D.J. Williams
Biography
British actor and director. Born on March 25, 1868 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales as David John Williams.
Known For

The Citadel

The Ghost Train

Scrooge

The Young Mr. Pitt

The Stars Look Down

Elephant Boy

The Clairvoyant

Unpublished Story
All Movies (44)
- Tomorrow We Live1943 · as Boileau
- The Great Mr Handel1942 · as Leader of performance wreckers
- Much Too Shy1942 · as Judge
- The Young Mr. Pitt1942
- Unpublished Story1942 · as Mr. Robinson
- Hard Steel1942 · as Jimpson
- Back-Room Boy1942 · as McIntyre
- Penn of Pennsylvania1942 · as Lord Arlington
- Those Kids from Town1942 · as Butler
- The Ghost Train1941 · as Ben Isaacs
- Pastor Hall1940
- The Stars Look Down1940 · as Union Committee Chairman
- The Citadel1938 · as Old Thomas (uncredited)
- The Challenge1938 · as Villager
- John Halifax1938 · as Abel Fletcher
- Mr. Reeder in Room 131938 · as Emmanuel Legge
- Boys Will Be Girls1938 · as George Luff
- Wanted!1937 · as Captain McTurk
- Keep Fit1937 · as Editor of The Gazette
- Cotton Queen1937 · as Thompson
- For Valour1937 · as Hiccuping Judge
- Elephant Boy1937 · as Hunter
- It's Never Too Late to Mend1937 · as Farmer Merton
- Wings of the Morning1937 · as Marik
- The Man Who Changed His Mind1936 · as Landlord
- The Beloved Vagabond1936 · as Undertaker
- The Crimes of Stephen Hawke1936 · as Joshua Trimble
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street1936 · as Stephen Oakley
- Scrooge1935 · as Undertaker
- Captain Bill1935 · as Cheerful
- Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn1935 · as Farmer Thomas Marten
- Look Up and Laugh1935 · as Malpas
- The Clairvoyant1935 · as Juror (uncredited)
- A Glimpse of Paradise1935 · as Bert Kidd
- Road House1934 · as Stage Manager
- Doctor's Orders1934 · as Napoleon
- The Lash1934 · as Mr. Charles
- Anything Might Happen1934 · as Brown
- My Song for You1934 · as Opera House Secretary
- Music Hall1934
- Lily of Killarney1934 · as Danny Mann
- The Admiral's Secret1934 · as Questa
- The Pointing Finger1933 · as Grimes
- The Roof1933 · as Fritz Klein