Mervyn Johns
Mervyn Johns was a notable Welsh actor, celebrated for his distinctive stocky build and warm, approachable demeanor. He was the father of renowned actress Glynis Johns, and the two shared the screen in films such as The Halfway House (1944) and The Sundowners (1960). Johns emerged as an unexpected star of British cinema during World War II, captivating audiences with his performances. Following the war, he seamlessly transitioned into supporting roles, solidifying his reputation in the film industry. Among his most cherished performances was his portrayal of the timid Bob Cratchit in the iconic 1951 film adaptation of A Christmas Carol, alongside Alastair Sim's memorable interpretation of Ebenezer Scrooge. This role, in particular, endeared him to viewers and showcased his talent for embodying relatable, sympathetic characters. Throughout his career, Johns left an indelible mark on British film, becoming a beloved figure in the industry. His legacy continues to resonate, not only through his own work but also through the impressive career of his daughter, Glynis.
Filmography
Who Killed the Cat?
The Master of Ballantrae
The Devil's Disciple
The Heroes of Telemark
Pink String and Sealing Wax
Diamond City
Helter Skelter
San Demetrio London
Dead of Night
80,000 Suspects
Scrooge (1951)
My Learned Friend
The Next of Kin
Jamaica Inn
The Bells Go Down
Saloon Bar
Moby Dick (1956)
The Old Dark House (1963)
The Halfway House
The Vicious Circle
Francis of Assisi
Edward, My Son
The National Health
Romeo and Juliet (1954)
Captain Boycott
The Rebel
1984
The Counterfeit Plan
Tall Headlines
The Day of the Triffids
No Love for Johnnie