Ben Aris
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Benjamin Patrick Aris (16 March 1937 – 4 September 2003) was an English actor who was best known for his parts in Hi-de-Hi! and To the Manor Born, and was also very active on stage. He was often cast as an eccentric, upper-class, or upper-middle class, man.
Known for
Credits

Savage Messiah (1972)
as Thomas Buff

The Three Musketeers (1973)
as 1st Musketeer

Tommy (1975)
as Reverend Simpson

Juggernaut (1974)
as The Walker

O Lucky Man! (1973)
as Mr MacIntyre/Dr Hyder/Flight Lt. Wallace

Get Carter (1971)
as Architect (uncredited)

if.... (1968)
as John Thomas

The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
as Lt. Maxse

The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
as John Martinus

Royal Flash (1975)
as Fireman
The Fool (1990)
Actor

Up at the Villa (2000)
as Col. Trail

The Ritz (1976)
as Patron with Bicycle

A Hazard of Hearts (1987)
as Lieutenant of Dragoons

Alfie Darling (1975)
as Ad Man

West 11 (1963)
as Partygoer

Vampira (1974)
as Policeman

King of the Wind (1990)
as Squire Dunn

U.F.O. The Movie (1993)
as Doctor

The Reckoning (1970)
as Party Guest

The Music Lovers (1971)
as Young Lieutenant

Fearless Frank (1978)
Actor

Star Quality (1985)
as Eric Larch

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1980)
as Inspector Newcomen
Ready (2002)
as Manager

The Falklands Factor (1983)
as Mr. Edmund Burke M.P.

Hamlet (1969)
as Rosencrantz

Night Train to Murder (1984)
as Theatre Manager

Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980)
as Lord Tarquin of Staines

Didn't You Kill My Brother? (1988)
as Party Guest

I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight (1976)
as Trampas B. Hildebrand

Lionheart (1968)
as Capt. Harris

Fergie & Andrew: Behind the Palace Doors (1992)
as Scotland Yard Commissioner

The After Dinner Joke (1978)
as Bruce Wingfield

Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)
as Lieutenant Shears

Enemy (1976)
as Andrew
Christmas Spirits (1981)
as Charles Aintrey
Husband to Mrs. Fitzherbert (1975)
as Lord Onslow





