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Actor Ian Carmichael dies at 89 | |
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Veteran British actor Ian Carmichael has died at the age of 89, his wife has said. | Veteran British actor Ian Carmichael has died at the age of 89, his wife has said. |
The star of film and TV from the 1950s to the 1970s fell ill over Christmas and New Year, she added. | The star of film and TV from the 1950s to the 1970s fell ill over Christmas and New Year, she added. |
He died peacefully on Friday at his home in the Esk Valley on the North York Moors. | He died peacefully on Friday at his home in the Esk Valley on the North York Moors. |
He made his name in films for the Boulting Brothers including Private's Progress (1956), Brothers in Law (1957) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). | He made his name in films for the Boulting Brothers including Private's Progress (1956), Brothers in Law (1957) and I'm All Right Jack (1959). |
During the 1960s and 1970s, he was successful in parts where he was cast as a loveable buffoon. | During the 1960s and 1970s, he was successful in parts where he was cast as a loveable buffoon. |
On television his role as Bertie Wooster in BBC drama series The World of Wooster was particularly popular with audiences. | On television his role as Bertie Wooster in BBC drama series The World of Wooster was particularly popular with audiences. |
This was followed by another well-watched role as Lord Peter Wimsey in several of the BBC drama series based on the mystery novels by Dorothy L Sayers. | This was followed by another well-watched role as Lord Peter Wimsey in several of the BBC drama series based on the mystery novels by Dorothy L Sayers. |
Ian Carmichael was awarded at OBE in 2003 | |
In more recent times the actor had parts in the BBC serial Wives and Daughters in 1999 and was in The Royal on ITV as recently as last year. | In more recent times the actor had parts in the BBC serial Wives and Daughters in 1999 and was in The Royal on ITV as recently as last year. |
Former sports commentator Neil Durden-Smith, who knew Carmichael well through their work for the Lord's Taverners cricket-based charity, paid tribute to the actor. | |
"When I became a trustee in 1976 he had been chairman for two years. He was a marvellous chairman, very caring, hard working, very responsible. | |
"It's quite unusual for a full-time working actor to be chairman of a pretty big charity." | |
Asked what made Carmichael so popular on screen, Mr Durden-Smith, 76, said: "He had a twinkle in his eye, a wonderful sense of humour, he was marvellously foppish in a theatrical way. You used to wonder what he would say next! | |
"He had that love of life and love of people; he gathered people around him like other people gather butterflies or postage stamps." | |
Carmichael was appointed an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2003. | |
In 1979, Carmichael wrote an autobiography, Will The Real Ian Carmichael .... | In 1979, Carmichael wrote an autobiography, Will The Real Ian Carmichael .... |
Kate Carmichael, 55, was his second wife. He also leaves two daughters, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. |