Alfred Lynch Movies
British character actor
Alfred Lynch was generally cast in roles calling for a cockney dialect and a pugnacious streak. Lynch made his first film,
On the Fiddle, in 1961, after which he worked in medium-priced films until the all-star epic
55 Days at Peking (1965). In
The Hill (1965), a POW drama, Lynch was but one of many actors (including
Sean Connery) speaking in British vernacular so thick that one virtually needed subtitles to figure out what was going on! A more coherent
Alfred Lynch could be seen in the
Taylor-
Burton The Taming of the Shrew (1967) and
Sidney Lumet's 1968 filmization of Chekhov's
The Seagull (1968). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide