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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_ArisBen Aris - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Ben Aris is a long-time foreign correspondent in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, covering business news and politics for bne IntelliNews and other publications. He is also the founder and controlling stake holder of bne IntelliNews, an independent media company that publishes news and data on emerging markets.

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  4. Benjamin Patrick Aris, actor: born London 16 March 1937; married (one son, one daughter); died Esher, Surrey 4 September 2003. Ben Aris was one of those versatile actors who form the backbone...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0034873Ben Aris - IMDb

    Ben Aris (1937-2003) was a British actor who appeared in films such as Get Carter, The Three Musketeers and Royal Flash. He was also the father of actor Jonathan Aris, who played Dr. Watson in Sherlock Holmes.

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  6. televisionheaven.co.uk › biographies › ben-arisBen Aris | Television Heaven

    4 days ago · Best known for his roles in Hi-de-Hi! and To the Manor Born, Ben Aris was another of Britain's unsung heroes - one of those familiar faces who specialised in playing upper class roles, but whose name didn't immediately trip off the tongue.

  7. Mr. Ben Aris serves as Editor-in-Chief at Business New Europe. He is an Eastern Europe specialist. The third longest serving foreign correspondent in Russia, he lived and worked in Moscow between 1993-2003, where he was bureau chief for the Daily Telegraph as well as a contributing editor at The Banker, Euromoney and The Business.