlov
- Money Talks1932 · as Jimmy Dale
- The Collection— · as Harry
All TV Shows (19)
- Spy!1980 · as Dr. Harold Dearden
- Fall of Eagles1974 · as Hintze
- Fall of Eagles1974 · as Hintze (uncredited)
- Crown Court1972 · as Bryan Hodge
- The Lotus Eaters1972 · as Alan Fletcher
- The Black Arrow1972 · as Lord Risingham
- The Persuaders!1971 · as Lars Seelman
- Strange Report1969 · as Sir George Davies
- Man in a Suitcase1967
- ITV Playhouse1967 · as Gerald
- Boy Meets Girl1967 · as Mr. David
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Sir Edgar Jones
- Public Eye1965 · as George Berry
- A Choice of Coward1964 · as Charles Condomine
- The Avengers1961 · as Baines
- Maigret1960 · as Dr. Bellamy
- International Detective1959 · as Mr. Gryffyd
- No Hiding Place1959
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Marquis Brown