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Ian Gillett Carmichael, OBE (18 June 1920 – 5 February 2010) was an English actor best known for his roles in the films of the Boulting brothers such as Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). Later he played Dorothy L. Sayers' Gentleman Detective, Lord Peter Wimsey on television and radio. Carmichael also had a career on stage.
Carmichael was born in Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The son of an optician, he was educated at Scarborough College and Bromsgrove School, before training as an actor at RADA. He made his stage debut as a robot at the People's Palace in Mile End, East London in 1939. With the outbreak of the Second World War his acting career was interrupted by service with the Royal Armoured Corps as a commissioned officer in the 22nd Dragoons. He served in the Normandy campaign, losing the tip of one finger to an accident with the turret hatch of a Valentine tank, and reached the rank of major before returning to civilian life in 1947.
"THE BIG MONEY" (Storyline) - Petty thief Willie Frith steals a suitcase full of banks notes, only to find out that they have been given the same serial number. But this is only the start of his troubles, now he has to find a way of changing the notes, so he can impress the barmaid of his local pub. Starrng, Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Helpmann, James Hayter, George Cowlouris, Renee Houston, Michael Brenan, Jill Ireland, Lester Phillips, Harold Berens, Hugh Morton, Digby Wolfe, Michael Belfour, Joss Ambler, Peter Asher, Cyril Chamberlain, David Hatcheson, Miriam Karlin, Maurice Kaufmann, Michael Saunders, Darlene Scott, Ewen Solon, Joy Webster, Angela White, and Ian Wilson. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs.. Released June 10, 1958.
Ian Carmichael OBE. (18th June 1920 - 5th February 2010) Aged 89 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Carmichael
Ian Carmichael (who played Bertie Wooster in the 1960s television adaptations 'P.G. Wodehouse's The World of Wooster') reads the eighth 'Jeeves' novel.
Written by the great duo Galton and Simpson who penned so many great old comedies. Brilliant clip of the best ( in my opinion ) short from Magnificent 7 deadly sins movie. Love the cast and the situation comedy.
Ian Carmichael, OBE (18th June 1920 - 5th February 2010) was an English film, stage, television and radio actor. Among his most famous big screen characters were the well-meaning but incompetent Stanley Windrush in the Boulting Brothers satires Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959), as well as the hapless title character in Lucky Jim (1957), an adaptation of the Kingsley Amis' novel also by the Boultings. He also played the archetypal comedy gent, Bertie Wooster, in the BBC series World of Wooster (1965-67), based on the PG Wodehouse Jeeves books. PUBLIC DOMAIN News item.
Ian Carmichael & Dennis Price: What would I do without Jeeves? (Sandy Wilson) 1966 My tribute to Ian Carmichael & Dennis Price.
An excerpt from an interview in 2002.
"THE BIG MONEY" (Storyline) - Petty thief Willie Frith steals a suitcase full of banks notes, only to find out that they have been given the same serial number. But this is only the start of his troubles, now he has to find a way of changing the notes, so he can impress the barmaid of his local pub. Starrng, Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Helpmann, James Hayter, George Cowlouris, Renee Houston, Michael Brenan, Jill Ireland, Lester Phillips, Harold Berens, Hugh Morton, Digby Wolfe, Michael Belfour, Joss Ambler, Peter Asher, Cyril Chamberlain, David Hatcheson, Miriam Karlin, Maurice Kaufmann, Michael Saunders, Darlene Scott, Ewen Solon, Joy Webster, Angela White, and Ian Wilson. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs.. Released June 10, 1958.
Ian Carmichael (who played Bertie Wooster in the 1960s television adaptations 'P.G. Wodehouse's The World of Wooster') reads the eighth 'Jeeves' novel.
A 1980 TV musical salute to Noel Coward, starring Cleo Laine, Ian Carmichael, David Kernan, Gemma Craven, and Ned Sherrin.
Richard Vernon as Lord Emsworth. Ian Carmichael as Galahad.
Watch online movie – Smashing Time (1967) free now. Enjoy! Subscribe for new online movies: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugyjGjzqr2wGbgqZTDsMtw?sub_confirmation=1 Playlist with online movies: Online movie: https://youtu.be/cPg0PlGTadM Smashing Time is a 1967 British comedy film starring Rita Tushingham and Lynn Redgrave. It is a satire on the 1960s media-influenced phenomenon of Swinging London. It was written by George Melly and directed by Desmond Davis. The supporting cast included Ian Carmichael, Michael York, Jeremy Lloyd, Anna Quayle, Irene Handl, Arthur Mullard and Geoffrey Hughes. Genre: Musical Date: 1967 Country: UK Language: English Director: Desmond Davis Actors: Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave
Richard Vernon as Lord Emsworth. Ian Carmichael as Galahad.
Unissued / unused material - location of events unclear or unknown. Colour item. CU film star Ian Carmichael speaking to camera (sound missing). FILM ID:3375.12 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
Ian Carmichael OBE. (18th June 1920 - 5th February 2010) Aged 89 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Carmichael
An excerpt from an interview in 2002.
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Ian Carmichael, OBE (18th June 1920 - 5th February 2010) was an English film, stage, television and radio actor. Among his most famous big screen characters were the well-meaning but incompetent Stanley Windrush in the Boulting Brothers satires Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959), as well as the hapless title character in Lucky Jim (1957), an adaptation of the Kingsley Amis' novel also by the Boultings. He also played the archetypal comedy gent, Bertie Wooster, in the BBC series World of Wooster (1965-67), based on the PG Wodehouse Jeeves books. PUBLIC DOMAIN News item.
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Fighting Fifty beauty expert Nikki Taylor asks Ian Carmichael for his expert advice on dealing with hair challenged by thyroid conditions.
"THE BIG MONEY" (Storyline) - Petty thief Willie Frith steals a suitcase full of banks notes, only to find out that they have been given the same serial number. But this is only the start of his troubles, now he has to find a way of changing the notes, so he can impress the barmaid of his local pub. Starrng, Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Helpmann, James Hayter, George Cowlouris, Renee Houston, Michael Brenan, Jill Ireland, Lester Phillips, Harold Berens, Hugh Morton, Digby Wolfe, Michael Belfour, Joss Ambler, Peter Asher, Cyril Chamberlain, David Hatcheson, Miriam Karlin, Maurice Kaufmann, Michael Saunders, Darlene Scott, Ewen Solon, Joy Webster, Angela White, and Ian Wilson. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs.. Released June 10, 1958.
Ian Carmichael OBE. (18th June 1920 - 5th February 2010) Aged 89 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Carmichael
Ian Carmichael (who played Bertie Wooster in the 1960s television adaptations 'P.G. Wodehouse's The World of Wooster') reads the eighth 'Jeeves' novel.
Written by the great duo Galton and Simpson who penned so many great old comedies. Brilliant clip of the best ( in my opinion ) short from Magnificent 7 deadly sins movie. Love the cast and the situation comedy.
Ian Carmichael, OBE (18th June 1920 - 5th February 2010) was an English film, stage, television and radio actor. Among his most famous big screen characters were the well-meaning but incompetent Stanley Windrush in the Boulting Brothers satires Private's Progress (1956) and I'm All Right Jack (1959), as well as the hapless title character in Lucky Jim (1957), an adaptation of the Kingsley Amis' novel also by the Boultings. He also played the archetypal comedy gent, Bertie Wooster, in the BBC series World of Wooster (1965-67), based on the PG Wodehouse Jeeves books. PUBLIC DOMAIN News item.
Ian Carmichael & Dennis Price: What would I do without Jeeves? (Sandy Wilson) 1966 My tribute to Ian Carmichael & Dennis Price.
An excerpt from an interview in 2002.
"THE BIG MONEY" (Storyline) - Petty thief Willie Frith steals a suitcase full of banks notes, only to find out that they have been given the same serial number. But this is only the start of his troubles, now he has to find a way of changing the notes, so he can impress the barmaid of his local pub. Starrng, Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee, Kathleen Harrison, Robert Helpmann, James Hayter, George Cowlouris, Renee Houston, Michael Brenan, Jill Ireland, Lester Phillips, Harold Berens, Hugh Morton, Digby Wolfe, Michael Belfour, Joss Ambler, Peter Asher, Cyril Chamberlain, David Hatcheson, Miriam Karlin, Maurice Kaufmann, Michael Saunders, Darlene Scott, Ewen Solon, Joy Webster, Angela White, and Ian Wilson. Directed by John Paddy Carstairs.. Released June 10, 1958.
Ian Carmichael (who played Bertie Wooster in the 1960s television adaptations 'P.G. Wodehouse's The World of Wooster') reads the eighth 'Jeeves' novel.
A 1980 TV musical salute to Noel Coward, starring Cleo Laine, Ian Carmichael, David Kernan, Gemma Craven, and Ned Sherrin.
Richard Vernon as Lord Emsworth. Ian Carmichael as Galahad.
Watch online movie – Smashing Time (1967) free now. Enjoy! Subscribe for new online movies: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugyjGjzqr2wGbgqZTDsMtw?sub_confirmation=1 Playlist with online movies: Online movie: https://youtu.be/cPg0PlGTadM Smashing Time is a 1967 British comedy film starring Rita Tushingham and Lynn Redgrave. It is a satire on the 1960s media-influenced phenomenon of Swinging London. It was written by George Melly and directed by Desmond Davis. The supporting cast included Ian Carmichael, Michael York, Jeremy Lloyd, Anna Quayle, Irene Handl, Arthur Mullard and Geoffrey Hughes. Genre: Musical Date: 1967 Country: UK Language: English Director: Desmond Davis Actors: Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave
Richard Vernon as Lord Emsworth. Ian Carmichael as Galahad.