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Neil Hallett (born John W. Neil; 30 June 1924 – 5 December 2004) was a Belgian-born English actor. His stage name was taken from a combination of his proper surname, Neil, and his grandmother's maiden name, Hallet.
Top Floor Girl is a 1959 British drama film directed by Max Varnel and starring Kay Callard, Neil Hallett and Robert Raikes. [1] It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard and produced by The Danzigers .
Neil Hallett as Gerry Grimwood; Richard O'Sullivan as Mr Rose; Valerie Leon as Miss Hampton; Jill Damas as Annette; Olivia Munday as Mrs Hobson; Mark Singleton as Mr Hobson; Joy Harington as Mrs Grimwood; Jenny Cox as Dr Livingstone; Venicia Day as Sue Anne Stanley; Stephanie Marrian as Lesley; Wendy Wax as Baby Doll; Sarah Frampton as Pam ...
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Jeremy Bulloch, Neil Hallett: Sex comedy [1] Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter: Brian Clemens: Horst Janson, John Carson, Caroline Munro: Horror: Carry On Dick: Gerald Thomas: Sid James, Barbara Windsor: Comedy: The Cherry Picker: Peter Curran (director) Lulu, Bob Sherman, Wilfrid Hyde-White: Drama: Confessions of a Window Cleaner: Val Guest ...
Strictly Confidential is a 1959 British second feature ('B') [1] comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Richard Murdoch, William Kendall, Maya Koumani and Neil Hallett. [2] The screenplay was by Brock Williams. Two con-men, recently released from prison, are enlisted by a widow to help her recover control of her late husband's ...
"The Winged Avenger" is the sixth episode of the fifth series of the 1960s cult British spy-fi television series The Avengers, starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg, and guest starring Nigel Green, Colin Jeavons, Jack MacGowran, and Neil Hallett. [2]
Armchair Theatre is an anthology series of one-off plays that aired on the ITV network between 1956 and 1974. [1] A total of 426 episodes were produced over 19 series. [2] The series was initially produced by ABC Weekend TV until 1968, and subsequently by Thames Television from 1969 onwards.