Harold Lang (1923 – 16 November 1970) was a RADA-trained British character actor of stage and screen. During the 1950s, in particular, played many sly or menacing roles in B-films.
At one time he managed his own theatrical company. From 1960, Lang, a devotee of Stanislavski, also taught acting at Central School of Speech and Drama; and director John Schlesinger filmed his work in a documentary, The Class, for BBC TV's Monitor, in 1961. He died of a heart attack in Cairo, Egypt, shortly before he was due to give a lecture.
1966
as Briggs
1965
as Roy Shine (segment 3 "Voodoo")
1963
as Silent
1963
as RAF Type
1961
as Johnson
1958
as Jimmy Boy
1958
as John Drayson
1958
as Commandant Suhren
1957
as Lenny Clay
1955
as Christie
1954
as Spicer
1954
as Hubert
1954
as Sam Hines
1954
as Travis / Victor Vanno
1953
as Harry Cross
1953
as Stan's Accomplice (uncredited)
1953
as Bill
1953
as Jarvis
1953
as Jacques
1953
as Len
1953
as Boyd's Chauffeur/Receptionist
1952
as Mr. Louis
1952
as Lt. Seger
1952
as Snell, the blackmailer
1951
as Stan (uncredited)
1951
as Mickie Fraser / Kid Python
1951
as Bus Inspector
1950
as Rico Pavlis
1949
as Belfort, the pickpocket
1945
as Soldier