- Tom Bell (actor)
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name = Tom Bell
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birthname = Thomas George Bell
birthdate = birth date|1933|8|2|df=y
location =Liverpool ,England
deathdate = death date and age|2006|10|4|1933|8|2|df=y
deathplace =Brighton ,England
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notable role = Adolf Eichmann in "Holocaust"
Bill Otley in "Prime Suspect "
baftaawards =BAFTA
1978 "Out"
1991 "Prime Suspect "
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spouse =Tom Bell (
2 August 1933 –4 October 2006 ) was an English actor on stage, film and television. He was dark-haired, lean, and in his later years often played characters having a sinister side to their nature.Biography
Tom (Thomas George) Bell was born on
2 August 1933 inLiverpool , England. Evacuated as a child during theSecond World War , he subsequently lived with three different families in theMorecambe area ofLancashire . In 1948, at age 15, Bell began to act in his first school plays and though he never dominated the performances he nonetheless demonstrated an obvious acting ability.On leaving school he trained under the renowned Esme Church at the Civic Theatre in
Bradford ; fellow pupils includedBillie Whitelaw andRobert Stephens . He later worked in Repertory in Liverpool andDublin .Bell made his first movie appearances in the 1960s in so-called "kitchen sink dramas", including "The Kitchen" and "
The L-Shaped Room " (oppositeLeslie Caron ).As a young actor, he had a rebellious streak and gained somewhat of a reputation for being a hellraiser who liked a drink (or two). At an important awards ceremony, and well-lubricated, he interrupted a long speech by the guest of honour, Prince Philip, by yelling "Tell us a funny story" – to the obvious embarrassment of table companions,
Richard Attenborough andBryan Forbes . Although (it is said) the Prince took the heckle in good humour with his retort "If you want a funny story, I suggest you engage a professional comic", the incident didn't do Bell's career any favours at the time.In 1978 he came to worldwide attention portraying
Adolf Eichmann in the Emmy-winning tv-series "Holocaust", and he received aBAFTA nomination for the series "Out", in which he played convicted armed robber, Frank Ross.In the 1980s and 1990s he appeared in several British movies including "Wish You Were Here",
Peter Greenaway 's "Prospero's Books ", "Swing" and the 1990 film "The Krays", where he played the part of Jack "The Hat" McVitie, one of theKray twins ' murder victims.He even tried his hand at TV
sitcom , playing the dour owner of a run-down seaside waxworks museum in the Thames-tv series "Hope It Rains", written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey and directed byJohn Howard Davies . There were two series (thirteen episodes in all) aired in 1991-92.Although he tended to eschew live performance, his few stage appearances included a rôle in the 1979 UK première of "Bent",
Martin Sherman 's play abouthomosexuality , staged at theRoyal Court Theatre . He played the character Horst oppositeIan McKellen 's Max. The play's setting of homosexuals and love in a Nazi death camp was shocking for many theatregoers at the time and uncovered a previously little-examined area of Nazi brutality.Bell played sexist police officer, Detective Sergeant Bill Otley opposite Dame Helen Mirren in the first and third series of the critically-acclaimed
ITV series "Prime Suspect ". In 1993, in the third season, he received his second BAFTA nomination. His final screen appearance was a supporting role in 2006 in the seventh: "Prime Suspect: The Final Act", viewers could see that he was ill throughout the programme.Tom Bell died in hospital in
Brighton on4 October 2006 , aged 73, following a short illness. He is survived by his partner, Frances Tempest and a son and two daughters.Filmography
Film
*"Friends and Enemies" (2006)
*"Dead Man's Cards " (2005) - Billy The Cowboy
*"Devil's Gate" (2003) - Jake
*"Oh Marbella! " (2003) - Ronnie, Ackerman
*"Try Seventeen " (2002) - Bartender
*"Lava" (2002) - Eric
*"Long Time Dead " (2002) - Becker
*"My Kingdom" (2001) - Quick
*"The Last Minute " (2001) - Grimshanks
*"Swing" (1999) - Sid Luxford
*"The Boxer" (1997) - cameo
*"Swept from the Sea " (1997) - Isaac Foster
*"Preaching to the Perverted " (1997) - Henry Harding MP
*"Feast of July " (1995) - Ben Wainwright
*"Seconds Out" (1993) - Jack
*"Angels" (1992) - Michael
*"Prospero's Books " (1991) - Antonio
*"Let Him Have It " (1991) - Fairfax
*"The Krays" (1990) - Jack 'The Hat' McVitie
*"Resurrected" (1989) - Mr. Deakin
*"Wish You Were Here" (1987) - Eric
*"The Magic Toyshop " (1987) - Uncle Philip
*"The Innocent " (1985) -'Frank Dobson
*"Summer Lightning" (1984) - Mr Clark
*"The Sailor's Return " (1978) - William Targett
*"Royal Flash" (1975) - De Gautet
*"Straight on Till Morning" (1972) - Jimmy Lindsay
*"Quest for Love " (1971) - Colin Trafford
*"Lock Up Your Daughters! " (1969) - Shaftoe
*"All the Right Noises " (1969) - Len Lewin
*"In Enemy Country " (1968) - Ian
*"The Long Day's Dying " (1968) - Tom Cooper
*"The Violent Enemy " (1968) - Sean Rogan
*"Sands of Beersheba " (1966) - Dan
*"He Who Rides a Tiger " (1965) - Peter Rayston
*"Blues for Lovers " (1964) - Steve Collins
*"The L-Shaped Room " (1962) - Toby
*"A Prize of Arms " (1962) - Fenner
*"H.M.S. Defiant (1962) - Evans
*"Echo of Barbara " (1961) - Ben
*"Payroll" (1961) - Blackie
*"The Kitchen" (1960) - Paul
*"The Criminal " (1960) - FlynnTelevision (selected)
*1958: "
Armchair Theatre "
*"No Trams to Lime Street "
*1972: "Hedda Gabler " as Eilert Lovborg
*1974: "The Protectors "
*1978: "Holocaust" (UK series) asAdolf Eichmann
*1978: "Out" (UK series) as Frank Ross
*1981: "Sons and Lovers" as Walter Morel
*1983: ""
*1990: "Chancer "
*1991-92: "Hope It Rains " (UKsitcom series) as Harry Nash
*1993: "Prime Suspect " as D.S. Bill Otley
*1993: "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles "
* "Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom"
* 1999 "Dalziel and Pascoe"
* "Recalled to Life"
*2006: ""
* "Revolution" asPublius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio
*2006: "Blue Murder" as Vinny McAteer (broadcast 3/11/2006 onITV )
*2006: "" as D.S. Bill Otley (broadcast 2006-11-12 on PBS)References
*1991: Quinlans Illustrated Directory of Film Stars by David Quinlan, B.T. Batsford Limited - London, England. ISBN 0-7134-6324-4
*2004: Halliwell's Who's Who In The Movies (edited by John Walker), HarperCollins - London, England.External links
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* [http://www.mckellen.com/stage/00075b.htm Tom Bell in the stage play "Bent"]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5410720.stm BBC obituary]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1888772,00.html Guardian obituary]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/10/07/db0702.xml Telegraph obituary]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2391129,00.html Times obituary]
* [http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/obituaries/feature.php/14595/Tom Bell Stage obituary]Persondata
NAME= Bell, Tom
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Bell, Thomas George
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1933-8-2
PLACE OF BIRTH=Liverpool ,England
DATE OF DEATH= 2006-10-4
PLACE OF DEATH=Brighton ,England
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