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Ni Bell (born Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, 1978) is a British Actor & Writer. Bell became a member of Spotlight in 2006. Changing his name from Neil Bell to avoid confusion with another British actor by the same name.

Bell trained at the The Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England. Playing roles in T.V, film and theatre, these include, Sky One/Granada TV documentary Mid Air Collision(2005) Directed by Alex Dunlop, Corrine Bailey Rae video 'I'd Do It All Again' for Factory Films/EMI Records(2009) directed by Jamie Thraves, Multiple Trap Door Theatre production - The Living Room, for Red Red Collective, Directed by the artist & director Sarah Turner.

In 2010 Bell collated In the Footsteps of War, which is a non-profit book on war and remembrance. The book illustrates the use of education from one generation to the other.The book includes people from all walks of life, notabley Terry Waite CBE. All profits from the sale of the book go to The Royal British Legion.

According to Bell's own website he is currently engaged to his fiance May, they both live in London.


References

http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/about-us/media-centre/news/remembrance/in-the-footsteps-of-war-ninety-years-of-remembrance-through-personal-war-stories

External links

Ni Bell at the Spotlight

http://redredcollective.co.uk

http://www.factoryfilms.net/