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Beyond the Walls [Hors les murs] **** (2012, Matila Malliarakis, Guillaume Gouix, David Salles) – Classic Movie Review 12,724 21 Nov 2023

Will the real Ian Carmichael–: an autobiography, London: Macmillan, 1979, (400 pp.), ISBN 0-333-25476-7 Carmichael was born in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. [2] The son of an optician, [3] he was educated at Scarborough College in North Yorkshire and Bromsgrove School in Worcestershire, [3] 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. [4] He is commemorated with a green plaque on The Avenues, Kingston upon Hull. [13] Personal life Wartime Remembrance Paradise *** (1991, Melanie Griffith, Don Johnson, Elijah Wood, Thora Birch) – Classic Movie Review 12,702 | Derek Winnert on Le Grand Chemin [The Grand Highway] **** (1987, Anémone, Richard Bohringer, Antoine Hubert, Vanessa Guedj, Christine Pascal, Pascale Roberts) – Classic Movie Review 12,701 On the surface, the film plods along as an offbeat, tongue-in-cheek spy thriller. Ian Carmichael's stuffy and uncomfortable-looking astrophysicist is drawn out of his boring existence and into a web of international intrigue, after an encounter with an old friend from the other side of the Iron Curtain leads him into the clutches of an alluring but devious female (played by Janet Munro). A series of increasingly improbable adventures ensues, from which he emerges, at the end, somewhat less stuffy and uncomfortable-looking. (And this was surely the point of it all, to wind up somewhat less stuffy and uncomfortable-looking, as surely as Alan Bates was meant to wind up dancing on the beach with Anthony Quinn at the end of "Zorba the Greek".)Old Bromsgrovian and veteran actor Ian Carmichael has died". Bromsgrove School. Archived from the original on 17 July 2013 . Retrieved 15 July 2013.

Harrison, David (6 February 2010). "Veteran actor Ian Carmichael dies aged 89". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 17 October 2017. Before the war, Carmichael left his family business in Hull to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and to sing in talent contests at the Hammersmith Palais de Danse. [6] In the years that followed his demobilisation from the British Army in 1947, Carmichael worked mostly on stage. In 1949 he toured for seven months in The Lilac Domino, in which he was half of a comedy double act with Leo Franklyn. He played the part of Otto Bergmann in a West End revival of Wild Violets, then appeared in several revues. One which began at the Lyric, Hammersmith, in 1951, moved into the West End as The Globe Revue of 1952, and later that year Carmichael was the song-and-dance star of High Spirits at the Hippodrome Theatre. Further revues followed. [7] Weber, Bruce (9 February 2010). "Ian Carmichael, Comic British Actor, Dies at 89". The New York Times . Retrieved 17 October 2017.In later years, he was heard on BBC radio as Galahad Threepwood, another Wodehouse creation. In the 1970s and 1980s, he played Lord Peter Wimsey in several radio and television series based on the mystery novels by Dorothy L. Sayers. [10] Green Plaques; Avenues and Pearson Park Conservation Area as at December 2018" (PDF). Hull Civic Society Newsletter. Hull Civic Society. March 2019. p.12 . Retrieved 6 April 2020. Early in the war he met Jean Pyman (Pym) McLean at a dance while he was stationed at Whitby. [15] They married in 1943 and remained so until her death from cancer in 1983 (they had two daughters, Lee and Sally). Ian Carmichael". Britmovie.co.uk. Archived from the original on 19 October 2009 . Retrieved 20 March 2009.

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