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Tom Bell

Biography

Tom Bell

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Overview

  • Born
    August 2, 1933 · Liverpool, England, UK
  • Died
    October 4, 2006 · Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK (bronchopneumonia)
  • Birth name
    Thomas George Bell
  • Height
    1.79 m

Biography

    • Tom Bell was one of the UK's finest actors but he never achieved the star billing or recognition he so richly deserved. His career spanned some 50 years. Time and time again, Bell gave memorable performances. From the able seaman ordered to be flogged by a sadistic officer played by Dirk Bogarde in the film, "HMS Defiant" (AKA "Damn the Defiant") to Sergeant Otley in the ITV TV productions, "Prime Suspect" to the vengeful character of Frank Ross in the Euston Films mini-series, "Out". Bell was the consummate professional and he never ever gave a bad performance. When the kitchen sink dramas became fashionable in the 1960s and floods of angry young men emerged onto the scene, he was in good company along with Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay, to name just a couple. However, in his younger days, he had a British working-class rebellious streak which stood in the way of any success he might have had in the UK or US film industry, even though he never created problems when working on a production. One incident in the early 1960s probably damaged his career more than any other. A little the worse for drink, he stood up at an awards function and asked Prince Phillip to, "Tell us a joke!" In fact, so the story goes, Prince Phillip handled the problem well by replying, "If you want jokes, you should get a comedian". At the time, Bell was seated at the table of the Producer and Director of, "The L-Shaped Room", namely Richard Attenborough and Bryan Forbes who, probably seeing their future chances of knighthoods slipping away, urged him to sit down and keep quiet. It was reported that Leslie Caron, who starred with Bell in "The L-Shaped Room", later talked to Prince Phillip who said he was amused by the actor's remarks, even if Attenborough and Forbes were not. From then on, though not being totally blacklisted, his reputation as a trouble maker followed him for several years.

      From the 1970s until he died on October 4th, 2006, Bell came into his own with a long list of impressive TV credits. His one venture into Hollywood, was when he appeared in an episode of "The Virginian" and a B-movie, "In Enemy Country". Bell gave, as usual excellent performances in both productions but Hollywood left him unimpressed and he returned to the UK.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Mike S

Family

  • Spouse
      Lois Daine(October 22, 1960 - November 11, 1976) (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
      Polly Bell
      Aran Bell

Trademarks

  • Playing edgy, impatient scoundrels

Trivia

  • The son of a merchant seaman he hardly knew, he was a child evacuee during the war, and lived with three different families in the Morecambe area.
  • In March of 1961, he and his wife Lois Daine were to star together in a BBC live television play, Cottage for Sale (1961), but she couldn't take part because, two weeks before, she had given birth prematurely to their son, Aran Bell, who weighed just 3lb 13oz.
  • Ended up being shunned by the acting community, following a drunken incident at an awards ceremony. At the ceremony in question, Richard Attenborough and Bryan Forbes kept their distance from him as his alleged drunken behavior worried them that they wouldn't be considered for a knighthood.
  • Highly regarded as an actor within the industry, Tom Bell never quite achieved the recognition he deserved.
  • His stage career dated back to 1948.

Quotes

  • If you act you need to have threat. Without threat, nobody notices you.
  • I knew I was Frank Ross. I'm not an actor anyway, I just play myself.

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