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Peter Bell (actor)

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Peter Bell was a British stage actor and producer. In 1951 he appeared opposite Jean Charlesworth and Ronald Radd in a Lionel Hamilton production of The Romantic Young Lady at the Kettering Savoy.[1] He was employed by the Northampton Repertory Company in the early 1950s, but by 1953 had appeared to have moved on.[2] His wife, Mary Honer, was involved with training young actors on stage in Northampton.[3] In 1950, Bell and Jack Livesey produced youth productions of Stanley Houghton's comedy The Dear Departed and Ian Haly's farce The Crimson Coconut at Towcester Town Hall.[4]

References

  1. ^ Northampton Mercury - Friday 9 March 1951, p.5, Accessed via The British Newspaper Archive (subscription required). Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  2. ^ Northampton Mercury - Friday 9 December 1953, p.5, Accessed via The British Newspaper Archive (subscription required). Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  3. ^ Northampton Mercury - Friday 14 September 1951, p.7, Accessed via The British Newspaper Archive (subscription required). Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Two plays at Towcester", Northampton Mercury - Friday 5 May 1950, p.7, Accessed via The British Newspaper Archive (subscription required). Retrieved 22 November 2014.