Roderick Lovell was an American actor who is best known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, Hour of Glory, and They Flew Through Sand. He was born on April 9, 1910, in Oakleigh Park, Barnet, Middlesex, England, UK, and passed away on September 12, 1985, in Westminster, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Roderick Lovell, originally named Roderick Guy Lovell Pank, lived a life dedicated to his craft. Little is known about his family background or personal life, but his career in acting has left a mark in various productions.
Career
Roderick had a diverse career in film and television. He appeared in notable productions, including “So Evil My Love” and “Ivanhoe.” His performances contributed to the British entertainment scene during his era.
Death and Legacy
Roderick Lovell died on September 12, 1985, in Westminster, London, England. His legacy continues through his work in television and film, remembered by fans and historians alike for his impactful roles.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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So Evil My Love | 1948-08-02 | Sir John Curle |
Ivanhoe | 1952-07-31 | Ralph DeVipont |
The Small Back Room | 1949-02-21 | |
Emergency – Ward 10 | 1957-02-19 | Mr. Powers |