Mervyn Johns

Mervyn Johns
Father of actress Glynis Johns, who appeared with him in The Halfway House (1944) and The Sundowners (1960). Stocky, benevolent-looking Welsh character who became an unexpected star of British movies during WWII, then moved quickly into post-war supports, with one of his fondly-remembered parts being that of the cowering "Bob Cratchit" to Alastair Sim's cold-hearted "Ebenezer Scrooge" in the definitive film version of A Christmas Carol (1951).
Acted Movies
Director: Anthony Mann
Writers: Ben Barzman,
Cast: Anton Diffring, David Weston, Eric Porter, Jennifer Hilary, Kirk Douglas, Mervyn Johns, Michael Redgrave, Richard Harris, Roy Dotrice, Ulla Jacobsson,
Director: William Castle
Writers: Robert Dillon,
Cast: Danny Green, Fenella Fielding, Janette Scott, John Harvey, Joyce Grenfell, Mervyn Johns, Peter Bull, Robert Morley, Tom Poston,
Director: Steve Sekely
Writers: Bernard Gordon,
Cast: Alison Leggatt, Ewan Roberts, Geoffrey Matthews, Gilgi Hauser, Howard Keel, Janette Scott, Janina Faye, Kieron Moore, Mervyn Johns, Nicole Maurey,
Director: John Huston
Writers: John Huston,
Cast: Bernard Miles, Edric Connor, Gregory Peck, Harry Andrews, James Robertson Justice, Joseph Tomelty, Leo Genn, Mervyn Johns, Noel Purcell, Richard Basehart,
Director: Brian Desmond Hurst
Writers: Noel Langley,
Cast: Alastair Sim, Brian Worth, George Cole, Glyn Dearman, Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Michael Dolan, Michael Hordern, Rona Anderson,
Director: Basil Dearden
Writers: T. E. B. Clarke,
Cast: Anthony Baird, Frederick Valk, Googie Withers, Judy Kelly, Mary Merrall, Mervyn Johns, Miles Malleson, Robert Wyndham, Roland Culver, Sally Ann Howes,
Director: Alberto Cavalcanti
Writers: Angus MacPhail,
Cast: Basil Sydney, C. V. France, David Farrar, Edward Rigby, Elizabeth Allan, Frank Lawton, Leslie Banks, Marie Lohr, Mervyn Johns, Valerie Taylor,