John Bentley
John Bentley, born on December 2, 1916, in Sparkhill, Birmingham, England, made a significant mark in the world of acting. He is best remembered for his performances in several notable films, including "Calling Paul Temple" (1948), "Final Appointment" (1954), and "Salute the Toff" (1952). His contributions to the film industry showcased his versatility and dedication to the craft.
Throughout his career, Bentley captivated audiences with his dynamic roles, earning recognition for his ability to bring characters to life on screen. His work in the post-war British cinema helped to shape the film landscape of the era.
In his personal life, Bentley was married to Patricia Smith, with whom he shared a life until his passing. The couple's bond provided a foundation of support throughout his career.
John Bentley passed away on August 13, 2009, in Petworth, West Sussex, England, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts. His performances remain a testament to his talent and commitment to the performing arts, ensuring that his contributions to cinema will not be forgotten.
Filmography
The Singer Not the Song
Salute the Toff
Hammer the Toff
Dial 999
Still of the Night
Paul Temple's Triumph
Paul Temple Returns
River Beat