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Anthony Greville-Bell, DSO (7 March 1920 – 4 March 2008) was an Australian-born officer who served in the Special Air Service during the Second World War and was later a notable scriptwriter and sculptor. Early life. Greville-Bell was born in Sydney, Australia, and educated at Blundell's School.
Anthony Greville-Bell (1920-2008) Anthony Greville-Bell. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Anthony Greville-Bell joined the Hussars on the outbreak of World War Two and was wounded in a tank battle in North Africa in 1942. After recovering from his wounds, he volunteered for the Special Air Service and was awarded the Distinguished Service ...
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Aug 6, 2020 · Anthony Greville-Bell (FH1933-1937), DSO, soldier and scriptwriter, died 4th March 2008. The tribute below appeared in The Times, Friday March 28th 2008.
He scripted the films Perfect Friday (1970), the cult favourite Theatre Of Blood (1973) and The God King (1975) before turning his attention to fresh artistic pastures in the form of sculpture and music. - Read Anthony Greville-Bell's Times Obituary.
Mar 4, 2008 · Anthony Greville-Bell was awarded a Distinguished Service Order for his actions behind enemy lines on Operation Speedwell in Italy, 1943, while serving with the Special Air Service Regiment. He also served in the post war SAS and went on to become a famous scriptwriter in the 1970s, sculptor and amateur musician.
Anthony Greville-Bell. Writer: Theater of Blood. Anthony Greville-Bell joined the Hussars on the outbreak of World War Two and was wounded in a tank battle in North Africa in 1942.
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Jul 1, 2014 · Tony Greville-Bell survived a daring operation behind enemy lines in Italy, but his Army career and his personal life were never conventional. As Lord Ashcroft recounts in the latest of his “Hero of the Month” series, Greville-Bell was a maverick better suited to war than peace.