Kenneth Griffith
Biography
Biography
Kenneth Griffith was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Griffith began his acting career with roles in such films as "Waterfront" (1950) with Robert Newton, the Alec Guinness dramatic adaptation "The Prisoner" (1955) and the Richard Attenborough comedy "Private's Progress" (1956). He also appeared in the drama "1984" (1956) with Edmond O'Brien, "Blue Murder at St. Trinian's" (1957) and the Ian Carmichael comedy "Lucky Jim" (1957). He continued to act in productions like "Tiger Bay" (1959), the Peter Sellers comedy "I'm All Right Jack" (1960) and the comedy adaptation "Only Two Can Play" (1961) with Peter Sellers. He also appeared in "The Frightened City" (1961). Toward the end of his career, he continued to act in the comedy "Spys" (1974) with Donald Sutherland, "Why Shoot the Teacher" (1976) and "Sky Riders" (1976) with James Coburn. He also appeared in the action film "The Wild Geese" (1978) with Richard Burton and the adventure "The Sea Wolves" (1980) with Gregory Peck. Most recently, Griffith acted in "Murder Can Be Deadly" (2010).