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David Bond
Born
November 13, 1914
Died: April 16, 1989
(Lived 74 years)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
38
Movies
3
TV Shows
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David Bond
Movies
38
TV Shows
3
The Return of the Living Dead
as
Radio Corpse #2
April 25, 1985
Skinflint: A Country Christmas Carol
as
Christmas Yet to Come
December 18, 1979
The Great Smokey Roadblock
Cast
June 21, 1978
The Silencers
as
Dr. Naldi
February 18, 1966
Married Too Young
as
Justice of Peace
January 1, 1962
Spartacus
as
Slave (uncredited)
October 13, 1960
Gun Fever
as
Bit Role
January 1, 1958
The Story of Mankind
as
Early Christian
November 8, 1957
Istanbul
as
Dr. Sarica
January 23, 1957
The 27th Day
as
Dr. Schmidt
January 7, 1957
Rumble on the Docks
as
Dan Kevlin
December 1, 1956
Flagpole Jitters
as
The Great Svengarlic
April 5, 1956
Kismet
as
Nobleman (uncredited)
October 8, 1955
Black Tuesday
as
Thompson (uncredited)
December 31, 1954
Eyes of the Jungle
as
Sobramoorthy
July 1, 1953
Julius Caesar
as
Citizen of Rome
June 4, 1953
The Golden Hawk
as
Prosecutor
October 8, 1952
The Brigand
as
King's Secretary (uncredited)
June 24, 1952
Flight to Mars
as
Ramay (uncredited)
November 11, 1951
Sirocco
as
Achmet
June 13, 1951
The Sword of Monte Cristo
as
Emperor Louis Napoleon III
March 3, 1951
A Lady Without Passport
Cast
August 3, 1950
Fortunes of Captain Blood
as
Lieutenant
May 19, 1950
In a Lonely Place
as
Dr. Richards (uncredited)
May 17, 1950
The Asphalt Jungle
as
Father Sortine (uncredited)
May 12, 1950
Hokus Pokus
as
Svengarlic (uncredited)
May 5, 1949
We Were Strangers
as
Ramón Sánchez
April 27, 1949
Joan of Arc
as
Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs
December 22, 1948
The Three Musketeers
Cast
October 20, 1948
That Lady in Ermine
Cast
August 24, 1948
A Double Life
as
Actor in "Othello"
December 25, 1947
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
Cast
April 25, 1947
Alias Mr. Twilight
Cast
December 24, 1946
The Stranger
as
Student (uncredited)
July 2, 1946
The Notorious Lone Wolf
as
Room Service Waiter (uncredited)
February 14, 1946
Over 21
as
Secretary (uncredited)
August 8, 1945
A Thousand and One Nights
as
Herald
July 20, 1945
A Song to Remember
as
Lackey (uncredited)
January 19, 1945