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Arnold Bell (23 May 1901 – 12 March 1988) was a British actor.BFI.org
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Selected filmography

* '' Convict 99'' (1919) − Warder Gannawy * '' Doctor Josser K.C.'' (1931) * '' Josser in the Army'' (1932) − Becker * '' Doss House'' (1933) − Reporter * '' Jack of All Trades'' (1936) − (uncredited) * '' His Lordship'' (1936) − Ibrahim's Butler (uncredited) * '' Strange Experiment'' (1937) − Leech * '' O.H.M.S.'' (1937) − Matthews (uncredited) * '' The Greed of William Hart'' (1948) − Dr. Cox * '' The Temptress'' (1949) − Dr. Leroy * '' No Place for Jennifer'' (1950) − Judge * '' Women of Twilight'' (1952) − Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Appointment in London'' (1953) − Padre (uncredited) * '' Rough Shoot'' (1953) − Sgt. Baines * '' The Fake'' (1953) − Police Inspector * '' Murder at 3am'' (1953) − McMann * '' Star of India'' (1954) − Captain * '' Bang! You're Dead'' (1954) − The Warder * '' The Diamond'' (1954) − Police Chemist (uncredited) * '' The Master Plan'' (1954) − Gen. Harry Goulding * '' The Golden Link'' (1954) − Det. Insp. Harris * '' Profile'' (1954) − Inspector Crawford * ''
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'' (1954) − Tout * '' Contraband Spain'' (1955) − Preventive Officer * '' As Long as They're Happy'' (1955) − Ship's purser * '' One Jump Ahead'' (1955) − Spt. Faro * '' A Prize of Gold'' (1955) − Police Detective * '' An Alligator Named Daisy'' (1955) − Customs Man (uncredited) * '' Bond of Fear'' (1956) − Sergeant at Road Block * ''
Satellite in the Sky ''Satellite in the Sky'' is a 1956 British CinemaScope science fiction film in Warner Color, produced by Edward J. Danziger and Harry Lee Danziger, directed by Paul Dickson, and starring Kieron Moore (Irish actor), Kieron Moore, Lois Maxwell, Do ...
'' (1956) − Radio Commentator (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1957) − Green * '' The Safecracker'' (1958) − Detective * ''
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'' (1958) − Commander − Royal Navy (uncredited) * '' Moment of Indiscretion'' (1958) − Surgeon * '' Virgin Island'' (US: ''Our Virgin Island'', 1958) − Heath * '' The Square Peg'' (1958) − General Hunt * '' Three Crooked Men'' (1959) − Mr. Brady (uncredited) * '' Innocent Meeting'' (1959) − Fry * ''
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'' (1959) − Tom Rowton * '' Top Floor Girl'' (1959) − Stevens Sr. * '' The Night We Dropped a Clanger'' (1959) − Wing Commander Jones * '' Night Train for Inverness'' (1960) − Doctor on Train (uncredited) * '' Sentenced for Life'' (1960) − Williams * '' An Honourable Murder'' (1960) − Ligar * '' Feet of Clay'' (1960) − Magistrate * '' Fate Takes a Hand'' (1961) − Finch * '' Nothing Barred'' (1961) − Prison Governor * '' In the Doghouse'' (1961) − Magistrate (uncredited) * ''The Pursuers'' (1961) − Luther's Colleague (uncredited) * '' A Stitch in Time'' (1963) − Doctor (uncredited) * '' Seance on a Wet Afternoon'' (1964) − Mr. Weaver (uncredited) * '' Do You Know This Voice?'' (1964) − Desk Sergeant * '' The Runaway'' (1964) − Staff Officer * '' Troubled Waters'' (1964) − Attendant * '' Three Hats for Lisa'' (1965) − Hilton Doorman * ''
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'' (1965) − Hotel Porter


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* 1901 births 1988 deaths English male film actors English male silent film actors Male actors from Yorkshire 20th-century English male actors {{England-film-actor-stub