- Ian Carmichael
Ian Carmichael OBE (born
18 June 1920 ) is an Englishfilm , stage,television andradio actor .Carmichael was born in Hull,
Yorkshire . His father was an optician and he was educated atScarborough College andBromsgrove School , before training as an actor atRADA . He made his stage debut, but with the outbreak of theSecond World War his acting career was interrupted by military service in Europe with theRoyal Armoured Corps , as a commissioned officer in the22nd Dragoons .He portrayed serious characters in "Betrayed" (1954), starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, and in "
The Colditz Story " (1955), but he made his name playing the sheltered innocent in a world of crooks and shirkers in a series of classic films for the Boulting Brothers, including "Private's Progress " (1956), "Brothers in Law " (1957) and "I'm All Right Jack " (1959), as well as similar films for other producers, for example "School for Scoundrels" (1960). He also appeared in the Pride segment of "The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins ".During the 1960s and 1970s, he enjoyed success in television, including the
sitcom , "Bachelor Father", based on the story of a real-life bachelor who took on several foster children. On television he enjoyed great popularity asBertie Wooster , oppositeDennis Price asJeeves , in several series of "The World of Wooster ", based on the works ofP.G. Wodehouse . In later years, he was heard onBBC radio asGalahad Threepwood , another Wodehouse creation. In the 1970s, he memorably playedLord Peter Wimsey in several drama series based on the mysterynovel s byDorothy L. Sayers . He appeared on television, notably in the ITV series, "The Royal " as the Hospital Secretary T.J. Middleditch (2003–2006). In 1999, he appeared in theBBC serial "Wives and Daughters". He was appointed an OBE in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours List.Personal life
Ian Carmichael has been married twice:
#Pym McLean (1943–1983); two daughters Lee and Sally.
#Kate Fenton (1992–present), novelist.Partial filmography
*"Bond Street" (1948)
*"Trottie True " (1949)
*"Dear Mr. Prohack " (1949)
*"Ghost Ship" (1952)
*"Time Gentlemen Please " (1952)
*"Miss Robin Hood " (1952)
*"Meet Mr Lucifer " (1953)
*"Betrayed" (1954)
*"The Colditz Story " (1955)
*"Storm Over the Nile " (1955)
*"Simon and Laura " (1955)
*"Private's Progress " (1956)
*"Lucky Jim " (1957)
*"Brothers in Law " (1957)
*"Happy is the Bride " (1958)
*"The Big Money " (1958)
*"Left, Right & Centre " (1959)
*"I'm All Right Jack " (1959)
*"School for Scoundrels" (1960)
*"Light Up the Sky! " (1960)
*"Double Bunk " (1961)
*"The Amorous Prawn " (1962)
*"Heavens Above! " (1963)
*"Hide and Seek " (1963)
*"Ih, du forbarmende " (1965)
*"Smashing Time " (1967)
*"The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins " (1971)
*"From Beyond the Grave " (1973)
*"The Lady Vanishes" (1979)
*"The Wind in the Willows" (1983) (voice)
*"Diamond Skulls ' (1989)External links
* [http://www.pgwodehousebooks.com/ Jeeves and Wooster on Television]
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/humber/content/articles/2005/06/28/hullywood_feature.shtml BBC Humber feature on Ian Carmichael]ee also
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