Ian Carmichael

1920-2010

Biography: life and films

Ian Carmichael was an English actor. He was born in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England on 18th June 1920 and died in Esk Valley, North Yorkshire, England on 5th February 2010, aged 89.

His best films as an actor include John Boulting's comedy Private's Progress (1956), Roy Boulting's Brothers in Law (1957), I'm All Right Jack (1959), Robert Hamer's School for Scoundrels (1960) and Kevin Connor's thriller From Beyond the Grave (1973).

Ian Carmichael appeared in 29 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: John Boulting (4 films), Roy Boulting (2) and Lewis Gilbert (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (18 films), drama (8), War (4), Thriller (4), comedy-romance (3), Horror (2) and Fantasy (2).

Our average rating for Ian Carmichael over all films is: 3.2

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Bond Street (1948) [a]

Dear Mr. Prohack (1949) [a]

Ghost Ship (1952) [a]

Miss Robin Hood (1952) [a]

Time, Gentlemen, Please! (1952) [a]

Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) [a]

Betrayed (1954) [a]

Simon and Laura (1955) [a]

Storm Over the Nile (1955) [a]

The Colditz Story (1955) [a]

Private's Progress (1956) [a]

Brothers in Law (1957) [a]

Lucky Jim (1957) [a]

Happy Is the Bride (1958) [a]

The Big Money (1958) [a]

I'm All Right Jack (1959) [a]

Left Right and Centre (1959) [a]

Light Up the Sky! (1960) [a]

School for Scoundrels (1960) [a]

Double Bunk (1961) [a]

The Amorous Prawn (1962) [a]

Heavens Above! (1963) [a]

Hide and Seek (1964) [a]

Ih, du forbarmende (1965) [a]

Smashing Time (1967) [a]

From Beyond the Grave (1973) [a]

To See Such Fun (1977) [a]

The Lady Vanishes (1979) [a]

Diamond Skulls (1989) [a]



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