Ian Carmichael

Ian Carmichael was an English actor known for his work in television, including the sitcom Bachelor Father and the BBC series The World of Wooster.

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Profession :

Movie Actor | Music Department | Soundtrack

Birthday :

June 18, 1920

Death Date:

February 05, 2010

Age :

89

Ian Carmichael was a renowned British actor who gained fame for his comedic roles in the 1950s and 1960s. He starred in numerous films such as “Private’s Progress,” “I’m Alright Jack,” and “School for Scoundrels,” as well as theatre productions like “The Mousetrap” and “The School for Scandal.” His critically acclaimed performance in the TV series “The World of Wooster” further showcased his versatility as an actor.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Carmichael continued to work in television, featuring in the sitcom “Bachelor Father” and reprising his role as Bertie Wooster in the BBC series “The World of Wooster.” His other TV appearances included “The Royal,” “Masterpiece Theatre,” and “Five Red Herrings.” With a career that spanned from 1939 until his death in 2010, Carmichael was known for adding depth to his comedic characters and was awarded the OBE for his contributions to the entertainment industry.