- Appeared three times in films with Hayley Mills. The first was his breakthrough role in The Family Way (1966); the second was Twisted Nerve (1968) and the third was Endless Night (1972).
- Godfather of actress Hayley Mills's firstborn son, Crispian Mills.
- Retired from acting in 2007 after being diagnosed with a congenital heart defect (amidst rumours of being 'difficult' due to a prodigious alcohol intake).
- His London stage debut and acting debut was as Ophelia in "Hamlet" at the opening of the Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue. The production was staged by the Youth Theatre. It was traditional for men to play female roles in Shakespeare's time, and at 15, Bennett's voice hadn't broken yet. In later years he played the title Dane himself in a South African production.
- While he was born in Garnant in the Amman Valley in South Wales his family moved to London when he was 5 where he went to Henry Thornton Grammar School in Clapham, London and trained at RADA. on a scholarship.
- An Associate Member of RADA.
- Before being cast in the lengthy cameo role of Tom in Pennies from Heaven (1978), Bennett was on the shortlist for the male lead Arthur Parker (source: Radio Times letter).
- He joined the National Youth Theatre where he stayed for five years, playing many leading Shakespearian roles.
- Considered for the roles of Col. Colin Caine, Dr. Armstrong, Dr. Bukovsky and Roger Derebridge in Lifeforce (1985).
- Brother of Alun Lewis
- Was offered the role of The Monitor, the male guest star of the Doctor Who (1963) serial "Logopolis.".
- Uncle of Amelia Warner.
- Ex-brother-in-law of Annette Ekblom.
- Daughter Emma born 1971.
- Joined the National Youth Theatre at 15 and stayed 5 years; played Ophelia in Hamlet there and in South Africa.
- Separated from Cathy McGowan about 1976; divorced December 1978 but not made absolute.
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