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Lawrence P. Williams (10 August 1905 – 8 October 1996) was a
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motion picture art director. He was born in
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, Buckinghamshire (now Berkshire).


Filmography

* ''So Well Remembered'' (1947) * ''Brief Encounter'' (1945) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Forever and a Day'' (1943) (uncredited) * ''Sunny'' (1941) * ''No, No, Nanette'' (1940) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Irene'' (1940) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Nurse Edith Cavell'' (1939) * ''Sixty Glorious Years'' (1938) (as L.P. Williams) * ''A Yank at Oxford'' (1938) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Victoria the Great'' (1937) * ''Our Fighting Navy'' (1937) * ''
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'' (1934) * ''Nell Gwyn'' (1934) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Yes, Mr. Brown'' (1933) (as L.P. Williams) * ''The King's Cup'' (1933) * '' Thark'' (1932) * '' A Night Like This'' (1932) * '' Plunder'' (1931) * ''Carnival'' (1931) (as L. P. Williams) * ''The Speckled Band'' (1931) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Canaries Sometimes Sing'' (1930) * ''School for Scandal'' (1930) * '' Tons of Money'' (1930) * '' On Approval'' (1930) * ''Wolves'' (1930)


Art department

* ''Mr. & Mrs. Smith'' (1941) (associate art director) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Tom Brown's School Days'' (1940) (associate art director) (as L.P. Williams) * ''Vigil in the Night'' (1940) (associate art director) (as L.P. Williams) * ''The Loves of Robert Burns'' (1930) (assistant art director) * ''The Woman in White'' (1929) (assistant art director) * ''The Bondman'' (1929) (assistant art director) * ''When Knights Were Bold'' (1929) (assistant art director)


External links

*
Art & Design in The British Film #30- Lawrence Paul Williams
{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Lawrence P. 1905 births 1996 deaths English art directors English male film actors People from Slough 20th-century English male actors