George Pastell

George Pastell
Pastel as Mehemet Bey in The Mummy (1959)
Born
Georgiou Pastellides

(1923-03-13)13 March 1923
Nicosia, Cyprus
Died4 April 1976(1976-04-04) (aged 53)
Other names
  • Nino Pastellides
  • George Pastellides[1]
  • George Pastel[2]
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
National Theatre of Greece
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1949–1976
Known for
SpouseGloria George (m. 1958)

George Pastell (born Georgiou Pastellides;[3] 13 March 1923[1] – 4 April 1976) was a Cypriot actor, known for playing various character roles in British films and television during the 1950s and 1960s.

Early life and education

Born to a French mother of Indian origin and a Greek father, Pastell began his career spending two years in banking.[4] Aged 21, he joined the Greek National Theatre. Leaving Cyprus a few years later with only £50 in his pocket, Pastell came to England, scarcely able to speak much English. However, he studied the language by taking evening classes at the Pitman School and soon graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[5]

Acting career

He made his film debut in Give Us This Day (1949), credited as Nino Pastellides, and played villains in film and television. He was often cast by Hammer Film Productions as Eastern characters such as Mehemet Bey in The Mummy (1959), the High Priest of Kali in The Stranglers of Bombay (1960), Inspector Etienne in Maniac (1963), and Hashmi Bey in The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1964).[6][7]

His exotic looks often saw him cast in spy films of the '60s such as From Russia with Love (1963); Licensed to Kill (1965); A Man Could Get Killed (1966); That Riviera Touch (1966); and Deadlier Than the Male (1967). He also appeared in the films Tiger Bay, The Angry Hills (1959), The Siege of Sidney Street (1960), Konga, The Frightened City (1961), On the Beat (1962), The Moon-Spinners (1964), The Long Duel (1967) and The Magus (1968).[1]

He also appeared as the villain in the '60s television series Danger Man; The Avengers (1966 episode "Honey For the Prince"); Doctor Who; The Champions; The Saint; and Department S.

Pastell's stage acting credits included the King of Siam in the musical The King and I, first as a replacement on the original West End production,[8] and then in the UK national tour (1956-57).[9] He starred as Wang Chi Yang in the 1960-62 West End run of Flower Drum Song.[10]

Other work

At the suggestion of his wife, backing singer Gloria George (of The Ladybirds), Pastell went into the recording business.[11] In 1968 with his partner Alexander Dembeniotis and help from a couple of bankers, the Duboff Brothers, he took over Recorded Sound Studio to make it a more commercially viable studio.[12] The place would go on to house consoles and equipment created by electronics engineer Rupert Neve. Pastell acted as studio manager and by 1971, the studio was renamed Nova Sound after being acquired by a group named Scotia Investments.[13][14]

Personal life

Pastell married singer Gloria George in 1958. In the latter years of his life, the couple moved to the United States, with residences in Miami and Manhattan.

Death

He died in Miami on 4 April 1976 from a heart attack.[15]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1949 Adam and Evelyne Headwaiter Uncredited
Madness of the Heart Waiter
Give Us This Day Lucy
1952 Moulin Rouge Man at First Bar Uncredited
The Gambler and the Lady Jacko Spina
1953 Deadly Nightshade Ferrari Uncredited
South of Algiers Hassan
1958 Blind Spot Schrieder
Battle of the V-1 Eryk
1959 Tiger Bay 'POLOMA' Captain
Deadly Record Angelo
The Angry Hills Papa Panos
The Mummy Mehemet Bey
The Stranglers of Bombay High Priest of Kali
1960 Bottoms Up Swarthy Man
The Siege of Sidney Street Brodsky
1961 Konga Prof. Tagore
The Frightened City Sanchetti
1962 Village of Daughters Second Pickpocket
Masters of Venus Kallas
On the Beat Manzini
1963 Tarzan's Three Challenges Khan (voice) Uncredited
Impact Sebastian 'The Duke' Dukelow
Maniac Inspector Etienne
From Russia with Love Train Conductor
1964 The Moon-Spinners Police lieutenant
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb Hashmmi Bey
1965 The High Bright Sun Prinos
The Intelligence Men Assassin Uncredited
She Haumeid (voice)
Licensed to Kill Second Russian Commisar
1966 A Man Could Get Killed Lazlo
That Riviera Touch Ali
Khartoum Giriagis Bey Uncredited
1967 Deadlier Than the Male Carloggio
The Long Duel Ram Chand
1968 The Magus Marco Ponti

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Rheingold Theatre Uniformed Man in Street (uncredited) Episode: "The Trouble with Destiny"
1959 The Invisible Man Guard (uncredited) Episode: "Man in Power"
1959-1960 Interpol Calling Captain Pagano 4 episodes
The Four Just Men Various 3 episodes
1959–1965 The Third Man Prokrian/Parker
1960 International Detective Baron Constantine Episode: "The Bristol Case"
BBC Sunday-Night Play Mexican Priest Episode: "Playhouse 90: A Town Has Turned to Dust"
Man from Interpol Kubetz/Vic 2 episodes
1961 The Cheaters Leon Episode: "Murder Fugue"
1961–1963 Ghost Squad Various 3 episodes
1962 Richard the Lionheart Gamal Episode: "The Conjurer"
Man of the World Sebastian Episode: "Masquerade in Spain"
Zero One Masra Episode: "Glidepath"
Maigret Bellini Episode: "The Amateurs"
1962–1965 Z-Cars Mr. Tovarini/Bob Bowler 2 episodes
1962–1969 The Saint Various 6 episodes
1963 Taxi! George Vlachos Episode: "Barricades in Bailey Street"
The Sentimental Agent Dali Episode: "A Box of Tricks"
1963–1964 No Hiding Place Zunderman/Also Russi 2 episodes
1964 It's Dark Outside Dimitrades Episode: "One Man's Right"
Espionage Russian Captain Episode: "Some Other Kind of Word"
Danger Man Petel Episode: "The Colonel's Daughter"
1965 The Sullavan Brothers Hari Badpur Episode: "The Men on the Dolman Islands"
Out of the Unknown Major Khan Episode: "No Place Like Earth"
1966 The Avengers Arkadi Episode: "Honey for the Prince"
BBC Play of the Month Pakhomev Episode: "Defection! The Case of Colonel Pretov"
Softly, Softly Norazio Episode: "The Jackpot"
1967 The Troubleshooters Dr. Qadir Episode: "My Daughter Knows Her Way Around"
Doctor Who Eric Klieg Serial: "The Tomb of the Cybermen"
1968 The Champions Col. Santos Episode: "Operation Deep-Freeze"
1969 Department S Sarrat/Camilo Garria 2 episodes

Stage credits

Year Title Role Notes
1953 The Shrike John Ankoritis UK Tour[16]
1953–1956 The King and I King of Siam (replacement) Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London[8]
1956–1957 King of Siam UK Tour[9]
1961 Flower Drum Song Wang Chi Yang Palace Theatre, London[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c "George Pastell". BFI. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  2. ^ George Pastel – RADA
  3. ^ Free BMD
  4. ^ Flower Drum Song programme, Palace Theatre - 1960
  5. ^ "George Was Turned Down for Minor Part—Now He Plays the Lead". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 14 September 1956. p. 7. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
  6. ^ Hal Erickson. "George Pastell - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  7. ^ "Seriously badass". Archived from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ a b "Production of The King and I | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 21 April 2026.
  9. ^ a b "Production of The King and I | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 21 April 2026.
  10. ^ a b "Production of Flower Drum Song | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 21 April 2026.
  11. ^ "Around the Studios: Recorded Sound" (PDF). Studio Sound. May 1971. p. 237. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
  12. ^ Early RUPERT NEVE Consoles and their stories | PART FIVE: 1969-1970
  13. ^ Early Rupert Neve Consoles and their stories | PART NINE: 1971-1972
  14. ^ "Studio Diary" (PDF). Studio Sound. June 1971. p. 283. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
  15. ^ "Celebrity Deathwatch – From Russia with Love". Micro Filums' Blog. 30 October 2010.
  16. ^ "Production of The Shrike | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com. Retrieved 21 April 2026.