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  2. John Williams (15 April 1903 – 5 May 1983) was a British stage, film, and television actor. He is remembered for his role as Chief Inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock 's Dial M for Murder , as the chauffeur in Billy Wilder 's Sabrina (both 1954), as Mr. Brogan-Moore in Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and as the second "Mr. French" on TV ...

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    John Williams (1903-1983) was a British-American actor who starred in Broadway, film and TV. He is best known for his role as Chief Inspector Hubbard in Dial M for Murder (1954) and won a Tony Award for his performance.

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  4. John Williams (15 April 1903 – 5 May 1983) was an English stage, film and television actor. He is remembered for his role as chief inspector Hubbard in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder, and as portraying the second "Mr. French" on TV's Family Affair.

  5. Jun 24, 2023 · June 24, 2023. When the New York Philharmonic honored the work of the film composer John Williams this past spring, the director Steven Spielberg introduced a clip of the opening scenes of...

  6. 1 day ago · A guide to movies scored by John Williams, the legendary composer of American cinema, with Certified Fresh ratings and reviews. See his collaborations with directors and franchises, from Spielberg's E.T. and Jaws to Star Wars and Harry Potter.

  7. John Towner Williams is an exceptional music composer, conductor and pianist known for composing some of the most popular and recognizable film scores in cinematic history. His work includes music for films like the Star Wars series, Seven Years in Tibet (1997), the Harry Potter series (2001-2011), Superman Returns (2006), Superman: Requiem ...

  8. Mar 6, 2024 · John Williams, 92, is the oldest person to be nominated for an Oscar for his 54th time. He reflects on his career, his iconic scores for 'Star Wars', 'Jaws', 'E.T.' and more.