
Actor
Born September 11, 1923 in Rusholme, Manchester, England
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".

The Agatha Christie Hour
Sir Alington West

The Woman in White
Count Fosco

Shōgun
Father Dell'Aqua

Nijinsky
Baron de Gunzburg

The Riddle of the Sands
Dollmann

Agatha
Lord Brackenbury

Force 10 from Navarone
Petrovitch

The Medusa Touch
Barrister

Telefon
Colonel Malchenko

Exiles
Michael Arlen

BBC2 Play of the Week
Michael Arlen

The Winslow Boy
Sir Robert Morton

Bill Brand
David Last

Where Adam Stood
Philip Gosse

Luther
Cardinal Cajetan de Vio

The Day of the Jackal
the Minister

The Adventurers
President Rojo

Where's Jack?
Lord Chancellor

Otley
Alec Hadrian

The Parachute
Father

ITV Playhouse
Edward Kimberley

Arabesque
Nejim Beshraavi

BBC Play of the Month
General Charles 'Chinese' Gordon

The Count of Monte Cristo
Edmond Dantes

The Count of Monte Cristo
Edmond Dantès

The Wednesday Play
Rory Farquhar

Theatre 625
Henry IV

Children of the Damned
David Neville

The Lover
Richard

Bitter Harvest
Karl

This Sporting Life
Gerald Weaver

Pride and Prejudice
Fitzwilliam Darcy

Armchair Theatre
Don Juan

Magic Fire
Richard Wagner

Three Cases of Murder
Owen (segment "Lord Mountdrago") / Mr. X (segment "In the Picture") / Harry (segment "You Killed Elizabeth")

King Lear
Fool

Will Any Gentleman...?
The Great Mendoza

Leonardo Da Vinci The Tragic Pursuit of Perfection
Narrator

Salome
John the Baptist

Omnibus
Fool

The Stranger Left No Card
John Smith