Fred Griffiths
Fred Griffiths was born on March 8, 1912 in Ludlow, Shropshire, England as Frederick David Griffiths. He was an actor, known for To Sir, with Love (1967), Steptoe and Son(1972) and The Cruel Sea (1953). He was married to Emily Sadler. He died on August 27, 1994 in London, England.
He was a fireman based in Chelsea during the war and broke into acting by accident. He played a taxi driver in no less than 20 films and appeared in over 100 in total. He died a widower and left one son. Often played taxi drivers and was indeed a qualified London Taxi Driver, who kept his badge and worked as a taxi driver between filming jobs. He appeared in a wartime documentary film, and someone saw his character appeal and started a new career. Appeared in a television commercial on top of Saint Paul's Cathederal in 1973 with Chris Sullivan.
He was a fireman based in Chelsea during the war and broke into acting by accident. He played a taxi driver in no less than 20 films and appeared in over 100 in total. He died a widower and left one son. Often played taxi drivers and was indeed a qualified London Taxi Driver, who kept his badge and worked as a taxi driver between filming jobs. He appeared in a wartime documentary film, and someone saw his character appeal and started a new career. Appeared in a television commercial on top of Saint Paul's Cathederal in 1973 with Chris Sullivan.
Known For
73 titles
The Early Bird
Humphrey Jennings: The Man Who Listened to Britain
A Day to Remember
Street of Shadows
Up in the World
I Believe in You
Double Confession
Bang! You're Dead
The Huggetts Abroad
Just My Luck
You Pay Your Money
Secret Venture
Jungle Street
There Was a Crooked Man
The Final Test
Light Up the Sky!
Stop Press Girl
Turn the Key Softly
Achilles Heel
Wheel of Fate
Over the Odds
The Over-Amorous Artist
Nine Men
Fires Were Started
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