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Ian Fleming
Actor
Born September 9, 1888Died January 1, 1969 (80 years)
Ian Fleming was an Australian born character actor with credits in over 100 British movies. He is perhaps best known for playing Dr. John Watson in a series of Sherlock Holmes movies of the 1930s opposite Arthur Wontner's Holmes. He also essayed a number of supporting roles in many classic British films of the era including Q Planes (1939), Night Train to Munich (1940), We Dive at Dawn, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (both 1943) and Waterloo Road (1945). His later career included appearances in many television series of the 50s and 60s such as Fabian of the Yard, Hancock's Half Hour, Dixon of Dock Green, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, The Forsyte Saga and The Prisoner.
He is not to be confused with the Ian Fleming who created the James Bond character.
He is not to be confused with the Ian Fleming who created the James Bond character.
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Filmography
2009 | Elementary My Dear Watson: The Man Behind Sherlock Holmes · as Dr. Watson |
1968 | The Caesars (TV Series) · as Sentius |
1967 | The Prisoner (1967) (TV Series) · as Man At Cafe And First Top Hat |
1967 | The Forsyte Saga (TV Series) · as Lord Fontenoy |
1966 | Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) · as Dougal |
1965 | The Return of Mr. Moto · as Rogers |
1964 | Gideon C.I.D. (TV Series) · as Doctor |
1964 | The Wednesday Play (TV Series) · as Waiter |
1964 | Crooks in Cloisters · as Pemberton |
1964 | Seventy Deadly Pills · as Doctor |
1963 | Espionage (TV Series) · as Policeman |
1963 | Tamahine · as Manservant |
1962 | |
1962 | The Boys · as Clerk Of The Court (uncredited) |
1962 | Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) |
1962 | Richard the Lionheart (TV Series) · as Chancellor |
1962 | The Lamp in Assassin Mews · as Albert Potts |
1961 | No, My Darling Daughter · as Vicar |
1961 | Ghost Squad (TV Series) · as Sir Charles Thorne |
1961 | Return of a Stranger · as Meecham |
1960 | The Cheaters (1960-62) (TV Series) · as Ben Clarke |
1960 | Playgirl After Dark · as Pawnbroker |
1960 | Make Mine Mink · as Mr. Callwell |
1960 | The Trials of Oscar Wilde · as Arthur |
1960 | Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons · as Attorney |
1960 | Your Money or Your Wife · as The Judge |
1960 | Suspense (TV Series) · as Prison Governor |
1960 | The Flesh and the Fiends · as Priest |
1960 | Man from Interpol (TV Series) · as The Governor |
1960 | BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) · as Dr. Chambers |
1960 | |
1959 | Man Accused · as Sir Thomas |
1959 | No Hiding Place (TV Series) · as Kendal |
1959 | Innocent Meeting · as Andrew Garside |
1958 | |
1958 | A Woman Possessed · as Walter |
1958 | Dial 999 (TV Series) · as Forbes |
1957 | High Flight · as Bishop |
1957 | The Birthday Present · as Prison Inmate |
1957 | The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) · as Christopher Wingate |
1956 | The Errol Flynn Theatre (TV Series) · as Dr. Darnley |
1956 | Armchair Theatre (TV Series) · as Doctor Macintyre |
1956 | Hancock's Half Hour (TV Series) |
1956 | Guilty? · as Military Witness |
1956 | The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) · as Louis Martel |
1955 | No Smoking · as Dr. Moxom |
1955 | ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) · as Commissioner |
1955 | ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) · as Lord Birten - Foreign Minister |
1955 | The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (TV Series) · as Count Latour (uncredited) |
1955 | Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) · as Doctor |
1955 | Police Dog · as Gentleman Walking His Dog |
1955 | All Living Things · as The Doctor |
1954 | The Vise (TV Series) · as Denning |
1954 | Souls in Conflict · as Cast |
1954 | The Embezzler · as Doctor |
1954 | Delayed Action · as Dr. Jepson |
1954 | Land of Fury · as Mr. Southey |
1954 | Eight O'Clock Walk · as Jury Member |
1954 | Companions in Crime · as Cast |
1953 | Stryker of the Yard · as Cast |
1953 | It's a Grand Life · as Mr. Clements |
1953 | The Saint's Girl Friday · as Lord Merton |
1953 | Norman Conquest · as Colonel Santling |
1953 | Recoil · as Talbot |
1953 | Deadly Nightshade · as Dr. Wilson |
1953 | Black Orchid · as Coroner |
1953 | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Presents (TV Series) · as Churchill |
1952 | Murder Will Out · as Dr. Forrest |
1952 | Circumstantial Evidence · as Commander Hewitt |
1952 | Come Back Peter · as Bank Manager |
1952 | Hammer the Toff · as Dr. Lancaster |
1952 | Dead on Course · as Mr. Talbot (uncredited) |
1951 | Salute the Toff · as (uncredited) |
1951 | Laughter in Paradise · as Doctor (uncredited) |
1950 | Five Angles on Murder · as Doctor |
1950 | Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) · as Count Rombach |
1949 | For Them That Trespass · as First Prison Warden |
1949 | School for Randle · as Cast |
1948 | Quartet · as Ralph |
1948 | Loyalties · as General Canynge |
1947 | Captain Boycott · as Times Correspondent |
1946 | Appointment with Crime · as Prison Governor |
1946 | George in Civvy Street · as Uncle Shad |
1946 | They Knew Mr. Knight · as Higgs |
1945 | I Didn't Do It · as Chief Inspr. Twyning |
1945 | |
1945 | He Snoops to Conquer · as Newspaper Editor |
1944 | Tawny Pipit · as Schoolmaster |
1944 | Bell-Bottom George · as Lt. Cmdr. Carter |
1943 | Yellow Canary · as Observe Corpsman In Opening Scene |
1943 | The Butler's Dilemma · as Sir Hubert Playfair |
1943 | Up with the Lark · as Rev. Swallow |
1943 | |
1943 | Rhythm Serenade · as Seaman Abandoning Ship |
1943 | The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp · as Maj. Plumley (1902) |
1943 | We Dive at Dawn · as Captain |
1943 | The New Lot · as Medical Officer |
1942 | Talk About Jacqueline · as Butler At Waddington's |
1942 | Sabotage at Sea · as First Officer Gallagher |
1942 | Lady from Lisbon · as Adams |
1942 | Uncensored · as Newspaper Editor |
1942 | Let the People Sing · as United Plastics Barrister |
1942 | Wings and the Woman · as Secretary |
1942 | The Next of Kin · as Naval Officer (uncredited) |
1942 | This Was Paris · as French Officer |
1942 | A.J. Cronin's Hatter's Castle · as Sir John Latta |
1941 | Ships with Wings · as Colonel |
1941 | Jeannie · as Rev Macdonald - The Minister |
1941 | Old Bill and Son · as Club Member (uncredited) |
1940 | Three Silent Men · as Pennington |
1940 | The Briggs Family · as Air Vice Marshal |
1940 | Tilly of Bloomsbury · as Cast |
1940 | Night Train to Munich · as British Official (uncredited) |
1940 | To Hell with Hitler · as Col. Harcourt |
1940 | The Good Old Days · as Lord Wakely |
1940 | Dangerous Comment · as Official |
1939 | Sons of the Sea · as Naval Intelligence Officer |
1939 | The Lion Has Wings · as Air Officer |
1939 | Clouds Over Europe · as Air Ministry Officer |
1939 | Me and My Pal · as Dr. Russell |
1938 | Queen of Destiny · as Member Of Parliament |
1937 | Murder at the Baskervilles · as Dr. John Watson |
1937 | Racing Romance · as Martin Royce |
1937 | When Thief Meets Thief · as Coroner |
1936 | |
1936 | Excuse My Glove · as Boxing Match Commentator |
1936 | |
1935 | Drake the Pirate · as Lord Howard Of Effingham |
1935 | Sexton Blake and the Mademoiselle · as Henry Norman |
1935 | The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes · as Dr. John Watson |
1935 | The Riverside Murder · as Henry Sanders |
1935 | The Student's Romance · as University Rector |
1932 | After Dark · as Henry Lea |
1932 | Lucky Girl · as Lord Henry |
1931 | Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour · as Dr. John Watson |
1930 | School for Scandal · as Joseph Surface |
1926 | Second to None · as Brian Douglas |