Harcourt Williams Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ernest George Harcourt Williams (30 March 1880 – 13 December 1957) was an English actor and director. After early experience in touring companies he established himself as a character actor and director in the West End. From 1929 to 1934 he was director of the Old Vic theatre company; among the actors he recruited were John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson. After directing some fifty plays he resigned the directorship of the Old Vic but continued to appear in the company's productions throughout the rest of his career. He appeared in thirty cinema and television roles during his later years.
Distinguished British stage actor, with Frank Benson's company from 1897 and with Ellen Terry from 1903. Excelled at classical roles and, between 1929 and 1934, assumed directorship of the Lilian Baylis Old Vic theatre company, in which capacity he hired both John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson as leading actors. On screen, he is best remembered as King Charles VI of France in Laurence Olivier's 1944 production of "Henry V".