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Ian Carmichael (Ian Gillett Carmichael) was born on 18 June, 1920 in Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK, is an actor,music_department,soundtrack. At 90 years old, Ian Carmichael height is 5 ft 10 in (178.0 cm).

Now We discover Ian Carmichael's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 90 years old?

Popular As Ian Gillett Carmichael
Occupation actor,music_department,soundtrack
Ian Carmichael Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 18 June 1920
Birthday 18 June
Birthplace Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
Date of death 5 February, 2010
Died Place Esk Valley, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Nationality UK

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Who Is Ian Carmichael's Wife?

His wife is Kate Fenton (1992 - 5 February 2010) ( his death), Jean Pyman Maclean (6 October 1943 - 1983) ( her death) ( 2 children)

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Wife Kate Fenton (1992 - 5 February 2010) ( his death), Jean Pyman Maclean (6 October 1943 - 1983) ( her death) ( 2 children)
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Ian Carmichael Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Ian Carmichael worth at the age of 90 years old? Ian Carmichael’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from UK. We have estimated Ian Carmichael's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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2008

A more successful revival of this show showed up on Broadway in 2008.

2003

To cap his career off, he was honored as an OBE in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours List.

A charmer to the end, his last (recurring) appearance was on the TV series The Royal (2003) in 2009.

1992

Made a widower after 40 years by his first wife Jean (Pym) McLean, he married novelist/radio producer Kate Fenton, who is over thirty years his junior, in 1992. He has two daughters, Lee and Sally, from his first marriage.

1980

Semi-retired since the mid-1980s, Ian continued to show elderly spryness here and there with a smattering of films including The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971), From Beyond the Grave (1974), The Lady Vanishes (1979) and Dark Obsession (1989).

1979

In 1979, his autobiography, "Will the Real Ian Carmichael?. . . ", was published.

1972

On TV, he was quite popular in the role of the gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey in several crime mystery mini-series: Clouds of Witness (1972), The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (1972), Murder Must Advertise (1973), The Nine Tailors (1974) and Five Red Herrings (1975), and had a recurring role on the TV series Strathblair (1992).

1970

Ian's leading role as the Bachelor Father (1970), based on the story of a real-life perennial bachelor who took on several foster children, only added to his popularity. In later years, he was frequently heard on the BBC radio.

1968

Ian made vigilant returns to the comedy stage whenever possible in such lightweight vehicles as "The Tunnel of Love", "The Gazebo", "Critic's Choice", "Birds on the Wing", "Darling, I'm Home", "Springtime for Henry" and appeared in his last musical "I Do! I Do!" in 1968.

1965

Earlier, in 1965, he made his Broadway debut starring in "Boeing-Boeing", which lasted only a few weeks.

1962

Prawn (1962) and Heavens Above! (1963).

1960

The inane fun continued into the 60s with ripe vehicles in Skywatch (1960), School for Scoundrels (1960), Double Bunk (1961), The Amorous Mr.

During the late 1960s and 1970s, he found more fulfillment playing wry, bemused, upper-crust characters on comedy TV, particularly his Bertie Wooster in The World of Wooster (1965) which reunited him with frequent Boulting Brothers co-star Dennis Price as Jeeves, Wooster's chilly-mannered personal valet.

1956

Private's Progress (1956), the service comedy which got the whole ball rolling, and its sequel, I'm All Right Jack (1959), along with the Boulting's Lucky Jim (1957) Brothers in Law (1957) and Happy Is the Bride (1958) firmly established Ian as a slapstick movie star.

1955

After repeating his stage success (the only cast member to do do) playing David Prentice in the film version of Simon and Laura (1955) opposite Kay Kendall and Peter Finch, he co-starred in a series of droll satires for the Boulting Brothers and Ealing Studios. While he might have been upstaged on occasion by a motley crew of scene-stealers (Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Raymond Huntley, Margaret Rutherford), Ian was sublimely funny himself as the hapless klutz caught up in their shenanigans.

1954

film Betrayed (1954) starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, as well as the war-themed adventures The Colditz Story (1955) and Storm Over the Nile (1955), it was his association with late 50s "silly-ass" comedy that gave his cinematic career a noticeable boost.

1951

His first break came in 1951 with 'The Lyric Revue' in the West End and over night he was claimed to be an outstanding comedian. This was followed by 'he Globe Revue' and 'High Spirits' and the film 'Simon and Laura'. Later he was in 2 big West End hits 'Tunnel of Love' and 'The Gazebo'.

1948

Given his first film bit as a waiter in Bond Street (1948), he continued in rather obscure roles for several years. While he was sincerely capable of playing it serious, which would include roles in the U. S.

1947

Ian returned to the theatre in 1947 with roles in four productions: "She Wanted a Cream Front Door", "I Said to Myself", "Cupid and Mars" and "Out of the Frying Pan". He also sharpened his farcical skills in music hall revues where he worked with such revue legends as Hermione Baddeley and Dora Bryan.

1940

That same year he also appeared as Claudius in "Julius Caesar" and was appearing a revue production of "Nine Sharp" (1940) when his young career was interrupted by WWII.

1939

in 1939.

1922

He served in Europe for many years with the Royal Armoured Corps as a commissioned officer in the 22nd Dragoons.

1920

Unassuming, innocent-eyed and undeniably ingratiating, Brit comedy actor Ian Carmichael was quite the popular chap in late 50s and early 60s film. He was born in Hull, Yorkshire, England on June 18, 1920, the son of Arthur Denholm Carmichael, an optician, and his wife Kate (Gillett). After receiving his schooling at Bromsgove High School and Scarborough College, he was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and trained there, making his stage debut as a mute robot in "RUR".