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Born on October 12, 1921 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales as [[Kenneth Griffiths]]. He was an actor and writer, known  
 
Born on October 12, 1921 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales as [[Kenneth Griffiths]]. He was an actor and writer, known  
  
He developed a passionate interest in the [[Boer War]] when he visited South Africa in 1952 to play "Oberon" in [[Tyrone Guthrie]]'s [[Old Vic]] production of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' in 19**. His collection of the war memorabilia was so vast that it took over2 floors of his house.He wrote books and television programmes on the subject. A projected film on Baden Powell was prevented by a union ban on filming in South Aftica.
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He made his debut as a stage actor in 1937 at the Festival Theatre in Cambridge as "Cinna the Poet" in ''[[Julius Caesar]]'' (Shakespeare).
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He developed a passionate interest in the [[Boer War]] when he visited South Africa in 1952 to play "Oberon" in the [[Old Vic Company]]'s production of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'', directed by  [[Tyrone Guthrie]]. His collection of the war memorabilia was so vast that it took over2 floors of his house.He wrote books and television programmes on the subject. A projected film on Baden Powell was prevented by a union ban on filming in South Aftica.

Latest revision as of 16:43, 8 May 2020

Kenneth Griffith (1921-2006) was an actor, writer and documentary film maker.

Born on October 12, 1921 in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales as Kenneth Griffiths. He was an actor and writer, known

He made his debut as a stage actor in 1937 at the Festival Theatre in Cambridge as "Cinna the Poet" in Julius Caesar (Shakespeare).

He developed a passionate interest in the Boer War when he visited South Africa in 1952 to play "Oberon" in the Old Vic Company's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Tyrone Guthrie. His collection of the war memorabilia was so vast that it took over2 floors of his house.He wrote books and television programmes on the subject. A projected film on Baden Powell was prevented by a union ban on filming in South Aftica.