Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Deceased · Born: Sep 10, 1888 · Died: Jan 1, 1969

Personal Details

BornSep 10, 1888 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Biography

Ian Fleming, a renowned actor of great talent and skill, came into this world on the 10th day of September, 1888, in the vibrant city of Melbourne, located in the state of Victoria, Australia.

Throughout his illustrious career, Fleming made a lasting impression on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of iconic roles in films such as "Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour" (1931),"The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes" (1935),and "Lucky Girl" (1932).

Tragically, Ian Fleming's remarkable life came to an end on the first day of the new year, January 1, 1969, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, UK.

Career

1962
The Boys
The Boys as Clerk of the Court (uncredited)
Too Hot to Handle
Too Hot to Handle as Pawnbroker
1959
Innocent Meeting
Innocent Meeting as Andrew Garside
Man Accused
Man Accused as Sir Thomas Riddle
Crash Drive
Crash Drive as Paul Dixon
1958
1955
No Smoking
No Smoking as Dr. Moxom
Police Dog
Police Dog as Gentleman Walking His Dog (uncredited)
1954
Delayed Action
Delayed Action as Dr. Jepson
Land of Fury
Land of Fury as Mr. Southey
1953
Black Orchid
Black Orchid as Coroner
It's a Grand Life
It's a Grand Life as Mr. Clements
Deadly Nightshade
Deadly Nightshade as Dr. Wilson
Norman Conquest
Norman Conquest as Colonel Santling
Recoil
Recoil as Talbot
1952
Murder Will Out
Murder Will Out as Dr. Forrest
Dead on Course
Dead on Course as Mr. Talbot (uncredited)
Salute the Toff
Salute the Toff as (uncredited)
Come Back Peter
Come Back Peter as Bank Manager
1951
Laughter in Paradise
Laughter in Paradise as Doctor (uncredited)
1949
A Matter of Murder
A Matter of Murder as Insp. McKelvin
For Them That Trespass
For Them That Trespass as First Prison Warden
1948
Quartet
Quartet as Ralph (segment "The Facts of Life")
1947
Captain Boycott
Captain Boycott as Times correspondent
1946
Appointment with Crime
Appointment with Crime as Prison governor
1945
I Didn't Do It
I Didn't Do It as Chief Inspr. Twyning
1944
Tawny Pipit
Tawny Pipit as Schoolmaster
1943
The Butler's Dilemma
The Butler's Dilemma as Sir Hubert Playfair
Yellow Canary
Yellow Canary as Observe Corpsman in Opening Scene
Up with the Lark
Up with the Lark as Rev. Swallow
1942
Sabotage at Sea
Sabotage at Sea as First Officer Gallagher
The Next of Kin
The Next of Kin as Naval Officer (uncredited)
Let the People Sing
Let the People Sing as United Plastics Barrister
1941
Old Bill and Son
Old Bill and Son as Club Member (uncredited)
1940
Three Silent Men
Three Silent Men as Pennington
To Hell with Hitler
To Hell with Hitler as Col. Harcourt (uncredited)
Night Train to Munich
Night Train to Munich as British Official (uncredited)
1939
Sons of the Sea
Sons of the Sea as Naval Intelligence Officer
The Lion Has Wings
The Lion Has Wings as Air Officer
Q Planes
Q Planes as Air Ministry Officer
1937
1935
The Riverside Murder
The Riverside Murder as Henry Sanders
1931