Raymond Lovell
Known for: Acting
Born: April 12, 1900 in Montréal, Québec, Canada - Died: September 30, 1953
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. After a short marriage to Tamara Desni which ended in a divorce, Lovell found love with Margot Ruddock, an actress, singer and poet and they had a daughter, Simone Lovell. Lovell initially trained as a Doctor at Cambridge University, but gave up medicine for the stage in the 1920s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Raymond Lovell , licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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49th Parallel
Lieutenant Kuhnecke
Caesar and Cleopatra
Lucius Septimus
Night Boat to Dublin
Paul Faber
The Way Ahead
Mr. Jackson
Crime Unlimited
Delaney
The Man in Grey
The Prince of Wales
Madness of the Heart
Paul's Father
The End of the River
Porpino
So Evil My Love
Edgar
The Vanquished
(uncredited)
My Brother's Keeper
Bill Wainwright
Appointment with Crime
Gus Loman
Uncensored
Von Koerner
Easy Money
Cyprus, the conductor
Contraband
Van Dyne
Hotel Reserve
Robert Duclos
Alibi
Prof. Winkler
Candlelight in Algeria
Von Alven
The Three Weird Sisters
Owen Morgan-Vaughan
The Romantic Age
Hedges
The Blind Goddess
Frank Mainwaring KC
Who Killed Van Loon?
Sexton Blake and the Mademoiselle
Captain
Troubled Waters
Carter