Raymond Lovell
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Raymond Lovell (13 April 1900 - 1 October 1953) was a Canadian-born film actor who performed in British produced films. He mainly played supporting roles, and was often seen as slightly pompous characters.
Lovell initially trained as a Doctor at Cambridge University, but gave up medicine for the stage in the 1920s.[1]
[edit] Selected filmography
- Warn London (1934)
- Crime Unlimited (1935)
- Contraband (1940)
- Forty-Ninth Parallel (1941)
- Alibi (1942)
- Warn that Man (1943)
- The Way Ahead (1944)
- Hotel Reserve (1944)
- Caesar and Cleopatra (1945)
- Three Weird Sisters (1948)
- Quartet (1948)
- The Romantic Age (1949)
- Time Gentlemen Please (1952)
- The Steel Key (1953)
[edit] References
- ^ Criterion DVD commentary for Forty-Ninth Parallel by Bruce Eder.