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Neal Arden was born on December 27, 1909 in London, England as Arthur Neal Alston. He was an actor, known for Life of St. Paul (1938), Pianorama (1974) and 'Pimpernel' Smith (1941). He was married to Julia Byfield and Dorothy Brown. He died on June 4, 2014 in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England.
Date Of Birth December 27, 1909, Fulham, United Kingdom Died June 4, 2014, Huntingdon, United Kingdom Place Of Birth London, England, UK Profession Actor Nominations NME Award for Best Club DJ Movies Life of St. Paul, A Hole Lot of Trouble Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 British actor, on stage from 1930 and in films from 1934. He was a former member of the Rhodesian constabulary, the British South Africa Mounted Police. After moving to Britain, he studied at RADA and made a successful career as a screen and radio actor, including as host of his own Sunday night programme, 'Quiet Rhythm'. He lived to the ripe old age of 104.
Actor Title Year Status Character Love for Lydia 1977 TV Series Author I, Claudius 1976 TV Mini-Series Cestius A Small Miracle 1976 Short Whodunnit? 1975 TV Series Tommy Jackson John Halifax, Gentleman 1974 TV Mini-Series Sir Ralph Pianorama 1974 Short Special Branch 1973 TV Series Sgt. Operator The Persuaders! 1971 TV Series Inspector Flavel Z Cars 1971 TV Series Det. Supt. Ainsworth A Hole Lot of Trouble 1971 Short Military Type Man My Partner the Ghost 1970 TV Series 2nd Poker Player Department S 1969-1970 TV Series The Doctor / Commentator Barrister at Law 1969 TV Movie Capt. Putts The Best House in London 1969 Dr. Livingstone The Assassination Bureau 1969 'La Belle Amie' Client (uncredited) Dixon of Dock Green 1968 TV Series Saunders, Jury Foreman / 2nd Golfer Vendetta 1968 TV Series Commisario Gonzago Mystery and Imagination 1968 TV Series Driver The White Rabbit 1967 TV Mini-Series M. Coquoin Night Train to Paris 1964 Insp. Escalier The Third Secret 1964 Mr. Morgan Delayed Flight 1964 Hicks The Saint 1963 TV Series Jean Deslauriers Sergeant Cork 1963 TV Series Charles Robinson Suspense 1963 TV Series John Crawthorne Drama 61-67 1963 TV Series Geoffrey Willmott It Happened Like This 1963 TV Series Prosecuting Counsel Maigret 1962 TV Series Blaise Ghost Squad 1961 TV Series Florian The Frightened City 1961 Head Waiter at 'Taboo Club' No Hiding Place 1960 TV Series James Holman Interpol Calling 1960 TV Series Commandant Don't Do It Dempsey 1960 TV Series Jacques The Shakedown 1960 Harry Bowers The Giant Behemoth 1959 TV Newscaster (uncredited) The Scarf 1959 TV Series Norman Ivanhoe 1958 TV Series Landlord / Garn / Innkeeper The Man Who Wouldn't Talk 1958 uncredited O.S.S. 1958 TV Series First Minister White Hunter 1957-1958 TV Series Tallon / Saville The Scarlet Pimpernel 1956 TV Series Higgins Colonel March of Scotland Yard 1956 TV Series Joseph John Wesley 1954 William Holland Souls in Conflict 1954 Frank The Straw Man 1953 O'Brien The Quatermass Experiment 1953 TV Series Commentator Robin Hood 1953 TV Mini-Series Dick Whittington 1949 TV Movie King Rat Train of Events 1949 The compere (segment "The Composer") The Young Mr. Pitt 1942 Minor Role (uncredited) 'Pimpernel' Smith 1941 Second Prisoner (as Neil Arden) The New Britain 1940 Short Narrator (voice) The Secret Four 1939 uncredited England's Shakespeare 1939 Documentary short Commentator Life of St. Paul 1938 Paul Nothing Like Publicity 1936 The Public Life of Henry the Ninth 1935 Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) Alexandra 1934 Bit Part (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character Thank Your Lucky Stars 1964 TV Series Himself - Guest DJ Juke Box Jury 1963 TV Series Himself - Panellist To the Four Corners 1957 Documentary short Himself - Narrator London Playhouse 1955 TV Series Himself - Introduction Stars in Your Eyes 1946 TV Series Himself - Compere Tyneside 1941 Documentary short Himself - Commentator
Known for movies Life of St. Paul (1938) as Paul
Pianorama (1974) as Actor
'Pimpernel' Smith (1941) as Second Prisoner
Souls in Conflict (1954) as Frank