Paul Demel (4 May 1903 – 31 August 1951) was an actor born in Brno, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He is most notable for his cameo appearances in films, particularly the British Ealing comedies Hue and Cry (1947), Passport to Pimlico (1949), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) and His Excellency (1952). His other film appearances include English Without Tears (1944) for Two Cities Films. His stage work included West End roles in The Doctor's Dilemma at the Haymarket with Vivien Leigh in 1942, and Madame Louise at the Garrick in 1945. He died in Munich.
1952
as The Chef
1951
as Customs Official
1950
as Barber
1949
as Central European
1948
as Angelo the Cafe Proprieter
1947
as Jago
1946
as The Spider
1945
as August
1944
as M. Saladoff
1934
as Karel Demel
1934
as Rudolf Zlámal