Born 1900 (age 53) · Montréal, Québec, Canada
Appears in 49 titles

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.

Filmography

49th Parallel
7.0
49th Parallel
1941
as Lieutenant Kuhnecke
Caesar and Cleopatra
6.2
Caesar and Cleopatra
1945
as Lucius Septimus
The Man in Grey
6.1
The Man in Grey
1943
as The Prince of Wales
The Vanquished
6.4
The Vanquished
1953
as (uncredited)
The Way Ahead
6.6
The Way Ahead
1944
as Mr. Jackson
Q Planes
6.0
Q Planes
1939
as Northern Salvage Company Manager
So Evil My Love
6.4
So Evil My Love
1948
as Edgar
Contraband
7.1
Contraband
1940
as Van Dyne
Candlelight in Algeria
5.8
Candlelight in Algeria
1944
as Von Alven
Hotel Reserve
6.7
Hotel Reserve
1944
as Robert Duclos
Appointment with Crime
6.2
Appointment with Crime
1946
as Gus Loman
Quartet
6.3
Quartet
1948
as Sir Frederick Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")
The Pickwick Papers
7.0
The Pickwick Papers
1952
as Aide
The Goose Steps Out
6.7
The Goose Steps Out
1942
as Schmidt
Night Boat to Dublin
6.9
Night Boat to Dublin
1946
as Paul Faber
My Brother's Keeper
6.3
My Brother's Keeper
1948
as Bill Wainwright
The Mudlark
6.6
The Mudlark
1950
as Sergeant Footman Naseby
Madness of the Heart
6.0
Madness of the Heart
1949
as Paul's Father
The Young Mr. Pitt
6.2
The Young Mr. Pitt
1942
as George the Third
Warn That Man
5.6
Warn That Man
1943
as Hausemann / Lord Buckley