Raymond Lovell
Raymond Lovell | |
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in Madness of the Heart (1949) | |
Born |
Raymond Lovell 13 April 1900 Montreal Canada |
Died |
1 October 1953 53) London UK | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) |
Margot Ruddock (divorced) Tamara Desni (1947–1951) (divorced) |
Children | Simone Lovell |
Raymond Lovell (13 April 1900 – 1 October 1953) was a Canadian-born film actor who performed in British films. He mainly played supporting roles, often somewhat pompous characters.[1]
Lovell married Margot Ruddock, an actress, singer and poet, with whom he had a daughter, Simone Lovell. This relationship broke down when Ruddock began an affair with W. B. Yeats in 1934, the year her daughter was born. In 1947 he married Tamara Desni, which ended in a divorce in 1951.
Lovell initially trained as a Doctor at Cambridge University, but gave up medicine for the stage in the 1920s.[2]
Selected filmography
- Love, Life and Laughter (1934) - Saville (uncredited)
- Warn London (1934) - Prefect
- The Third Clue (1934) - Robinson - Butler
- The Case of Gabriel Perry (1935) - Defense
- Crime Unlimited (1935) - Delaney
- Sexton Blake and the Mademoiselle (1935) - Captain
- Someday (1935) - Carr
- King of the Damned (1935) - Captain Torres
- Troubled Waters (1936) - Carter
- Gaol Break (1936) - Duke
- Not So Dusty (1936) - Mr. Holding
- Fair Exchange (1936) - Sir Reeves Willoughby
- Gypsy Melody (1936) - Court Chamberlain
- Secret Lives (1937) - German Secret Service Chief
- Behind Your Back (1937) - Adam Adams
- Glamorous Night (1937) - Ship's Officer (uncredited)
- Midnight Menace (1937) - Harris
- Under Secret Orders (1937) - Col. von Steinberg
- Murder Tomorrow (1938) - Inspector Travers
- Q Planes (1939) - Northern Salvage Company Manager (uncredited)
- Contraband (1940) - Van Dyne
- He Found a Star (1941) - Nick Maurier
- 49th Parallel (1941) - Lieutenant Kuhnecke
- The Common Touch (1941) - Cartwright
- The Goose Steps Out (1942) - Schmidt
- Let the People Sing (1942) - Bit Role (uncredited)
- Alibi (1942) - Prof. Winkler
- Uncensored (1942) - von Koerner
- The Young Mr. Pitt (1942) - George the Third
- Warn That Man (1943) - Hausemann / Lord Buckley
- The Man in Grey (1943) - The Prince Regent
- Candlelight in Algeria (1944) - Von Alven
- Hotel Reserve (1944) - Robert Duclos
- The Way Ahead (1944) - Mr. Jackson - Garage Owner
- Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) - Lucius Septimius
- Night Boat to Dublin (1946) - Paul Faber
- Appointment with Crime (1946) - Gus Loman
- The End of the River (1947) - Porpino
- Easy Money (1948) - Mr. Cyprus
- Who Killed Van Loon? (1948) - John Smith / Johann Schmidt
- The Three Weird Sisters (1948) - Owen Morgan-Vaughan
- So Evil My Love (1948) - Edgar Bellamy
- Snowbound (1948) - Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- The Calendar (1948) - Lord Willie Panniford
- My Brother's Keeper (1948) - Bill Wainwright
- The Blind Goddess (1948) - Frank Mainwaring KC
- Quartet (1948) - Sir Frederick Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")
- But Not in Vain (1948) - Jan Alting
- Once Upon a Dream (1949) - Mr. Trout
- The Bad Lord Byron (1949) - John Hobhouse
- Fools Rush In (1949) - Sir Charles Leigh
- Madness of the Heart (1949) - Comte de Vandiere
- The Romantic Age (1949) - Hedges
- The Mudlark (1950) - Sergeant Footman Naseby
- Time Gentlemen, Please! (1952) - Sir Digby Montague
- The Pickwick Papers (1952) - Aide
- The Steel Key (1953) - Inspector Forsythe
- I vinti (1953) - (Last appearance)
References
- ↑ "Raymond Lovell". BFI.
- ↑ Criterion DVD commentary for 49th Parallel by Bruce Eder.
External links
Raymond Lovell at the Internet Movie Database
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