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Alan Badel
Biography:
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Alan Fernand Badel (11 September 1923 – 19 March 1982) was a distinguished English stage actor who also appeared frequently in the cinema, radio and television and was noted for his richly textured voice which was once described as "the sound of tears".
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Critic as Sir Fretful Plaigary | 1982-08-28 |
Nijinsky as Baron de Gunzburg | 1980-03-20 |
The Riddle of the Sands as Dollmann | 1979-10-02 |
Agatha as Lord Brackenbury | 1979-02-09 |
Force 10 from Navarone as Petrovitch | 1978-08-16 |
The Medusa Touch as Barrister | 1978-04-13 |
Telefon as Colonel Malchenko | 1977-12-16 |
Exiles as Michael Arlen | 1977-09-28 |
The Winslow Boy as Sir Robert Morton | 1977-01-16 |
Where Adam Stood | 1976-04-21 |
Luther as Cardinal Cajetan de Vio | 1974-01-21 |
The Day of the Jackal as the Minister | 1973-05-16 |
The Creeper as Edward Kimberley | 1970-09-07 |
The Adventurers as President Rojo | 1970-03-25 |
Where's Jack? as Lord Chancellor | 1969-04-01 |
Otley as Alec Hadrian | 1969-03-11 |
The Siegfried Idyll as Richard Wagner | 1969-01-01 |
The Parachute as Father | 1968-01-21 |
Toggle as Rory Farquhar | 1968-01-03 |
Arabesque as Nejim Beshraavi | 1966-05-04 |
The Count of Monte Cristo as Edmond Dantes | 1964-10-04 |
Children of the Damned as Dr. David Neville | 1964-01-10 |
The Lover as Richard | 1963-03-28 |
Bitter Harvest as Karl | 1963-03-08 |
This Sporting Life as Gerald Weaver | 1963-02-07 |
Don Juan in Hell as Don Juan | 1962-11-06 |
Magic Fire as Richard Wagner | 1955-06-30 |
Three Cases of Murder as Owen (segment "Lord Mountdrago") / Mr. X (segment "In the Picture") / Harry (segment "You Killed Elizabeth") | 1955-03-15 |
King Lear as Fool | 1953-10-18 |
Will Any Gentleman...? as The Great Mendoza | 1953-08-25 |
Leonardo Da Vinci The Tragic Pursuit of Perfection as Narrator | 1953-04-15 |
Salome as John the Baptist | 1953-03-24 |
The Stranger Left No Card as John Smith | 1952-09-02 |