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Alan Webb was born on July 2, 1906 in York, England as Alan Norton Fletcher Webb. He was an actor, known for The Great Train Robbery (1979), Women in Love (1969) and The Taming of the Shrew (1967). He died on June 22, 1982 in Sussex, England.
Full Name Dathan Ritzenhein Date Of Birth July 2, 1906 Place Of Birth York, England, UK Height 5' 6½" (1.69 m) Weight 55 kg Profession Actor Education University of Colorado Boulder, Rockford High School Nationality American Spouse Kalin Toedebusch Children Addison Lee Ann Ritzenhein, Jude Ritzenhein Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Enjoyed reading and gardening. 2 Veteran repertory actor whose early days were spent performing with the Lena Ashwell Players (1924-1926), J. B. Fagan's Oxford Players (1926-1928), The Croyden Repertory Company (1932-1933), and the Old Vic-Sadler's Wells Company (1934-1935). 3 Served in the Royal Navy. 4 Educated at Bramcote School, Scarborough, and RN Colleges Osborne and Dartmouth. 5 Father was Major Thomas Francis Albertoni Webb and mother Lili (nee Fletcher). 6 Was nominated for Broadway's 1968 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "I Never Sang for My Father." 7 He was offered the role of the first Doctor Who (1963) (played by William Hartnell ).
Actor Title Year Status Character The Deadly Game 1982 TV Movie Joseph Pillet The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1982 TV Movie Judge at Quasimodo's trial (uncredited) Play for Today 1971-1981 TV Series Sir Piers Blair / Lob / Mr. Osmond / ... We, the Accused 1980 TV Mini-Series Aubrey Presset Rough Cut 1980 Sir Samuel Sacks 'Tis Pity She's a Whore 1980 TV Movie Lord Lieutenant The Great Train Robbery 1979 Trent The Devil's Crown 1978 TV Series Guy Diva BBC Play of the Month 1972-1978 TV Series Sorin
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Teiresias The Duellists 1977 Chevalier Piano Smashers of the Golden Sun 1975 TV Movie Percy The Virtuoso 1975 TV Movie Sir Nicholas Gimcrack Late Night Theatre 1973 TV Series George Gascoyne Public Eye 1973 TV Series Reggie Aston The Protectors 1972 TV Series Blind Man The Canterbury Tales 1972 Old Man Z Cars 1971 TV Series Hobday Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Yurovsky ITV Playhouse 1968-1971 TV Series Bent / Otis The Horsemen 1971 Gardi Gay (uncredited) King Lear 1971 Gloucester Entertaining Mr. Sloane 1970 Kemp ('Dadda') Women in Love 1969 Thomas Crich The Jazz Age 1968 TV Series George Warburton Interlude 1968 Andrew Elizabeth the Queen 1968 TV Movie Sir Francis Bacon Theatre 625 1967 TV Series Ilya ITV Play of the Week 1960-1967 TV Series Judge / Giles / Lyebedev / ... The Taming of the Shrew 1967 Gremio Chimes at Midnight 1965 Shallow King Rat 1965 Brant The Holy Terror 1965 TV Movie William Nightingale The Pumpkin Eater 1964 Mr. Armitage - Jake's father Little Moon of Alban 1964 TV Movie Dr. Clive The Third Secret 1964 Alden Hoving Espionage 1963 TV Series Lord Kemble Knight Errant Limited 1960-1961 TV Series Colonel Cope-Addams Robert Tavener, Deceased 1960 TV Movie Robert Tavener On Trial 1960 TV Series Sir Edward Clarke QC The Philadelphia Story 1959 TV Movie Seth Lord The Scapegoat 1959 Inspector BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1952-1959 TV Series Janos Kadar / Sir William Cecil / Satin / ... Television Playwright 1958 TV Series Mr. Anderson ITV Television Playhouse 1958 TV Series Mr. Rule The Silent Enemy 1958 British Consul The Night My Number Came Up 1955 Governor (uncredited) Lease of Life 1954 Dr. Pembury West of Zanzibar 1954 Alan, Bob's Boss (uncredited) Suspense 1953 TV Series The Plymouth Playhouse 1953 TV Series The Cruel Sea 1953 Admiral Murray-Forbes (uncredited) Temple Folly 1952 TV Movie Charles 7th Earl of Killbride Madame Pepita 1952 TV Movie Don Guillermo Danger 1952 TV Series The Astonished Heart 1950 Sir Reginald Challenge to Lassie 1949 James Brown Hands Across the Sea 1938 TV Movie Doctor Knock 1938 TV Movie
Self Title Year Status Character Late Show with David Letterman 2001 TV Series Himself
3rd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1971 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actor King Lear (1971)
Known for movies The Great Train Robbery (1979) as Trent
Women in Love (1969) as Thomas Crich
The Taming of the Shrew (1967) as Gremio
The Duellists (1977) as Chevalier