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Vincent Martin Ball, OAM (born 4 December 1923) is an Australian retired actor of film, theatre and radio active in the industry for nearly 55 years (with a brief return) firstly in Britain starting in the late 1940s and then his native Australia. Ball, a Royal Air Force military veteran, has also authored a number of books.
Vincent Ball: 1923– 101: Australian actor [9] Richard L. Bare: 1913–2015: 101: American motion picture and television director [10] Etta Moten Barnett: 1901–2004: 102: African-American stage actress and singer [11] Dave Bartholomew: 1918–2019: 100: American musician, bandleader, composer, arranger and record producer [12] Norma Barzman ...
Echo of Diana is a 1963 British second feature ('B') [1] film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Vincent Ball, Betty McDowall and Geoffrey Toone. [2] It was written by Reginald Hearne and produced by John I. Phillips for Butcher's Film Service. A widow and two reporters accidentally uncover an international spy ring.
Vincent Ball (born 1923) (2) had supporting roles in Cruising and Follow that Camel; Gloria Best (Unknown) (3) added some unaccredited glamour to Spying, Cleo and Cowboy. Bruce Boa (1930–2004) (1) Emmannuelle. Martin Boddey (1907–1975) (2) appears in avuncular mode in Sergeant and Nurse.
The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams jumped from the Gotham Hotel penthouse at 8:15 a.m. with her son, Vincent, amid an ongoing custody battle with her ex.
Vincent Ball as John Drew; John Warwick as Carter; Jean Lodge as Vivian Bolton; Kenneth Henry as Insp. Neal; Beresford Egan as Hartnell; Peter Bathurst as Walton; Richard Stewart as Sgt. French; Stanley Van Beers as coroner; Hugh Morton as inquiry chairman; Armand Guinle as Fourneau; John Serret as 1st gendarme; Monti DeLyle as 2nd gendarme ...
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