
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.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Raiders of the Lost Ark
as Col. Musgrove
1981

Mousey
as Foreman
1974

The Omen
as Thorn's Second Aide
1976

Into Infinity
as Jim Forbes
1975

Pretty Poison
as Detective
1968

The Spikes Gang
as Cowboy
1974

Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
as Self - Actor Testing for Freddy
1968

Malice: 1999
as Broadcaster
2013

Electric Dreams
as Mr. Ryley
1984

Inside Out
as U.S. Colonel
1975

Spy Story
as Colonel Schlegel
1976

The Trial of Klaus Barbie
as Thomas
1987

Twilight's Last Gleaming
as Gen. Stonesifer
1977

Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
as Levon Hornsby
1987
Breakthrough at Reykjavik
as Edward Rowny
1987

The Ambassadors
as Waymarsh
1977

The London Connection
as General
1979

Ike
as Gen. Carl Spaatz
1979

Clinton: His Struggle with Dirt
as Bill Clinton
1998
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
as Board Member
1977
TV Appearances

Space: 1999
as GTV Newscaster
1975

Jeeves and Wooster
as Stoker
1990

The Bill
1984

The Gentle Touch
1980

Inspector Morse
as Lyman Stansky
1987

Studio One
as Turney
1948

Raffles
1977

The Philco Television Playhouse
as Lanier
1948

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles
as Ralph Wiggins
1987

Great Performances
as Professor Pilbeam
1971

Tales of the Unexpected
as Renshaw
1979

BBC Play of the Month
as Waymarsh
1965