Anthony Arnatt Bushell (19 May 1904 – 2 April 1997) was an English film actor and director who appeared in more than 50 films between 1929 and 1961. He played Colonel Breen in the
BBC serial ''
Quatermass and the Pit'' (1958–59), and also appeared in and directed various British TV series such as ''
Danger Man
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''.
Early life
Bushell was born in
Westerham,
Kent
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and was educated at
Magdalen College School, and then
Hertford College, Oxford
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, where he was the stroke on the college rowing eight, and belonged to the
Hypocrites' Club. After Oxford, he trained at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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and got his start on stage from Sir
Gerald du Maurier, making his theatrical debut in
Sardou's ''
Diplomacy
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'' at the
Adelphi Theatre in 1924.
Career
He worked in the U.S. for a time in 1927–28, touring in ''
Her Cardboard Lover'' with
Jeanne Eagels.
In 1928, he met American actress
Zelma O'Neal (1903–1989), who was performing on the London stage in the musical ''
Good News''. They married in New York on 22 November 1928, when he was appearing on Broadway in
Maugham's ''
The Sacred Flame'' and she was preparing to open in the musical ''
Follow Thru''.
George Arliss saw Bushell on Broadway the play and when he was cast as the lead in his first talkie, the American film ''
Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation o ...
'' (1929), recommended Bushell for the role of Disraeli's young rival Charles Deeford.
[
Bushell was cast in another American film '' Jealousy'' (1929), but after shooting was completed all his scenes were re-shot with ]Fredric March
Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated, versatile stars of the 1930s and 1940s.Obituary '' Variety'', April 16, 1975, ...
at the insistence of the film's star Jeanne Eagels. His other Hollywood films, several of which saw him in the military roles that became his specialty, included '' Journey's End'' (1930), '' Three Faces East'' (1930) with Erich von Stroheim, '' Five Star Final'' (1931) with Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; December 12, 1893January 26, 1973) was a Romanian-American actor of stage and screen, who was popular during the Hollywood's Golden Age. He appeared in 30 Broadway plays and more than 100 films duri ...
, ''Chances
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* ''Chances'' (TV series), an Australian soap opera
* ''Chances'' (Philippine TV series), a prime-time soap opera
* '' Chances: The Women of Magdalene'', a 2006 documentary film
* ''Chances'' (novel), a 1981 novel by Jac ...
'' (1931) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
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, '' Vanity Fair'' (1932) with Myrna Loy
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, and ''A Woman Commands
''A Woman Commands'' is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Pola Negri, Roland Young, and Basil Rathbone. Some additional scenes were directed by an uncredited Harry Joe Brown.
Cast
*Pola Negri as Madame Maria Dr ...
'' (1932) with Pola Negri
Pola Negri (; born Apolonia Chalupec ; 3 January 1897 – 1 August 1987) was a Polish stage and film actress and singer. She achieved worldwide fame during the silent and golden eras of Hollywood and European film for her tragedienne and fem ...
in her first sound picture.[
In 1930, he and his wife took a delayed honeymoon trip to Germany, France, and England, leaving on the '' Nieuw Amsterdam'' in April and returning to New York in July.
Bushell and O'Neal relocated to London in 1932, where she established a second stage career. They divorced in 1935. Following their divorce, they appeared in the same show at least once, though they did not appear together on stage. O'Neal appeared in ''Swing Along'' in Manchester and London in 1936. She returned to New York in June 1937.
Bushell remained in England and played more important roles in several films: '' The Midshipmaid'' (1932) with ]Jessie Matthews
Jessie Margaret Matthews (11 March 1907 – 19 August 1981) was an English actress, dancer and singer of the 1920s and 1930s, whose career continued into the post-war period.
After a string of hit stage musicals and films in the mid-1930s, Ma ...
; Boris Karloff
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's horror film '' The Ghoul'' (1933) where he played the romantic lead; ''The Scarlet Pimpernel
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'' (1934) with Leslie Howard
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; '' Dark Journey'' (1937) with Vivien Leigh
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; and '' The Arsenal Stadium Mystery'' (1939) in which the Arsenal football team appeared and played a match against a fictitious team called the "Trojans." Bushell played Trojans start John Doyce who is poisoned during a match.[ He also had a brief affair with Patricia Roc, with whom he appeared and gave her first onscreen kiss in film '' The Rebel Son'' (1938) set in 17th-century Ukraine. In a sarcastic assessment of the film, which he left after a half-hour, ]Graham Greene
Henry Graham Greene (2 October 1904 – 3 April 1991) was an English writer and journalist regarded by many as one of the leading English novelists of the 20th century. Combining literary acclaim with widespread popularity, Greene acquir ...
wrote in ''The Spectator
''The Spectator'' is a weekly British magazine on politics, culture, and current affairs. It was first published in July 1828, making it the oldest surviving weekly magazine in the world.
It is owned by Frederick Barclay, who also owns ''Th ...
'': "I liked particularly the scene when the young Cossack (played by Mr Anthony Bushell with his keen young Oxford accent) bursts into the bedroom of the girl he loves, 'I know it's very late to call but ... O I am glad you are not angry.'" In '' The Lion Has Wings'' (1939), a documentary-style anti-German propaganda film, he was cast, in one critic's words, as one of several "idiosyncratic but not over well-known actors" who could stand in for RAF crew members.
On the outbreak of World War II
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in 1939 he enlisted with the British Army
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, receiving a commission as an officer in the Welsh Guards
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. He saw action in the Guards Armoured Division
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as a tank squadron commander. During the war, he married his second wife, Anne,[ an heiress who was mentioned by ]David Niven
James David Graham Niven (; 1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was a British actor, soldier, memoirist, and novelist. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Major Pollock in '' Separate Tables'' (1958). Niven's other role ...
as the wife of one of his fellow officers.
After the war, he developed a professional relationship with Laurence Olivier
Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier (; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, was one of a trio of male actors who dominated the British stage o ...
, and was the associate producer of ''Hamlet
''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depi ...
'' (1948), and later as associate director on two more films which Olivier both directed and starred in, ''Richard III
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'' (1965) and ''The Prince and the Showgirl
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'' (1957).[ Colin Clark, who worked as an assistant on the latter, wrote in his diary: "I don't think Tony ushellcould direct traffic in Cheltenham. Despite his imposing appearance he is really a pussy cat, but livierneeds a chum to guard his rear, as it were, and it is a great joy to have Tony around. He has a heart the size of a house which he loves to hide behind a glare." He described Bushell at the time: "Tony looks like a bluff military man–bald, red-faced and jovial. In fact he was in the Guards during the war and almost everyone forgets he is an actor."
Bushell directed for the first time in 1950, using material from an earlier Austrian filmed called '' Der Engel mit der Posaune'', substituting new scenes with British actors where necessary and dubbing minor roles to create an English-language version, '' The Angel with the Trumpet''. Bushell also took the role of Baron Traun, companion to ]Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
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.
Of his direction in partnership with Reginald Beck of '' The Long Dark Hall'' (1951), one critic wrote: "The tandem direction is surprisingly able and occasionally inventive."
In the early 1960s, he directed segments of '' The Valiant Years'', a documentary based on the memoirs of Winston Churchill. Though it was a documentary, and BBC's rules then forbade their programmes featuring re-enactments, Bushell appeared in one scene as an RAF air marshal deriding British attempts to sway German public opinion by dropping leaflets on their cities early in World War II. He was filling in for Sir Arthur "Bomber" Harris and speaking Harris' words only because illness prevented Harris from participating on the day scheduled for filming.
Final years
Bushell retired in 1964, and he later served as director of the Monte Carlo Golf Club.[ He died in ]Oxford
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on 2 April 1997.
Partial filmography
Actor
* ''Disraeli
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, (21 December 1804 – 19 April 1881) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who twice served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He played a central role in the creation o ...
'' (1929) – Charles
* ''The Show of Shows
''The Show of Shows'' is a 1929 American pre-Code musical revue film directed by John G. Adolfi and distributed by Warner Bros. The all-talking Vitaphone production cost $850,000 and was shot almost entirely in Technicolor.
''The Show of Sh ...
'' (1929) – Performer in 'Henry VI' Sequence (uncredited)
* '' Lovin' the Ladies'' (1930) – Brooks – the Butler
* '' Journey's End'' (1930) – 2nd Lt. Hibbert
* ''The Flirting Widow
''The Flirting Widow'' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Dorothy Mackaill, Basil Rathbone, Leila Hyams and Claude Gillingwater. It was produced and released by First National Pictures, a subsid ...
'' (1930) – Bobby
* '' Three Faces East'' (1930) – Capt. Arthur Chamberlain
* ''The Royal Bed
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'' (1931) – Freddie Granton
* '' Born to Love'' (1931) – Leslie Darrow
* ''Chances
Chances may refer to:
* ''Chances'' (TV series), an Australian soap opera
* ''Chances'' (Philippine TV series), a prime-time soap opera
* '' Chances: The Women of Magdalene'', a 2006 documentary film
* ''Chances'' (novel), a 1981 novel by Jac ...
'' (1931) – Tom Ingleside
* '' Five Star Final'' (1931) – Phillip Weeks
* ''Expensive Women
''Expensive Women'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code Hollywood, pre-Code film drama. It was produced by First National Pictures and distributed through their parent company Warner Bros. The film was directed by silent film veteran Hobart Henley and s ...
'' (1931) – Arthur Raymond
* ''A Woman Commands
''A Woman Commands'' is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Pola Negri, Roland Young, and Basil Rathbone. Some additional scenes were directed by an uncredited Harry Joe Brown.
Cast
*Pola Negri as Madame Maria Dr ...
'' (1932) – Lt. Iwan Petrovitch
* ''Shop Angel
''Shop Angel'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Marion Shilling, Holmes Herbert and Anthony Bushell.McCarty p.54
Cast
* Marion Shilling as Dorothy Hayes
* Holmes Herbert as James Walton Kennedy
* ...
'' (1932) – Larry Pemberton
* '' Vanity Fair'' (1932) – Dobbin
* ''Escapade
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'' (1932) – Philip Whitney
* '' The Silver Greyhound'' (1932) – Gerald Varrick
* '' Sally Bishop'' (1932) – Bart
* '' The Midshipmaid'' (1932) – Lt. Valentine
* '' Soldiers of the King'' (1933) – Lt. Ronald Jamieson
* '' The Ghoul'' (1933) – Ralph Morlant
* '' I Was a Spy'' (1933) – Otto
* '' Channel Crossing'' (1933) – Peter Bradley
* ''Crime on the Hill
''Crime on the Hill'' is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Sally Blane, Nigel Playfair and Lewis Casson. The plot was based on a successful play by Jack de Leon and Jack Celestin. It was made by British ...
'' (1933) – Tony Fields
* '' Red Wagon'' (1933) – Toby Griffiths
* '' Love at Second Sight'' (1934) – Bill
* ''Forbidden Territory
''Forbidden Territory'' is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Gregory Ratoff, Ronald Squire and Binnie Barnes. It was based on the 1933 novel ''The Forbidden Territory'' by Dennis Wheatley.Shaw p.15
The film, ...
'' (1934) – Rex Farringdon
* ''The Scarlet Pimpernel
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'' (1934) – Sir Andrew Ffoulkes
* '' Lilies of the Field'' (1934) – Guy Mallory
* '' Admirals All'' (1935) – Flag Lt. Steve Langham
* '' Dusty Ermine'' (1936) – Det. Insp. Forsythe
* '' Dark Journey'' (1937) – Bob Carter
* '' Farewell Again'' (1937) – Roddy Hammond
* '' The Angelus'' (1937) – Brian Ware
* '' The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel'' (1937) – Sir Andrew Foulkes
* '' The Rebel Son'' (1938) – Andrei Bulba
* '' The Arsenal Stadium Mystery'' (1939) – John Doyce – Trojan Team Member
* '' The Lion Has Wings'' (1939) – Pilot
* '' For Those in Peril'' (1944) – (uncredited)
* ''Hamlet
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'' (1948) – Bit Part (uncredited)
* '' The Small Back Room'' (US title ''Hour of Glory'', 1949) – Col. Strang
* '' The Angel with the Trumpet'' (1950) – Baron Hugo Traun
* ''The Miniver Story
''The Miniver Story'' is a 1950 American drama film that is the sequel to the 1942 film '' Mrs. Miniver''. Like its predecessor, the picture, made by MGM, stars Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, but it was filmed on-location in England. The fi ...
'' (1950) – Dr. Kaneslaey
* '' The Long Dark Hall'' (1951) – Clive Bedford
* ''High Treason
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'' (1951) – Maj. Elliott
* ''Who Goes There!
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'' (1952) – Major Guy Ashley
* '' The Red Beret'' (1953) – General Whiting
* '' The Black Knight'' (1954) – King Arthur
* ''The Purple Plain
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'' (1954) – Group Captain Aldridge
* '' The Black Tent'' (1956) – Ambassador Baring
* '' Bhowani Junction'' (1956) – Lanson (uncredited)
* '' The Battle of the River Plate'' (1956) – Mr. Millington Drake – British Minister, Montevideo
* ''Bitter Victory
''Bitter Victory'' (French title ''Amère victoire'') is a 1957 Franco- American international co-production film, shot in CinemaScope and directed by Nicholas Ray. Set in World War II, it stars Richard Burton and Curt Jürgens as two British ...
'' (1957) – General Paterson
* '' The Wind Cannot Read'' (1958) – Brigadier
* '' A Night to Remember'' (1958) – Capt. Arthur Rostron
Sir Arthur Henry Rostron, KBE, RD, RNR (14 May 1869 – 4 November 1940) was a British merchant seaman and a seagoing officer for the Cunard Line. He is best known as the captain of the ocean liner RMS ''Carpathia'', when it rescued hund ...
– Carpathia
* '' Quatermass and the Pit'' (TV Series, 1958–1959) – Colonel James Breen
* '' Desert Mice'' (1959) – Plunkett
* ''The Queen's Guards
''The Queen's Guards'' is a 1961 military drama film directed by Michael Powell from a script by Simon Harcourt-Smith and Roger Milner. It stars Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens, and Ursula Jeans.
''The Queen's Guards'' was ma ...
'' (1961) – Major Cole
Director
;Film
* '' The Angel with the Trumpet'' (1950)
* '' The Long Dark Hall'' (1951)
* '' The Terror of the Tongs'' (1961)
;Television
* '' The Third Man'' (6 episodes, 1959)
* '' The Four Just Men'' (3 episodes, 1959–60)
* '' The Valiant Years'' (1960)
* ''Danger Man
''Danger Man'' (retitled ''Secret Agent'' in the United States for the revived series, and ''Destination Danger'' and ''John Drake'' in other overseas markets) is a British television series that was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again b ...
'' (2 episodes, 1961)
* ''Sir Francis Drake
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'' (2 episodes, 1961–62)
* '' The Scales of Justice'' (1 episode, 1962)
* '' Man of the World'' (2 episodes, 1962)
* '' The Saint'' (1 episode, 1962)
References
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1904 births
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20th-century English male actors
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Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
British expatriate male actors in the United States
English film directors
English male film actors
English male stage actors
Male actors from Kent
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People from Westerham
British Army personnel of World War II
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