
Alan Badel
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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". Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Badel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: September 11, 1923
Place of Birth: Rusholme, Manchester, England
Known For

The Winslow Boy
The term at Osborne Naval College is not yet over. Why, therefore, has cadet Ronnie Winslow returned home? And why, moreover, is he hiding in the garden in the rain?

King Lear
In this abridged television production, Lear vows revenge against his conniving daughters after they try to take swift control of his power.

The Woman in White
In Victorian England, Laura and her half-sister Marian are entwined in a terrifying web of deceit. Laura's doppelganger, a mysterious woman dressed all in white, may hold the key to unlock the mystery.

Shōgun
An English navigator becomes both a player and pawn in complex political games in feudal Japan.

The Day of the Jackal
An international assassin known as ‘The Jackal’ is employed by disgruntled French generals to kill President Charles de Gaulle, with a dedicated gendarme on the assassin’s trail.

Where's Jack?
Based on the adventures of Jack Sheppard, the thief and jail-breaker who became a folk hero in 1720s London.

Theatre 625
Theatre 625 is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968. It was one of the first regular programmes in the line-up of the channel, and the title referred to its production and transmission being in the higher-definition 625-line format, which only BBC2 used at the time.

Theatre 625
Theatre 625 is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968. It was one of the first regular programmes in the line-up of the channel, and the title referred to its production and transmission being in the higher-definition 625-line format, which only BBC2 used at the time.

This Sporting Life
In Northern England in the early 1960s, Frank Machin is mean, tough and ambitious enough to become an immediate star in the rugby league team run by local employer Weaver.

Leonardo Da Vinci The Tragic Pursuit of Perfection
A portrait of the artist as a "sublime demon with the archangel's face", with an innovative musique concrète soundtrack.
Filmography
as Sir Alington West
as Count Fosco
as Father Dell'Aqua
as Baron de Gunzburg
as Dollmann
as Lord Brackenbury
as Petrovitch
as Barrister
as Colonel Malchenko
as Michael Arlen
as Michael Arlen
as Sir Robert Morton
as David Last
as Philip Gosse
as Cardinal Cajetan de Vio
as the Minister
as President Rojo
as Lord Chancellor
as Alec Hadrian
as Father
as Nejim Beshraavi
as General Charles 'Chinese' Gordon
as Father
as Svengali
as Sir Robert Morton
as Sir Fretful Plagiary
as Edmond Dantes
as Edmond Dantès
as Henry IV
as David De Beaudrigue, Capitoul
as Dr. David Neville
as Richard
as Karl
as Gerald Weaver
as Fitzwilliam Darcy
as Richard Wagner
as Owen (segment "Lord Mountdrago") / Mr. X (segment "In the Picture") / Harry (segment "You Killed Elizabeth")
as Fool
as The Great Mendoza
as John the Baptist
as Fool
as John Smith