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Years active
  
1947-1976

Name
  
John Bentley


Role
  
Film actor

Spouse
  
Joyce Bentley (m. ?–1955)

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Born
  
2 December 1916 (
1916-12-02
)

Died
  
August 13, 2009, Petworth, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
Crossroads, Istanbul, Calling Paul Temple, The Singer Not the Song, Paul Temple's Triumph

Similar People
  
George Breakston, Robert Urquhart, Joseph Pevney, Spencer Gordon Bennet, Roy Ward Baker

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John Bentley (2 December 1916 – 13 August 2009) was a British film actor who emerged in the 1970s as Hugh Mortimer, Meg Richardson's ill-fated new husband in the soap opera Crossroads. He also starred in the jungle adventure series African Patrol (1957) as Chief Inspector Paul Derek and made various other guest appearances.

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John Bentley (actor) John Bentley Obituary Television radio The Guardian

John Bentley was well known to cinema-goers in the 1950s, generally in the role of a detective/policeman/official, mainly in "B" films. He was also an accomplished singer and stage actor.

John Bentley (actor) Crossroads actor John Bentley dies at 92 Birmingham Mail

Early life and career

Born in Sparkhill, Birmingham, in 1916, Bentley was brought up by his mother after his father, a furniture retailer, died when he was a toddler. He arrived in acting quite by chance, in his own words:

Apart from the odd school play, I had very little interest in the theatrical world until I was sixteen and that was quite by accident. I got into the business through radio producer Martyn C. Webster. On one of his radio broadcasts he offered listeners to come to his studio and audition. Those who were good enough would be offered work at the station. I actually decided that I would be quite a good singer, so armed with a 78 record to accompany my performance, I sang for Martyn. He liked what he heard and offered me a part in a radio musical. And that is where the singing evolved into acting. Other radio dramas soon followed thankfully.

As a result of singing for Webster, he was given the joint leading role in a radio musical, backed by the BBC Midland Orchestra and Chorus. He worked for Radio Luxembourg in the late 1930s as an announcer, and in 1940 made his West End stage debut in the variety show New Faces at the Comedy Theatre with Judy Campbell and Charles Hawtrey (of Carry On... fame).

Film career

After the war he started his film career playing Terry O'Keefe in the low-budget musical romance The Hills of Donegal in 1947. The film was produced at Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames and financed by Butcher's Film Service. Bentley went on to do several other films in the same vein with Butcher's at Nettlefold, most of them being completed in less than a week. Three based on Francis Durbridge's "Paul Temple" the amateur detective (Calling Paul Temple in 1948, Paul Temple's Triumph in 1950 and Paul Temple Returns in 1952) were released at the same time as a popular radio series. Similarly, Salute the Toff and Hammer the Toff were produced in 1952 in which Bentley played amateur sleuth Richard Rollison.

In 1950 he had a supporting role in the main feature comedy The Happiest Days of Your Life playing schoolteacher Richard Tassell alongside Alistair Sim, Margaret Rutherford and Joyce Grenfell. Following many other "B" films in the 1950s there were appearances in Hollywood films – as a police detective in Istanbul (1957), Errol Flynn's last film, and Submarine Seahawk (1958) as a naval officer. However he hated Hollywood, saying people were judged on how much they earned rather than their ability and subsequently returned to Britain, where he was offered the lead role of “Inspector Paul Derek” in the TV series African Patrol filmed entirely on location in Kenya. This ran for 39 episodes that were shown on ITV in 1958–59.

In 1961 he starred alongside Dirk Bogarde and John Mills in The Singer Not the Song, and in his last film in 1962 he starred as Mike Andrews in the thriller The Fur Collar.

Television career

In the later 1960s and 1970s Bentley featured in soap opera Crossroads as Hugh Mortimer, third husband of the motel owner Meg Richardson, played by Noele Gordon. There was a previous connection with Gordon, who had presented the daytime TV magazine programme Lunch Box, popular in the 1950s, in which Bentley regularly appeared as a guest singer. Lunch Box was produced by Reg Watson who was part of the Crossroads team. This connection gave him the offer of the part of Mortimer.

In the soap Hugh Mortimer was a millionaire businessman who arrived in 1965 and started romancing the widowed Meg. They were engaged twice, but he eventually married Jane Templeton, while Meg became the wife of Malcolm Ryder, who later tried to murder her. When Hugh's wife died, he renewed his interest in Meg and gave Crossroads one of its biggest audiences, for 1975's television wedding of the year. Eighteen million viewed the episode and there were thousands lining the streets of Birmingham when the blessing was filmed in Birmingham Cathedral. The couple were chauffeured by the comedian Larry Grayson. Two years after the wedding he was written out of the series via a terrorist attack; he said that the script writers did not know what to do with his part following the marriage.

After leaving Crossroads, Bentley returned to the stage including a starring role as the English literature professor in a tour of Educating Rita, but by the early 1990s he had retired as a result of breaking an ankle on stage, which subsequently caused arthritis.

Personal life

Bentley was married twice. He had a son, Roger, with his first wife, Joyce Barrett, in 1946, but they divorced in 1955. He married his second wife Patricia in 2003 after a longstanding relationship. They resided in Petworth, West Sussex (where she ran a hairdressing salon he helped establish), until his death in 2009 at the age of 92.

Filmography

Actor
1965
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Hugh Mortimer / Motel Visitor
1974
Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
Miles Trent
- The Last Act (1974) - Miles Trent
1971
Crossroads: A Celebration (TV Movie) as
Hugh Mortimer
1964
Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
Malcolm Turnbull
- Any Other Business (1964) - Malcolm Turnbull
1964
Lance at Large (TV Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1964)
1964
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Turner
- Time Out of Mind (1964) - Turner
1963
Shadow of Treason as
Steve
1962
The Fur Collar as
Mike Andrews
1961
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Superintendent Wills
- The Sinister Man (1961) - Superintendent Wills
1961
The Sinister Man as
Superintendent Wills
1961
Mary Had a Little... as
Dr. Malcolm Nettel
1961
The Singer Not the Song as
Police Captain
1960
Alice Through the Looking Box (TV Movie) as
Inspector Paul Derek
1960
An heiligen Wassern as
Lemmy - ein Engländer
1960
Interpol Calling (TV Series) as
Dave Carson
- Pipeline (1960) - Dave Carson
1960
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Stephen Craig
- Misfire (1960) - Stephen Craig
1959
The Third Man (TV Series) as
Paul Cessac
- High Finance (1959) - Paul Cessac
1959
After Hours (TV Series)
- Episode #2.3 (1959)
1958
African Patrol (TV Series) as
Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Deadly 20 Minutes (1959) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Man and Beast (1959) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Knave of Diamonds (1959) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Hell Hath No Fury (1959) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Speculator (1959) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Snake in the Grass (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Sickness (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Ghost Country (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Shadowed Light (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Mortimer Touch (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- No Place to Hide (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Robbery (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Black Ivory (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Silver Story (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Abduction (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Dead Shot (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Missing Doctor (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Girl (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Trek (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Breakout (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Killer from the Forest (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Knife of Aesculapius (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- A Witness to Murder (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Hashish (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Tycoon (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Mombassa (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Counterfeit (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Heart of Gold (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- No Science (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Shooting Star (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Hooded Death (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Bad Samaritan (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Murder Is Spelled L.OV.E. (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Duel (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Accident (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Lost (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- Bodango Gold (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Hunt (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
- The Baboon Laughed (1958) - Chief Insp. Paul Derek
1958
Submarine Seahawk as
Lt. Cmdr. Paul Turner
1958
Target (TV Series)
- On Cue (1958)
1957
Istanbul as
Insp. Nural
1956
Escape in the Sun as
Jim Harrison
1956
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Steve Kimberly / Ralph / Baroudi / ...
- Because of You (1956) - Steve Kimberly
- No One to Cry With (1956) - Ralph
- Temptation (1956) - Baroudi
- Ivy (1956) - Orfington
1956
Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
Dr. Gorwin
- White Corridors (1956) - Dr. Gorwin
1956
Escape from the Iron Curtain as
Capt. Philip J. Lawton
1955
Count of Twelve as
Dr. Lawrence (episode "Blind Man's Bluff")
1955
The Way Out as
Detective Sergeant Seagrave
1955
The Flaw as
Paul Oliveri
1955
Stolen Assignment as
Mike Billings
1955
The Deadliest Sin as
Detective Inspector Kessler
1955
The Vise (TV Series) as
Dr. Lawrence
- Blind Man's Bluff (1955) - Dr. Lawrence
1954
The White Huntress as
Paul Dobson
1954
The Last Appointment as
Mike Billings
1954
Profile as
Peter
1954
Double Exposure as
Pete Fleming
1954
The Scarlet Spear as
District Officer Jim T. Barneson
1954
River Beat as
Inspector Dan Barker
1953
Men Against the Sun as
Hawker
1953
Strictly Personal (TV Series) as
Richard Williams
- Double Barrels (1953) - Richard Williams
- Wacko Wainwright Gets Pranged (1953) - Richard Williams
- The Rev. Pinsent Explodes a Theory (1953) - Richard Williams
- Someone Knows Too Much (1953) - Richard Williams
- Enter the Villain (1953) - Richard Williams
- By Hook or by Crook (1953) - Richard Williams
1953
Black Orchid as
Eric Blair
1952
Tread Softly as
Keith Gilbert
1952
Bombay Waterfront as
Paul Temple
1952
The Big Frame as
Clark Sutton
1952
Hammer the Toff as
The Honourable Richard Rollison
1952
The Woman's Angle as
Renfro Mansell
1951
Salute the Toff as
The Honourable Richard Rollison
1950
She Shall Have Murder as
Douglas Robjohn
1950
A Christmas Carol (TV Movie) as
Young Scrooge / Night Watchman
1950
Paul Temple's Triumph as
Paul Temple
1950
The Happiest Days of Your Life as
Richard Tassell
1950
Paper Gallows as
Jim Brandon
1950
Bait as
DuCane
1949
Ten Little Niggers (TV Movie) as
Philip Lombard
1949
A Man's House (TV Movie) as
Mathias
1948
Calling Paul Temple as
Paul Temple
1947
The Hills of Donegal as
Terry O'Keefe
1947
New Faces (TV Movie)
1947
Meet Me at Dawn as
Customer in Café (uncredited)
1946
The Dinner Was Deadly (TV Movie) as
Narrator (voice)
Self
1982
Movie Memories (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #2.7 (1982) - Self - Guest
1959
Live from Talk of the Town (TV Series) as
Self - singer
1956
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Rebuke Me Not (1956) - Self - Host
1955
The Vise (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Peter Stanhope
- Strangle Hold (1955) - Self - Host / Peter Stanhope
Archive Footage
1958
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Richard Rollison 'The Toff'
- Hammer the Toff (1958) - Richard Rollison 'The Toff'

References

John Bentley (actor) Wikipedia