Paul Whitsun-Jones
Paul Whitsun-Jones was a Welsh actor known for brief but memorable appearances in late 1950s British cinema. Born on April 5, 1923 in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, Whitsun-Jones worked in film during a period when character actors often delivered pivotal moments in otherwise star-driven productions.
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Paul Whitsun-Jones was a Welsh actor known for brief but memorable appearances in late 1950s British cinema. Born on April 5, 1923 in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK, Whitsun-Jones worked in film during a period when character actors often delivered pivotal moments in otherwise star-driven productions. Their screen presence was defined by small but distinctive roles, typically in supporting capacities.
Whitsun-Jones appeared in two films in 1958, both credited roles that contributed to the atmosphere of their respective narratives. In Room at the Top, Whitsun-Jones played the Laughing Man at Bar, a minor but recognizable figure whose presence added texture to the social setting of the story. The same year, in The Moonraker, Whitsun-Jones took the role of Parfitt, another supporting char…







