Ronald Adam
Ronald Adam appeared in three credited film roles across a span of two decades, working in English-language productions. In The Million Pound Note (1954), Adam portrayed Samuel Clements, a supporting figure in the story centered on a banknote’s extraordinary value.
Known For
Biography
Ronald Adam appeared in three credited film roles across a span of two decades, working in English-language productions. In The Million Pound Note (1954), Adam portrayed Samuel Clements, a supporting figure in the story centered on a banknote’s extraordinary value. Earlier, in Black Magic (1949), Adam took the role of Court President, a position of authority within the film’s narrative framework. His final recorded appearance in the verified filmography is The Suicide Club (1970), where Adam played Sir Montague Malthus, a character whose presence contributes to the film’s unfolding events.
The films associated with Adam span different genres and periods, indicating work across varied production contexts. His roles—ranging from a court official to a literary figure—suggest involvement in c…








