Mini-Biography:
Alan Badel was born on September 11, 1923. He was an American Actor, known for Arabesque (1966), Shogun (1980), The Day of the Jackal (1973), Alan Badel's first movie on record is from 1953. Alan Badel died on March 19, 1982 in Chichester, England. His last motion picture on file dates from 1980.
1980: Shogun (Cast: Pater Dell'Aqua), Directed by Jerry London, with Richard Chamberlain, Michael Hordern,
1977: Telefon (Cast: Malchenko), Directed by Don Siegel, with Charles Bronson, Patrick Magee,
1973: The Day of the Jackal (Fred Zinnemann's Film of The Day of the Jackal) (Cast: Minister), Directed by Fred Zinnemann, with Edward Fox, Cyril Cusack,
1970: The adventurers (Cast: Rojo), Directed by Lewis Gilbert, with Charles Aznavour, Bekim Fehmiu,
1968: Otley (Cast), Directed by Dick Clement, with Tom Courtenay, Romy Schneider,
1966: Arabesque (Cast), Directed by Stanley Donen, with Gregory Peck, Sophia Loren, Carl Duering,
1963: This sporting life (Cast), Directed by Lindsay Anderson, with Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts,
1954: Three Cases of Murder (Cast), Directed by George More O'Ferrall, Wendy Toye, with Orson Welles, Helen Cherry,
1953: Salome (Salome: The Dance of the Seven Veils) (Cast: Johannes der Täufer), Directed by Wilhelm Dieterle, with Stewart Granger, Rita Hayworth, Charles Laughton,
1953: King Lear (Cast), Directed by Andrew McCullough, with Orson Welles, Natasha Parry, Arnold Moss,