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Born: June 29, 1928 – Died: November 3, 1999
Ian Bannen, the renowned Scottish character actor and occasional leading man, was born on June 29, 1928. Hailing from a small town in Lanarkshire, his father worked as a lawyer. After serving in the army and attending Ratcliffe College in Leicestershire, Bannen embarked on his acting journey. He made his mark on the London stage and became a prominent figure in both British and American cinema. Bannen's notable contributions to the entertainment industry include an Oscar nomination for his supporting role in "Waking Ned Devine" and the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Despite his untimely death in a car accident, his legacy continues to captivate audiences.
Early Life and Career
Ian Bannen was born and raised in a small town in Lanarkshire, Scotland. His father was a lawyer. After serving in the army, Bannen attended Ratcliffe College in Leicestershire.
Bannen got his start in acting with a 1947 Dublin production of "Armlet of Jade." He then went on to achieve success on the London stage and became a respected member of the Royal Shakespeare company. He also appeared on Broadway, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
His first major successful role came in the mid-1950s, and he quickly rose to prominence in a wide range of supporting roles. However, it was his performance as "Crow" in the movie "The Flight of the Phoenix" that earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. This recognition solidified his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
Throughout his career, Bannen continued to deliver outstanding performances in notable films such as "Braveheart" and "Hope and Glory." He received critical acclaim for his role as the crafty villager in "Waking Ned Devine," which earned him further accolades.
Bannen was married to his wife for 23 years at the time of his death in 1999.
Ian Bannen's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is evident through his accomplished body of work. He was highly regarded by his peers, as demonstrated by his Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Bannen's talent, versatility, and dedication to his craft have solidified his status as an actor of great respect and admiration. Though his life was tragically cut short, his performances continue to captivate audiences, and his contribution to the industry remains significant.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2000 | Taliesin Jones | Billy Evans |
2000 | Best | Sir Matt Busby |
1999 | To Walk with Lions | Terence Adamson |
1998 | Waking Ned Devine | Jackie O'Shea |
1998 | Something to Believe In | Don Pozzi |
1997 | Original Sin (TV Mini Series) | Gabriel Dauntsey |
1993–1996 | Doctor Finlay (TV Series) | Dr. Alexander Cameron |
1996 | Dead Sea Reels (Short) | Father Jim McKenzie |
1995 | The Politician's Wife (TV Mini Series) | Sir Donald Frazier |
1995 | Braveheart | The Leper |
1991–1994 | Performance (TV Series) | Provost | Prof. Serebryakov |
1994 | A Pin for the Butterfly | Grandpa |
1992 | Damage | Edward |
1992 | Screen Two (TV Series) | Hubert Stout |
1991 | Ashenden (TV Mini Series) | 'R' |
1991 | The Treaty (TV Movie) | David Lloyd George |
1991 | Alexander Graham Bell: The Sound and the Silence (TV Movie) | Melville |
1991 | Screenplay (TV Series) | Mattie Muldoon |
1991 | Murder in Eden (TV Mini Series) | Canon Loftus |
1991 | Speaking of the Devil | Lucifer |
1990 | Crossing the Line | Matt Mason |
1990 | Ghost Dad | Sir Edith Moser |
1990 | Perry Mason: The Case of the Desperate Deception (TV Movie) | Otto Rosen |
1989 | The Fifteen Streets (TV Movie) | Peter Bracken |
1989 | George's Island | Captain Waters |
1989 | Circles in a Forest | MacDonald |
1989 | Superstition 2 | Father Matthew |
1988 | The Lady and the Highwayman (TV Movie) | Christian Drysdale |
1988 | The Gamble | Father of Francesco |
1988 | The Courier | McGuigan |
1988 | The Ray Bradbury Theater (TV Series) | The Ghastly Passenger |
1988 | Bookie (TV Series) | Jack Cowan |
1987 | Hope and Glory | Grandfather George |
1987 | Tickets for the Titanic (TV Series) | Inspector Crocker |
1986 | Attentato al Papa (TV Mini Series) | The Judge |
1985 | Lamb | Brother Benedict |
1985 | Defense of the Realm | Dennis Markham |
1983 | Gorky Park | Chief Prosecutor Iamskoy |
1983 | The Prodigal | Riley Wyndham |
1983 | The Hard Word (TV Series) | David Wood |
1983 | Hart to Hart (TV Series) | Winston Davenport |
1982 | Gandhi | Senior Police Officer |
1982 | Cousin Phillis (TV Series) | Reverend Ebenezer Holman |
1982 | Night Crossing | Josef Keller |
1981 | Eye of the Needle | Godliman |
1980 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (TV Movie) | Oliver Utterson |
1980 | The Watcher in the Woods | John Keller |
1979 | Ring of Darkness | The Professor |
1979 | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (TV Mini Series) | Jim Prideaux |
1979 | Spooner's Patch (TV Series) | Unknown |
1978 | The Inglorious Bastards | Col. Charles Thomas Buckner |
1977 | ITV Playhouse (TV Series) | Grey |
1977 | Jesus of Nazareth (TV Mini Series) | Amos |
1977 | Sweeney! | Charles Baker |
1976 | Chicken (TV Movie) | Keith Morse |
1975 | Thriller (TV Series) | Doonan | Frank |
1975 | Bite the Bullet | Sir Harry Norfolk |
1974 | The Gathering Storm (TV Movie) | Adolf Hitler |
1974 | The Driver's Seat | Bill |
1974 | The Voyage | Antonio Braggi |
1974 | From Beyond the Grave | Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness") |
1973 | Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) | Gregory Dean |
1973 | The MacKintosh Man | Slade |
1973 | The Offence | Baxter |
1972 | Doomwatch | Dr. Del Shaw |
1971 | Fright | Brian Halston |
1971 | Shadows of Fear (TV Series) | Robert |
1970 | Jane Eyre (TV Movie) | St. John Rivers |
1970 | The Devil's Backbone | British Army Capt. Crawford |
1970 | Too Late the Hero | Pvt. Jock Thornton |
1969 | Lock Up Your Daughters! | Ramble |
1968 | The Sex Game (TV Series) | Ronald Napier |
1967 | Johnny Belinda (TV Movie) | Dr. Jack Richardson |
1967 | The Sailor from Gibraltar | Alan |
1956–1967 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) | Bernard Thompson | Fred Curtis | Cdr. John Tarlton ... |
1966 | Penelope | James B. Elcott |
1965 | The Flight of the Phoenix | Crow |
1965 | Rotten to the Core | Lieut. Percy Vine |
1965 | The Hill | Harris |
1965 | Mister Moses | Robert |
1963–1964 | Drama 61-67 (TV Series) | Mike Silver | Stanley Chrystal |
1964 | Psyche 59 | Paul |
1963 | Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) | Bernard |
1963 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) | Rab Cunningham |
1963 | The Human Jungle (TV Series) | Mike Barclay |
1963 | Station Six Sahara | Fletcher |
1961 | The World in My Pocket | Kitson |
1960 | Macbeth (TV Movie) | Macduff |
1960 | The Risk | Alan Andrews |
1960 | A French Mistress | Colin Crane The Headmaster's Son | Colin Crane |
1960 | Rendezvous (TV Series) | Hugo Sistel |
1960 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) | Charlie Spencer |
1960 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) | Dick Swiveller |
1959 | Man in a Cocked Hat | The Young King |
1958 | Behind the Mask | Alan Crabtree |
1958 | She Didn't Say No | Peter Howard |
1958 | A Tale of Two Cities | Gabelle |
1957 | The Birthday Present | Jr. Customs Officer |
1957 | Miracle in Soho | Filippo Gozzi |
1957 | Battle Hell | AB Bannister RN (uncredited) |
1956 | The Third Key | The Young Workman - Stanley James |
1956 | The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) | Felipe |
1956 | The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV Series) | Sir Walter |
1956 | Private's Progress | Private Horrocks |
1955 | BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) | Peter Makepeace | Piers |
1955 | The Whiteoak Chronicles: Whiteoaks (TV Movie) | Piers Whiteoak |
1955 | The Warriors | French Knight (uncredited) |
1952 | Secret People | Gendarme at British Pavilion (uncredited) |
1951 | Pool of London | Garage attendant (uncredited) |
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