From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alan Fernand Badel (11 September 1923 – 19 March 1982) was a distinguished English stage actor who also appeared frequently in the cinema, radio and television and was noted for his richly textured voice which was once described as "the sound of tears". Description above from the Wikipedia article Alan Badel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Siegfried Idyll
(Richard Wagner)
Otley
(Alec Hadrian)
The Day of the Jackal
(the Minister)
Children of the Damned
(Dr. David Neville)
Telefon
(Colonel Malchenko)
Arabesque
(Nejim Beshraavi)
The Riddle of the Sands
(Dollmann)
The Medusa Touch
(Barrister)
Salome
(John the Baptist)
The Parachute
(Father)
Three Cases of Murder
(Owen (segment "Lord Mountdrago") / Mr. X (segment "In the Picture") / Harry (segment "You Killed Elizabeth"))
Toggle
(Rory Farquhar)
Force 10 from Navarone
(Petrovitch)
This Sporting Life
(Gerald Weaver)
Luther
(Cardinal Cajetan de Vio)
The Adventurers
(President Rojo)
The Stranger Left No Card
(John Smith)
The Lover
(Richard)
Magic Fire
(Richard Wagner)
The Critic
(Sir Fretful Plaigary)
The Count of Monte Cristo
(Edmond Dantes)
Leonardo Da Vinci The Tragic Pursuit of Perfection
(Narrator)
Where Adam Stood
Where's Jack?
(Lord Chancellor)
The Creeper
(Edward Kimberley)
Exiles
(Michael Arlen)
Don Juan in Hell
(Don Juan)
The Winslow Boy
(Sir Robert Morton)
Agatha
(Lord Brackenbury)
Bitter Harvest
(Karl)
Will Any Gentleman...?
(The Great Mendoza)
Nijinsky
(Baron de Gunzburg)
King Lear
(Fool)
Omnibus
(Fool)
Shōgun
(Father Dell'Aqua)
BBC Play of the Month
(General Gordon)
The Agatha Christie Hour
(Sir Alington West)
The Count of Monte Cristo
(Edmond Dantès)
The Woman in White
(Count Fosco)
Bill Brand
(David Last)
Pride and Prejudice
(Mr. Darcy)