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Wynford Vaughan-Thomas was born on August 15, 1908 in Swansea, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was a writer and actor, known for Anzio (1968), The Dragon Has Two Tongues: A History of the Welsh (1985) and Investiture of His Royal Highness Prince Charles as Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1969). He died on February 4, 1987.
Date Of Birth August 15, 1908 Died 1987-02-04 Place Of Birth Swansea, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK Profession Writer, Actor Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Son of composer Dave Vaughan-Thomas, and father of David Vaughan-Thomas . 2 Welsh BBC broadcaster and author of books about the history and topography of Wales. A famous wartime correspondent, he was awarded an OBE.
Writer Title Year Status Character The Dragon Has Two Tongues: A History of the Welsh 1985 TV Mini-Series script - 13 episodes Anzio 1968 book "Anzio" Senghenydd: Portrait of a Mining Town 1966 Documentary short Dig This Rhubarb 1963 TV Series material by - 1 episode Look at Life: Island Refuge 1963 Documentary short script Michèle and René TV Series 4 episodes, 1951 narrative script - 5 episodes, 1951 Ace of Clubs 1947 Documentary short commentary written by
Actor Title Year Status Character Men of Affairs 1973 TV Series The announcer BBC Sunday-Night Play 1961 TV Mini-Series Radio Commentator John and Julie 1955 Commentator (as Wynford Vaughan Thomas) Master of Arts 1950 TV Movie Radio commentator (voice)
Thanks Title Year Status Character Because That Road Is Trodden 1969 Short the director would like to thank
Self Title Year Status Character The Dragon Has Two Tongues: A History of the Welsh 1985 TV Mini-Series Himself - Presenter This Is Your Life 1982 TV Series documentary Himself We Bring You Live Pictures 1982 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself - Commentator M'Lords... Ladies and Gentlemen... 1978 TV Series Himself The World at War 1974 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself - War Correspondent Investiture of His Royal Highness Prince Charles as Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 1969 TV Movie documentary Himself - Introduction Senghenydd: Portrait of a Mining Town 1966 Documentary short Narrator Churchill Champion of Freedom 1965 Documentary Himself - Commentator Gullick in Action 1964 Documentary short Himself - Commentator We Choose to Be Miners 1961 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Canoe Rally 1959 TV Movie documentary Himself - Commentator Giant in the Sun 1959 Documentary short Narrator Modern Wales 1958 Documentary short Himself - Narrator Safety on the Surface 1958 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Study Results 1957 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Operation Malaya 1953 Documentary Michèle and René 1951 TV Series Himself - Presenter Picture Page 1946 TV Series Himself - Interviewer
Known for movies Anzio (1968) as Writer
Michèle and René (1951) as Writer
The Dragon Has Two Tongues: A History of the Welsh (1985) as Writer
Senghenydd: Portrait of a Mining Town (1966) as Writer