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Ian Carmichael

Ian Carmichael (b. June 18, 1920) is a British film and television actor.

Born in Hull, Yorkshire. He was educated at Scarborough College and Bromsgrove School. He made his name playing mild-mannered upper-class twits in comedy films such as Brothers in Law (1957), I'm All Right, Jack (1959) and School for Scoundrels (1960).

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.

He will be best remembered for two roles:

  • Bertie Wooster (opposite Dennis Price as Jeeves) in several series of The World of Wooster, based on the works of P. G. Wodehouse
  • Lord Peter Wimsey in several drama series based on the mystery novels by Dorothy L. Sayers.

He continues to appear on television, notably in the ITV series, The Royal. He was awarded the OBE in the 2003 New Year's Honours List.

Ian Carmichael has been married twice. His first wife was Pym McLean (1943-1983; two daughters Lee and Sally) and his second wife is the novelist, Kate Fenton (1992- ).

External Resource

  • Jeeves and Wooster (http://www.pgwodehousebooks.com/) on TV
  • Ian Carmichael at Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0138428/)

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His first wife was Pym McLean (1943-1983; two daughters Lee and Sally) and his second wife is the novelist, Kate Fenton (1992- ). His son, Scotty Crane, and his second wife, Patricia Olsen, objected to the way Crane was portrayed and took to the media to present their side of the story. Ian Carmichael has been married twice. Crane's life and murder was the subject of the 2002 film Auto Focus. He was awarded the OBE in the 2003 New Year's Honours List. Prior to the murder, Carpenter and Crane had made pornographic videos of Crane having sex with numerous women. He continues to appear on television, notably in the ITV series, The Royal. An associate, John Carpenter, was tried for the murder but was not convicted.

He will be best remembered for two roles:. He was bludgeoned to death in Scottsdale, Arizona, in a murder case that was never officially solved. 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. He followed on with the lead role in Hogan's Heroes. Crane landed parts in a few feature films but had no breakout roles. He made his name playing mild-mannered upper-class twits in comedy films such as Brothers in Law (1957), I'm All Right, Jack (1959) and School for Scoundrels (1960). He soon was a regular on The Donna Reed Show during the 1963 - 1965 seasons. He was educated at Scarborough College and Bromsgrove School. Crane's interest turned to acting, and at the age of 33, he began his acting career.

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