Tom Bell Biography (1932-)
Born in 1932 (some sources say 1933), in Liverpool, England.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, songwriter
- Birth Details
- 1932
- Liverpool, England
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Appearances
- Flynn, The Criminal (also known as The Concrete Jungle), 1960
- Blackie, Payroll (also known as I Promised to Pay), AlliedArtists, 1961
- Paul, The Kitchen, Kingsley International, 1961
- Ben, Echo of Barbara, RFD Productions, 1961
- Evans, H.M.S. Defiant (also known as Damn the Defiant!), Davis-Royal-Columbia, 1962
- Fenner, A Prize of Arms, Black Lion, 1962
- Toby, The L-Shaped Room, 1962
- Steve Collins, Ballad in Blue (also known as Blues for Lovers), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965
- Dan, Sands of Beersheba (also known as Mordei ha'or andRebel against the Light), David, 1966
- Peter Rayston, He Who Rides a Tiger, Sigma III, 1966
- Captain Ian Peyton-Reid, In Enemy Country (also known as In Enemy Hands), Universal, 1968
- Sean Rogan, The Violent Enemy, Monarch, 1968
- Tom Cooper, The Long Day's Dying, Paramount, 1968
- Shaftoe, Lock Up Your Daughters!, Columbia, 1969
- Len, All the Right Noises, Fox, 1969
- Colin Traffod, Quest for Love, 1971
- Jimmy Lindsay, Straight on Till Morning (also known as Dressedfor Death, Til Dawn Do Us Part, and The Victim), International Co-Productions, 1972
- De Gautet, Royal Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975
- William Targett, The Sailor's Return, Osprey, 1978
- Mr. Clark, Summer Lightning, 1984
- Mr. Dobson, The Innocent, TV-Curzon, 1984
- Eric, Wish You Were Here (also known as Too Much), Atlantic, 1987
- Mr. Deakin, Resurrected, Hobo, 1989
- Uncle Philip, The Magic Toyshop, 1989
- Jack "the Hat" McVitie, The Krays, Miramax, 1990
- Johnny Deacon, Dark River, 1990
- Fairfax, Let Him Have It, 1991
- Antonio, Prospero's Book (also known as L'ultima tempesta), 1991
- Michael, Angels, 1992
- Jack, Seconds Out, 1993
- Ben Wainwright, Feast of July, 1995
- Henry Harding MP, Preaching to the Perverted, 1997
- Isaac Foster, Swept from the Sea, TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997
- The Boxer, Universal, 1997
- Sid Luxford, Swing, 1999
- City gent, "Horny," Tube Tales, 1999
- Eric, Lava, IAC Film, 2000
- Television Appearances
- Series
- King's Royal, 1982
- Sons and Lovers, PBS, 1983
- Felix Dzerzhinsky, Reilly: Ace of Spies, 1983
- Mr. Love, Derek's father, Chancer, 1990
- Harry Nash, Hope It Rains, 1991
- Movies
- Old Tom, The Rainbow, 1988
- Tulayev, Red King, White Knight, 1989
- DS Bill Otley, Prime Suspect (also known as Prime Suspect 1), 1990
- Edward MacFell, The Cinder Path, PBS, 1994
- The professor, The Great Kandinsky, BBC, 1995
- Oliver Fisher, Dalziel and Pascoe: Recalled to Life, Arts and Entertainment and BBC, 1999
- Miniseries
- Adolf Eichmann, Holocaust (also known as Holocaust--The Story of the Family Weiss), NBC, 1978
- Frank Ross, Out, 1978
- Commander Kenneth Crocker, The Detective, 1985
- Thomas, No Bananas, 1996
- Frank Yallop, Four Fathers, 1999
- Specials
- No Trams to Lime Street (also known as Armchair Theatre: No Trams to Lime Street), 1959
- Michael Biddle, Angels Are So Few (also known as Play for Today: Angels Are So Few), 1970
- Hedda Gabler (also known as Play of the Month: Hedda Gabler), 1972
- Alan, Stronger Than the Sun (also known as Play for Today: Stronger Than the Sun), BBC, 1977
- Sergeant Bill Otley, Prime Suspect 3, PBS, 1993
- Televison Appearances
- Episodic
- "Johnny Moon," The Virginian, 1967
- Colonel Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, "Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom," The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, 1993
- John Rust, "Eden," Dangerfield, 1996
- Also appeared as Shadbolt, "Shadbolt," The Protectors.
- Other Television Appearances
- Made television debut in Promenade; and also appeared in Love on the Dole, A Night Out, Cul de Sac, Seekers, and Long Distance Blue.
- WRITINGS
- Film Songs
- Black Joy, 1977
- Stripes, 1981