John Edwin Arnatt (9 May 1917 – 21 December 1999) was a British actor.
Early life and education
John Arnatt was born in Petrograd on 9 May 1917. His parents were Francis and Ethel Marion (née Jephcott) Arnatt. He attended Epworth College. Arnatt trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career
One of Arnatt's most high-profile roles was as "The Deputy Sheriff of Nottingham" in the fourth and final season of 1955-60 TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Richard Greene. His character filled in for Alan Wheatley, who played the regular sheriff. Arnatt's character was introduced and interacted with Wheatley's character in the episode "The Devil You Don't Know". In the 1962 film Dr Crippen, starring Donald Pleasence (who also had a recurring role in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" as Prince John), Arnatt played Chief Inspector Walter Dew. Arnatt also played an imitation "M" to Tom Adams' imitation James Bond in two films, Licensed to Kill (1965 film) and Where the Bullets Fly (1966). In 1967, Arnatt got something of a promotion when he played the High Sheriff of Nottingham opposite Barrie Ingham's Robin in the film A Challenge for Robin Hood.
Revival Leadership Conference 2016 (Session A) John Arnott - Jan 19
John Arnott speaks at the first session of the Revival Leadership Conference 2016, preceded by worship with Benjamin Jackson.
published: 20 Jan 2016
Le Saint - Saison 1 Episode 7 La flèche de dieu
Au cours d'une soirée, à Nassau, le Saint se mêle à une foule d'invités hétéroclites et aide à résoudre le mystère de la mort d'un journaliste.
Le Saint (The Saint) est une série télévisée britannique comportant 118 épisodes de 50 minutes, dont 71 en noir et blanc, ainsi que deux téléfilms : Le Saint : les créateurs de fictions (1967) et Vendetta pour le Saint (1969). Elle est fondée sur les romans écrits par Leslie Charteris, publiés dans les années 1930. Elle a été diffusée entre 1962 et 1969.
Avec :
Roger Moore Simon Templar
Elspeth March Lucy Wexall
Ronald Leigh-Hunt Herbert Wexall
Honor Blackman Pauline Stone
Tony Wright John Herrick
Anthony Dawson Floyd Vosper
Anne Sharp Janet Blaise
Gordon Tanner Arthur Gresson
John Arnatt Major Fan...
published: 23 Sep 2021
Artists Must Live (1953)
Little in life comes free: one question that should be asked of any art form is who's paying for it. It's the question asked by this interesting film on visual artists in early postwar Britain, established and struggling alike - including well-known names like John Piper and Patrick Heron, as well as others long-forgotten. The film provides several answers to the question, one of them being the Arts Council - who paid for the film.
Art historian Basil Taylor presents the film and interviews several of its subjects, in between leisurely sequences surveying paintings and sculptures to the strains of the BBC Radio Orchestra. A fairly modest but well-mounted production, it's of some historical importance as the first of many films sponsored by the Arts Council - in this case co-producing with...
published: 24 Sep 2016
Keith Arnatt
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published: 15 Dec 2016
MILLE FRECCE PER IL RE
MILLE FRECCE PER IL RE Film -- regia di C.M. Pennington-Richards, con Barrie Ingham, James Hayter, Leon Greene, Peter Blythe, John Arnatt, Gay Hamilton. Avv., col., 92', Uk 1968.
published: 01 Apr 2014
OUT OF THE FOG (1962) | Susan Travers | David Sumner | Full Length Mystery Crime Movie | English
An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
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Cast:
David Sumner - George Mallon
Susan Travers - Sgt. June Lock
James Hayter - Tom Daniels
John Arnatt - Det. Supt. Chadwick
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TOP 10!
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Au cours d'une soirée, à Nassau, le Saint se mêle à une foule d'invités hétéroclites et aide à résoudre le mystère de la mort d'un journaliste.
Le Saint (The Sa...
Au cours d'une soirée, à Nassau, le Saint se mêle à une foule d'invités hétéroclites et aide à résoudre le mystère de la mort d'un journaliste.
Le Saint (The Saint) est une série télévisée britannique comportant 118 épisodes de 50 minutes, dont 71 en noir et blanc, ainsi que deux téléfilms : Le Saint : les créateurs de fictions (1967) et Vendetta pour le Saint (1969). Elle est fondée sur les romans écrits par Leslie Charteris, publiés dans les années 1930. Elle a été diffusée entre 1962 et 1969.
Avec :
Roger Moore Simon Templar
Elspeth March Lucy Wexall
Ronald Leigh-Hunt Herbert Wexall
Honor Blackman Pauline Stone
Tony Wright John Herrick
Anthony Dawson Floyd Vosper
Anne Sharp Janet Blaise
Gordon Tanner Arthur Gresson
John Arnatt Major Fanshire
John Carson Astron
Alec Mango Dr. Rahn
Thomas Baptiste Sergent de police
Pearl Prescod Hôtel Maid
Hazel Futa Maria
Au cours d'une soirée, à Nassau, le Saint se mêle à une foule d'invités hétéroclites et aide à résoudre le mystère de la mort d'un journaliste.
Le Saint (The Saint) est une série télévisée britannique comportant 118 épisodes de 50 minutes, dont 71 en noir et blanc, ainsi que deux téléfilms : Le Saint : les créateurs de fictions (1967) et Vendetta pour le Saint (1969). Elle est fondée sur les romans écrits par Leslie Charteris, publiés dans les années 1930. Elle a été diffusée entre 1962 et 1969.
Avec :
Roger Moore Simon Templar
Elspeth March Lucy Wexall
Ronald Leigh-Hunt Herbert Wexall
Honor Blackman Pauline Stone
Tony Wright John Herrick
Anthony Dawson Floyd Vosper
Anne Sharp Janet Blaise
Gordon Tanner Arthur Gresson
John Arnatt Major Fanshire
John Carson Astron
Alec Mango Dr. Rahn
Thomas Baptiste Sergent de police
Pearl Prescod Hôtel Maid
Hazel Futa Maria
Little in life comes free: one question that should be asked of any art form is who's paying for it. It's the question asked by this interesting film on visual ...
Little in life comes free: one question that should be asked of any art form is who's paying for it. It's the question asked by this interesting film on visual artists in early postwar Britain, established and struggling alike - including well-known names like John Piper and Patrick Heron, as well as others long-forgotten. The film provides several answers to the question, one of them being the Arts Council - who paid for the film.
Art historian Basil Taylor presents the film and interviews several of its subjects, in between leisurely sequences surveying paintings and sculptures to the strains of the BBC Radio Orchestra. A fairly modest but well-mounted production, it's of some historical importance as the first of many films sponsored by the Arts Council - in this case co-producing with the BBC. A hybrid of early factual television and the older tradition of sponsored documentary, it's an early work by director John Read, who would be the BBC's prime specialist in fine art documentaries over some 40 years.
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Little in life comes free: one question that should be asked of any art form is who's paying for it. It's the question asked by this interesting film on visual artists in early postwar Britain, established and struggling alike - including well-known names like John Piper and Patrick Heron, as well as others long-forgotten. The film provides several answers to the question, one of them being the Arts Council - who paid for the film.
Art historian Basil Taylor presents the film and interviews several of its subjects, in between leisurely sequences surveying paintings and sculptures to the strains of the BBC Radio Orchestra. A fairly modest but well-mounted production, it's of some historical importance as the first of many films sponsored by the Arts Council - in this case co-producing with the BBC. A hybrid of early factual television and the older tradition of sponsored documentary, it's an early work by director John Read, who would be the BBC's prime specialist in fine art documentaries over some 40 years.
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My own work may be viewed here
Flickr : https://www.flickr.com/photos/justin-jones/
Instagram, where you can also see my painting:
https://www.instagram.com/eychervidal/
www.justinjones.info
My own work may be viewed here
Flickr : https://www.flickr.com/photos/justin-jones/
Instagram, where you can also see my painting:
https://www.instagram.com/eychervidal/
www.justinjones.info
MILLE FRECCE PER IL RE Film -- regia di C.M. Pennington-Richards, con Barrie Ingham, James Hayter, Leon Greene, Peter Blythe, John Arnatt, Gay Hamilton. Avv., c...
MILLE FRECCE PER IL RE Film -- regia di C.M. Pennington-Richards, con Barrie Ingham, James Hayter, Leon Greene, Peter Blythe, John Arnatt, Gay Hamilton. Avv., col., 92', Uk 1968.
MILLE FRECCE PER IL RE Film -- regia di C.M. Pennington-Richards, con Barrie Ingham, James Hayter, Leon Greene, Peter Blythe, John Arnatt, Gay Hamilton. Avv., col., 92', Uk 1968.
An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
----------------
Cast:
David Sumner - Geor...
An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
----------------
Cast:
David Sumner - George Mallon
Susan Travers - Sgt. June Lock
James Hayter - Tom Daniels
John Arnatt - Det. Supt. Chadwick
-----------
TOP 10!
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An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
----------------
Cast:
David Sumner - George Mallon
Susan Travers - Sgt. June Lock
James Hayter - Tom Daniels
John Arnatt - Det. Supt. Chadwick
-----------
TOP 10!
MOVIEHOLIC™ recommends: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_8EDYaWz7p5xzqyohm39zmmbVPsb8AiL
(click and watch full length movies)
Au cours d'une soirée, à Nassau, le Saint se mêle à une foule d'invités hétéroclites et aide à résoudre le mystère de la mort d'un journaliste.
Le Saint (The Saint) est une série télévisée britannique comportant 118 épisodes de 50 minutes, dont 71 en noir et blanc, ainsi que deux téléfilms : Le Saint : les créateurs de fictions (1967) et Vendetta pour le Saint (1969). Elle est fondée sur les romans écrits par Leslie Charteris, publiés dans les années 1930. Elle a été diffusée entre 1962 et 1969.
Avec :
Roger Moore Simon Templar
Elspeth March Lucy Wexall
Ronald Leigh-Hunt Herbert Wexall
Honor Blackman Pauline Stone
Tony Wright John Herrick
Anthony Dawson Floyd Vosper
Anne Sharp Janet Blaise
Gordon Tanner Arthur Gresson
John Arnatt Major Fanshire
John Carson Astron
Alec Mango Dr. Rahn
Thomas Baptiste Sergent de police
Pearl Prescod Hôtel Maid
Hazel Futa Maria
Little in life comes free: one question that should be asked of any art form is who's paying for it. It's the question asked by this interesting film on visual artists in early postwar Britain, established and struggling alike - including well-known names like John Piper and Patrick Heron, as well as others long-forgotten. The film provides several answers to the question, one of them being the Arts Council - who paid for the film.
Art historian Basil Taylor presents the film and interviews several of its subjects, in between leisurely sequences surveying paintings and sculptures to the strains of the BBC Radio Orchestra. A fairly modest but well-mounted production, it's of some historical importance as the first of many films sponsored by the Arts Council - in this case co-producing with the BBC. A hybrid of early factual television and the older tradition of sponsored documentary, it's an early work by director John Read, who would be the BBC's prime specialist in fine art documentaries over some 40 years.
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Instagram, where you can also see my painting:
https://www.instagram.com/eychervidal/
www.justinjones.info
MILLE FRECCE PER IL RE Film -- regia di C.M. Pennington-Richards, con Barrie Ingham, James Hayter, Leon Greene, Peter Blythe, John Arnatt, Gay Hamilton. Avv., col., 92', Uk 1968.
An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
----------------
Cast:
David Sumner - George Mallon
Susan Travers - Sgt. June Lock
James Hayter - Tom Daniels
John Arnatt - Det. Supt. Chadwick
-----------
TOP 10!
MOVIEHOLIC™ recommends: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_8EDYaWz7p5xzqyohm39zmmbVPsb8AiL
(click and watch full length movies)
John Edwin Arnatt (9 May 1917 – 21 December 1999) was a British actor.
Early life and education
John Arnatt was born in Petrograd on 9 May 1917. His parents were Francis and Ethel Marion (née Jephcott) Arnatt. He attended Epworth College. Arnatt trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Career
One of Arnatt's most high-profile roles was as "The Deputy Sheriff of Nottingham" in the fourth and final season of 1955-60 TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Richard Greene. His character filled in for Alan Wheatley, who played the regular sheriff. Arnatt's character was introduced and interacted with Wheatley's character in the episode "The Devil You Don't Know". In the 1962 film Dr Crippen, starring Donald Pleasence (who also had a recurring role in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" as Prince John), Arnatt played Chief Inspector Walter Dew. Arnatt also played an imitation "M" to Tom Adams' imitation James Bond in two films, Licensed to Kill (1965 film) and Where the Bullets Fly (1966). In 1967, Arnatt got something of a promotion when he played the High Sheriff of Nottingham opposite Barrie Ingham's Robin in the film A Challenge for Robin Hood.
Well I couldn't obey fell back away heart was on fire windows may break but on this very day I hope you're inspired as long as I've got you oh I couldn't stay went on your way across the ocean as it is blue my heart longs for you and for the golden days as long as I've got you and for a while I held it up for you go to the sky love and happy morning where are you now well I found the light and I went and put it down but I'll, I'll be all right and stay up too late counting the stars wondering where you are you'll be ok to show 'em your heart (?) I wish I could stay I wish I could stay I wish I could stay