Tom Bell

Actor - Great Britain
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Tom Bell is not on record. He is an English Actor, known for Holocaust (1978), Royal Flash (1975), Let him have it (1991), Tom Bell's first movie on record is from 1962. His last motion picture on file dates from 1993.

Tom Bell Filmography [Auszug]
1993: [/ /1] Prime suspect 3 (Cast), Directed by David Drury, with Peter Capaldi, CiarĂ¡n Hinds,
1991: [/ /1] Let him have it (Cast), Directed by Peter Medak, with Eileen Atkins, Tom Courtenay,
1991: [/ /1] Prospero's books (The Tempest) (Cast), Directed by Peter Greenaway, with Michel Blanc, Michael Clark,
1991: [/ /1] Prime Suspect (Cast: Sergeant Otley), Directed by Christopher Menaul, with John Bowe, Ralph Fiennes,
1991: [/ /1] Prime Suspect (Cast), Directed by Christopher Menaul, with John Forgeham, Helen Mirren,
1989: [] Red King, White Knight (Cast), Directed by Geoff Murphy, with Neil Dudgeon, Helen Mirren,
1978: [04.16] Holocaust (Cast: Adolf Eichmann), Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, with Edward Hardwicke, Blanche Baker, James Woods,
1975: [/ /1] Royal Flash (Cast: De Gautet), Directed by Richard Lester, with Joss Ackland, Alan Bates,
1971: [/ /1] Quest for Love (Cast), Directed by Ralph Thomas, with Lynn Ashley, Joan Collins,
1968: [] Lock Up Your Daughters! (Cast), Directed by Peter Coe, with Susannah York, Christopher Plummer, Glynis Johns,
1962: [/ /1] A Prize of Arms (Cast), Directed by Cliff Owen, with Tom Adams, Stanley Baker,
1962: [/ /1] The L-shaped room (Cast), Directed by Bryan Forbes, with Anthony Booth, Avis Bunnage,

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