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Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Not to be confused with the famed espionage novelist of the same name, Australian-born actor Ian Fleming was one of the best and longest-established character players in British films. On stage since the age of sixteen, Fleming made his first film, Second to None in 1926--and his last, Return of Mr. Moto, in 1965. The actor's cinematic stock in trade was a fussy dignity who disguised hidden strength. In this, Ian Fleming was an ideal Dr. Watson opposite Arthur Wontner in a series of British Sherlock Holmes films produced in the mid '30s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Ian Fleming Trivia

When was Ian Fleming born?
Ian Fleming date of birth: September 10, 1888

Who did Ian Fleming portray in Murder at the Baskervilles?
Ian Fleming was Dr. Watson in Murder at the Baskervilles

What role did Ian Fleming play in The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes?
Ian Fleming played Dr. John H. Watson in The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes

Who did Ian Fleming portray in Too Hot to Handle?
Ian Fleming was Pawnbroker in Too Hot to Handle



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