Fewlass Llewellyn

Fewlass Llewellyn was an American actor known for his roles in Detective Lloyd (1932), Good Morning, Boys! (1937), and The Coal King (1915). Born David Jones on March 5, 1866, in Hull, Humberside, England, he made significant contributions to the film industry until his death on June 16, 1941, in Putney, London, England.

Personal and Family Life

Fewlass Llewellyn was married to Caroline Sarah Lewis from 1898 until his death in 1941. He was the son of Robert D. Jones and Isabelle Fewlass. His family had connections in the arts, which may have influenced his career choices.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Fewlass Llewellyn appeared in various films and wrote scripts that showcased his talent in acting and storytelling. He garnered recognition in the industry for his versatile roles and ability to engage audiences with his performances.

Death and Legacy

Fewlass Llewellyn passed away on June 16, 1941, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that continue to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema. His contributions to film during the early 20th century helped pave the way for future actors in the industry.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Good Morning, Boys! 1937-05-27 The Dean
Crackerjack 1938-10-01 Weller
Jack of All Trades 1936-12-30 Bank Director
Brief Ecstasy 1937-07-31 Director of Steel Company
Lazybones 1935-06-23 Lord Brockley
Tudor Rose 1936-09-01 Undetermined Role
Red Ensign 1934-06-17 Sir Gregory
The Flag Lieutenant 1927-10-03 Adm. Sir Berkeley Wynne
A Bill of Divorcement 1922-08-01 Rev. Christopher Pumphrey
Afterwards 1928-11-06 Sir Richard Wayne
The Officers’ Mess 1931-05-08 Adm. Harbottle
The Outsider 1931-04-20 Sir Montague Tollemach
All In! 1936-10-29 Dean of Plinge
Stormy Weather 1935-08-01 Pullman
The Secret of the Loch 1934-05-07 Scientist at Meeting
A Spot of Bother 1938-01-01 Bishop of Barchester
Further Adventures of the Flag Lieutenant 1928-09-10 Sir Berkeley Wynne
The Phantom Light 1935-08-05 Griffith Owen