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  1. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Viking Queen, The (1967) -- (Movie Clip) I Must Name My Successor Dying king Priam (Wilfrid Lawson)of Britain's Iceni tribe, daughters Salina, Beatrice and Talia (Carita, Adrienne Cori, Nicola Pagett) standing by, deals with Druid priest Maelgan (Donald Houston), and chooses an unexpected successor, in The Viking Queen, 1967, from Hammer films.

  2. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 3rd Baronet, of Brayton (1862–1937), his son, also a Liberal Party politician and MP. Wilfred Lawson (died 1632) (1545–1632), English MP for Cumberland at various times between 1593 and 1621. Wilfrid Lawson (actor) (1900–1966), British character actor.

  3. Wilfrid Lawson is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Pygmalion, The Long Voyage Home, War and Peace, Tom Jones, Hell Drivers, The Night Has Eyes, Pastor Hall, and The Prisoner.

  4. WILFRID LAWSON, 66, LONDON ACTOR, DIES. Share full article. Oct. 12, 1966. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from October 12, 1966, Page 43 Buy Reprints.

  5. LAWSON, Sir WILFRID, second baronet (1829–1906), politician and temperance advocate, born on 4 Sept. 1829 at his father's house, Brayton, near Carlisle, was eldest son in a family of four sons and four daughters of Sir Wilfrid Lawson (1795-1867), by his wife Caroline, daughter of Sir James Graham, first baronet, of Netherby, and sister to Sir James Robert George Graham [q. v.], the Peelite ...

  6. Pastor Hall: Directed by Roy Boulting. With Wilfrid Lawson, Nova Pilbeam, Seymour Hicks, Marius Goring. This film is based on the story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazi party.

  7. Wilfrid Lawson. Actor. Born January 14, 1900 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. A scene stealing actor of lugubrious countenance, Wilfrid Lawson (born Wilfrid Worsnop) made his debut on the stage in "Trilby" at the Pier Pavilion in Brighton at the age of 16. He served as a pilot in the RAF during the final months of World War I, before ...