
Neil Bell
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Neil Bell (born February 4, 1970) is an English actor, mainly on British television and occasionally in films. Bell studied drama at Oldham College and has played character roles in such TV series as Buried, Shameless, Murphy's Law, Ideal, City Lights, The Bill and Casualty, and the films 24 Hour Party People (2002) and Dead Man's Shoes (2004). He also had a small role in the acclaimed TV series State of Play, playing the colleague of Polly Walker's character. He has recently had a main role in The Bill playing the role of a killer. In 2010, he had a role in the ITV comedy-drama Married Single Other. He has appeared in Coronation Street, and in 2012, he had a regular role in Downton Abbey as Durrant. In 2013, he appeared in the first series of BBC2's Peaky Blinders as Publican Harry Fenton. In February 2016, he appeared in the BBC drama series Moving On.
Known for
Credits

Greenland 2: Migration (2026)
as One-Eyed Man

Dune (2021)
as Sardaukar Bashar

Enola Holmes (2020)
as Constable

Pan (2015)
as Baggy

Victor Frankenstein (2015)
as Huntsman

Dead Man's Shoes (2004)
as Soz

24 Hour Party People (2002)
as Aspiring Singer

The End We Start From (2023)
as MWC

Peterloo (2018)
as Samuel Bamford

Swallows and Amazons (2016)
as Young Billy

The Crew (2008)
as Jimmy the Truck

Synthesized (2026)
as ALAN

Lenny Blue (2002)
as Simmo

Andor: A Disney+ Day Special Look (2022)
as Time Grappler (archive footage) (uncredited)

Wait for Me (2023)
as Max

Victoria Wood's Midlife Christmas (2009)
Actor

Floodlights (2022)
as DS Haleford

Powder (2011)
as Billy Tidy

Dead Clever: The Life and Crimes of Julie Bottomley (2007)
as Figgy

When I Was 12 (2001)
as Neil

Quadraturin (2017)
as Mr. Black

Trucker's Atlas (2019)
as Mike

Little Rock (2026)
as Kevin Lang

Short Stay, Long Stay (2023)
as Bill

Radio Silence (2013)
as Jimmy Mulligan





