William Squire

William Squire (29 April 1917 – 3 May 1989) was a Welsh actor of stage, film and television. Squire was born in Neath, South Wales, the son of William Squire and his wife Martha (née Bridgeman). As a stage actor, Squire performed at Stratford-upon-Avon and at the Old Vic, and notably replaced his fellow-countryman Richard Burton as King Arthur in Camelot at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway. One of his first film appearances was in the 1956 film Alexander the Great, which starred Burton in the title role. His varied screen roles included Thomas More in the 1969 film version of Maxwell Anderson's play Anne of the Thousand Days, Sir Daniel Brackley in the 1972 television adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Black Arrow, the voice of Gandalf in the 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings and the Shadow in the 1979 Doctor Whoserial The Armageddon Factor. Perhaps his best-known role was as Hunter, the superior of secret agent David Callan in the spy series Callan in the early 1970s; Squire took over the role from Derek Bond. In a set of Encyclopædia Britannica-produced educational films about William Shakespeare's Macbeth, Squire played the role of Macbeth. This was in keeping with his long career as a Shakespearean actor, which included roles in the classic 1960s TV series, An Age of Kings.

Known For

Birth Location Neath - Glamorgan - Wales - UK
Born 1916-04-29
Died 1989-05-03

Movies

Callan: This Man Alone as Himself (archive)
2016
Testimony as Khatchaturyan
1988
Puccini as Giacchi, the Doctor
1984
The Ghost Downstairs as Narrator
1982
Les Misérables as Magistrate
1978
The Lord of the Rings as Gandalf (voice)
1978
The Thirty Nine Steps as Harkness
1978
Buffet as Arnold
1976
Snooker as Humphrey
1975
Anne of the Thousand Days as Thomas More
1969
Where Eagles Dare as Thomas
1968
1967
The Wars of the Roses as Duke of Suffolk
1965
Innocent Sinners as Father Lambert
1958
Dunkirk as Captain (uncredited)
1958
1956
The Man Who Never Was as Lt. Jewell
1956
Alexander the Great as Aeschenes
1956
The Long Dark Hall as Sergeant Cochcran
1951
William Squire hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows