Don Fellows
Biography
Don Fellows was an American actor known for his roles in British theater and television. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, Fellows served in the United States Merchant Marine during World War II. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and a member of the Actors Studio. He moved to London in 1973 to further his stage career. Fellows' TV appearances included Space: 1999, Z Cars, Lillie, The Sandbaggers, The Citadel, The Beiderbecke Tapes, The Bill and Inspector Morse. His film appearances included The Naked Civil Servant, Spy Story, The Omen, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Eye of the Needle and Velvet Goldmine. He featured alongside fellow American expatriate actor Ed Bishop in the radio series The BBC Presents: Philip Marlowe. Throughout his life, Fellows suffered from a stutter, which he was able to suppress while acting. He died in 2007, at the age of 84.
Known For

Great Performances

The Philco Television Playhouse

Tales of the Unexpected

The Bill

BBC Play of the Month

Studio One

Inspector Morse

Jeeves and Wooster
All Movies (44)
- Malice: 19992013 · as Broadcaster
- Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut2006 · as General
- The Man Who Cried2000 · as Joe
- Clinton: His Struggle with Dirt1998 · as Bill Clinton
- Velvet Goldmine1998 · as Lou
- Horseshoe1998 · as Voice
- The Nightwatch1989 · as Paul Arland
- Intrigue1988 · as O'Brian
- Breakthrough at Reykjavik1987 · as Edward Rowny
- Superman IV: The Quest for Peace1987 · as Levon Hornsby
- The Trial of Klaus Barbie1987 · as Thomas
- The Last Days of Patton1986 · as Lt.Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
- Maggie1986 · as Ralph Booker
- Reunion at Fairborough1985 · as Duffy
- The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission1985 · as General Trent Tucker
- Monsignor Quixote1985 · as Professor Pilbeam
- Electric Dreams1984 · as Mr. Ryley
- Enigma1982
- Who Dares Wins1982 · as Ambassador Franklin
- Eye of the Needle1981 · as American Colonel
- Raiders of the Lost Ark1981 · as Col. Musgrove
- Superman II1980 · as General
- The London Connection1979 · as General
- Licensed to Love and Kill1979 · as Vice President
- Ike1979 · as Gen. Carl Spaatz
- One Fine Day1979 · as Arnold
- The Billion Dollar Bubble1978 · as Radio Voice (voice)
- Exiles1977 · as Hugh
- Valentino1977 · as George Melford
- It's Only Rock 'n' Roll1977 · as Board Member
- The Ambassadors1977 · as Waymarsh
- Twilight's Last Gleaming1977 · as Gen. Stonesifer
- Death Play1976 · as Arthur
- The Omen1976 · as Thorn's Second Aide
- Spy Story1976 · as Colonel Schlegel
- The Naked Civil Servant1975 · as 1st GI
- Into Infinity1975 · as Jim Forbes
- Inside Out1975 · as U.S. Colonel
- Article Five1975 · as Jack
- Mousey1974 · as Foreman
- The Spikes Gang1974 · as Cowboy
- Trick Baby1972 · as Phillips
- Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One1968 · as Self - Actor Testing for Freddy
- Pretty Poison1968 · as Detective
All TV Shows (21)
- Jeeves and Wooster1990 · as Stoker
- The Chief1990 · as Gen. Harald Finer
- The Beiderbecke Tapes1987 · as Leo
- The Two Mrs. Grenvilles1987 · as Ralph Wiggins
- Inspector Morse1987 · as Lyman Stansky
- First Among Equals1986 · as American Diplomat
- The Bill1984
- Inside the Third Reich1982 · as American Major
- The Gentle Touch1980
- Ike1979 · as Gen. Carl Spaatz
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Renshaw
- The Sandbaggers1978 · as Al Briscoe
- BBC2 Play of the Week1977 · as Hugh
- Raffles1977
- Space: 19991975 · as GTV Newscaster
- Dial M for Murder1974 · as John Hammill
- Great Performances1971 · as Professor Pilbeam
- ITV Playhouse1967 · as Board member
- BBC Play of the Month1965 · as Waymarsh
- Studio One1948 · as Turney
- The Philco Television Playhouse1948 · as Lanier