Ian Bannen
Biography
Ian Bannen, born on June 29, 1928, was a prominent Scottish actor renowned for his versatile performances as a character actor and occasional leading man. With a career spanning several decades, Bannen showcased his exceptional talent in both film and theater, earning acclaim for his compelling portrayals.
He gained recognition for his work in various notable films, including "The Flight of the Phoenix" (1965) and "Waking Ned Devine" (1998), which highlighted his ability to bring depth and nuance to his roles. His performances often resonated with audiences, reflecting his skillful interpretation of a wide range of characters.
In addition to his film career, Bannen was also an accomplished stage actor, performing in numerous productions across the United Kingdom. His contributions to the arts were celebrated throughout his life, earning him respect among peers and fans alike.
Bannen's legacy continues to endure as a testament to his dedication and passion for acting. He passed away on November 3, 1999, leaving behind a rich body of work that remains influential in the world of cinema and theater. His unique presence and talent have solidified his status as a memorable figure in Scottish acting history.
Filmography
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Rotten to the Core
1965 • Lt. Percy Vine
Station Six-Sahara
1963 • Fletcher
A French Mistress
1960 • Colin Crane The Headmaster's Son
Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
1959 • Young King Loris
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
1980 • Oliver Utterson
Speaking of the Devil
1991 • Luzifer
Bite the Bullet
1975 • Sir Harry Norfolk
The MacKintosh Man
1973 • Slade
The Offence
1973 • Kenneth Baxter
Suspect
1960 • Alan Andrews
Hope and Glory
1987 • Grandfather George
Damage
1992 • Edward Lloyd
Too Late the Hero
1970 • Pvt. Jock Thornton
Doomwatch
1972 • Dr. Shaw
Eye of the Needle
1981 • Godliman
Night Crossing
1982
Ghost Dad
1990 • Sir Edith Moser
The Flight of the Phoenix
1965 • Crow
Waking Ned
1998 • Jackie O'Shea
Sweeney!
1977 • Charles Baker, MP
Defence of the Realm
1986 • Dennis Markham
The Big Man
1990 • Matt Mason