

Biography
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.
Known For
Testimony (1988)Age: 72as Khatchaturyan
Puccini (1984)Age: 68as Giacchi, the Doctor
The Ghost Downstairs (1982)Age: 66as Narrator
Marco Polo (1982)Age: 66as Locandiere
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1982)Age: 66as Frankland
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (1981)Age: 65as Dr Clifford
Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor (1979)Age: 63as The Shadow
The Lord of the Rings (1978)Age: 62as Gandalf (voice)
Les Misérables (1978)Age: 62as Magistrate
The Thirty Nine Steps (1978)Age: 62as Harkness






