This page will contain wikis about Ian Carmichael, as they become available.Ian CarmichaelIan 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:
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
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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- ). The one for motion pictures is at 6901 Hollywood Blvd., and the one for television is at 6734 Hollywood Blvd. Ian Carmichael has been married twice. Crawford has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was awarded the OBE in the 2003 New Year's Honours List. He made several European films, but few more in Hollywood. He continues to appear on television, notably in the ITV series, The Royal. Dan Matthews. He will be best remembered for two roles:. He moved to television, most notably starring in the police drama series Highway Patrol, as Lt. 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. Having been caught up in only certain types of characters, Crawford's career suffered. 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). The next year he starred in another smash hit film, Born Yesterday. He was educated at Scarborough College and Bromsgrove School. In 1949, Crawford was cast as the Huey Long character in All the King's Men, which not only won the Academy Award for Best Picture, but gained Crawford the Academy Award for Best Actor. Born in Hull, Yorkshire. He moved to Hollywood afterwards, but did not get the role in the movie version of the play. June 18, 1920) is a British film and television actor. Crawford gained fame in 1937 when he starred in Of Mice and Men on Broadway. Ian Carmichael (b. His parents were vaudeville performers, and his mother, Helen Broderick, had a minor career in Hollywood comedies. Ian Carmichael at Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0138428/). Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was stereotyped as a rough-talking tough guy, frequently a bad guy. Jeeves and Wooster (http://www.pgwodehousebooks.com/) on TV. Broderick Crawford (December 9, 1911 - April 26, 1986) was an American actor. Lord Peter Wimsey in several drama series based on the mystery novels by Dorothy L. Sayers. Real name: William Broderick Crawford. Wodehouse. G. Bertie Wooster (opposite Dennis Price as Jeeves) in several series of The World of Wooster, based on the works of P. |