Don Fellows

Don Fellows
Don Fellows was an American actor known for his roles in British theater and television. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, Fellows served in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and a member of the Actors Studio. He moved to London in 1973 to further his stage career. Fellows' TV appearances included Space: 1999, Z Cars, Lillie, The Sandbaggers, The Citadel, The Beiderbecke Tapes, The Bill and Inspector Morse. His film appearances included The Naked Civil Servant, Spy Story, The Omen, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Eye of the Needle and Velvet Goldmine. He featured alongside fellow American expatriate actor Ed Bishop in the radio series The BBC Presents: Philip Marlowe. Throughout his life, Fellows suffered from a stutter, which he was able to suppress while acting. He died in 2007, at the age of 84.
Name Don Fellows
Also Known As Donald Fellows, Donald "Don" Fellows
Birthday 1922-12-22
Deathday 2007-10-21
Gender Male
IMDB Don Fellows profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
As: Col. Musgrove
1981-06-12
Raiders of the Lost ...
As: Thorn's Second Aide
1976-06-25
The Omen...
As: Jim Forbes
1975-12-09
Into Infinity...
As: Detective
1968-07-18
Pretty Poison...
As: Cowboy
1974-04-11
The Spikes Gang...
As: Himself / Actor Test
1968-10-28
Symbiopsychotaxiplas...
As: Ryley
1984-07-20
Electric Dreams...
As: U.S. Colonel
1975-10-19
Inside Out...
As: Colonel Schlegel
1976-01-01
Spy Story...
As: Levon Hornsby
1987-07-24
Superman IV: The Que...
As: Voice
1998-05-23
Horseshoe...
As: Unknown
1998-11-02
Clinton: His Struggl...
As: Arnold
1979-02-17
One Fine Day...
As: Phillips
1972-12-22
Trick Baby...
As: General
1980-12-09
Superman II...
As: Paul Arland
1989-11-19
The Nightwatch...
As: Duffy
1985-05-12
Reunion at Fairborou...
As: O'Brian
1988-09-11
Intrigue...
As: Ambassador Franklin
1982-08-26
Who Dares Wins...
As: Professor Pilbeam
1985-01-01
Monsignor Quixote...
As: Lou
1998-08-28
Velvet Goldmine...
As: Joe
2000-08-29
The Man Who Cried...
As: Lt.Gen. Walter Bedel
1986-12-15
The Last Days of Pat...
As: Radio Voice (voice)
1978-06-08
The Billion Dollar B...
As: 1st GI
1975-12-17
The Naked Civil Serv...
As: General
2006-11-02
Superman II: The Ric...
As: American Major
1982-05-09
Inside the Third Rei...
As: American Colonel
1981-07-24
Eye of the Needle...
As: Unknown
1982-10-15
Enigma...
As: Foreman
1974-05-24
Mousey...
As: Thomas
1987-07-15
The Trial of Klaus B...
As: Edward Rowny
1987-12-06
Breakthrough at Reyk...
As: General
1979-12-21
The London Connectio...
As: Gen. Carl Spaatz
1979-05-03
Ike...
As: Broadcaster
2013-04-04
Malice: 1999...
As: Gen. Stonesifer
1977-02-09
Twilight's Last Glea...
As: Waymarsh
1977-03-13
The Ambassadors...
As: Board Member
1977-06-28
It's Only Rock 'n' R...
As: Jack
1975-08-04
Article Five...
As: Hugh
1977-09-28
Exiles...
As: Unknown
1984-10-16
The Bill...
As: Lyman Stansky
1987-01-06
Inspector Morse...
As: Unknown
1987-12-13
The Beiderbecke Tape...
As: Lanier
1948-10-03
The Philco Televisio...
As: Unknown
1978-09-24
Lillie...
As: GTV Newscaster
1975-09-04
Space: 1999...
As: Stoker
1990-04-22
Jeeves and Wooster...
As: Unknown
1980-04-11
The Gentle Touch...
As: Turney
1948-11-07
Studio One...
As: Unknown
1977-02-25
Raffles...
As: Professor Pilbeam
1971-01-28
Great Performances...
As: Renshaw
1979-03-24
Tales of the Unexpec...
As: Ralph Wiggins
1987-02-08
The Two Mrs. Grenvil...