People
Ian Wilson
Biography:
Ian Wilson was born on July 2, 1901 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Wicker Man (1973), The Good Companions (1957) and The Day of the Triffids (1963). He died in December 1987 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Wicker Man as Communicant | 1973-12-06 |
The Plank as Friend of Van Owner | 1967-05-18 |
Help! as Power Station Operative | 1965-07-29 |
Rotten to the Core as Chopper Parsons | 1965-07-14 |
Carry On Cleo as Small Messenger | 1964-11-08 |
Carry On Jack as Ancient Carrier | 1964-02-23 |
The Iron Maiden as Sidney Webb | 1963-06-07 |
The Day of the Triffids as Greenhouse Watchman | 1963-04-24 |
The Boys as (uncredited) | 1962-08-31 |
The Phantom of the Opera as The Dwarf | 1962-06-25 |
Raising the Wind as Street Musician - Drummer | 1961-09-06 |
Suspect as Pin Table Man | 1960-11-15 |
Suddenly, Last Summer as Patient (uncredited) | 1959-12-22 |
A Woman's Temptation | 1959-12-12 |
The Ugly Duckling as Small Man | 1959-09-09 |
I'm All Right Jack as Evangelist | 1959-08-18 |
Carlton-Browne of the F.O. as Onlooker | 1959-03-10 |
The Big Money as Post Office Clerk | 1958-06-09 |
Rx Murder as Pharmacist (uncredited) | 1958-02-18 |
Lucky Jim as Glee Singer | 1957-09-17 |
The Key Man as Process Server | 1957-06-01 |
Kill Me Tomorrow as Marty | 1957-05-01 |
The Good Companions as Mr Droke | 1957-04-22 |
Brothers in Law as Hearse Attendant | 1957-03-04 |
Portrait of Alison as Dorking's Customer (uncredited) | 1955-11-29 |
One Way Out as Music Shop Customer (uncredited) | 1955-09-01 |
Value for Money as Extra (uncredited) | 1955-08-09 |
Dead by Morning as Police photographer | 1955-07-01 |
Radio Cab Murder as Second Bank Nightwatchman (uncredited) | 1954-10-01 |
The Million Pound Note as Photographer | 1954-01-07 |
The Saint's Return as Man Waiting for Telephone Booth (uncredited) | 1953-10-12 |
The Flanagan Boy as Spectator with Thick Glasses | 1953-04-10 |
Box for One | 1953-01-01 |
Hindle Wakes as Mr. Slaughter | 1952-11-10 |
Meet Me Tonight as Call Boy (segment "Red Peppers") | 1952-09-09 |
Mother Riley Meets the Vampire as Hitchcock | 1952-07-11 |
The Last Page as Mushroom Book Customer | 1952-01-25 |
Scrooge as Blind Man | 1951-11-28 |
The Lady Craved Excitement as Mugsy | 1950-08-01 |
Trottie True as Bert (uncredited) | 1949-09-29 |
Marry Me as Minor Role (uncredited) | 1949-06-07 |
Bond Street as Extra (uncredited) | 1948-05-12 |
The Agitator as Office Worker (uncredited) | 1945-01-24 |
The Demi-Paradise as Army Bandmaster | 1943-11-18 |
My Learned Friend as Stagehand | 1943-10-25 |
The Dummy Talks | 1943-10-25 |
Thursday's Child as Man Watching Screentest (uncredited) | 1943-03-24 |
Atlantic Ferry as Extra (uncredited) | 1941-09-06 |
Love on the Dole as Man at Demonstration | 1941-06-28 |
Quiet Wedding as Bookstall Customer | 1941-04-19 |
Let George Do It! as Parker, Dinky Do | 1940-07-12 |
Inquest as Jury Member | 1939-12-01 |
Birds of a Feather as Peter | 1936-04-12 |
Joy Ride as Tommy | 1935-12-16 |
Play Up the Band as Rowland | 1935-11-01 |
The Love Test as Chemist | 1935-06-30 |
Things Are Looking Up as Drummer in Band | 1935-06-09 |
Over the Garden Wall | 1934-06-20 |
The Unholy Quest as Wilky | 1934-03-27 |
Love, Life and Laughter | 1934-03-01 |
Facing The Music | 1933-12-23 |
Britannia of Billingsgate | 1933-01-01 |
Little Waitress | 1932-11-28 |
The Bailiffs as Butcher's boy | 1932-09-30 |
The Merry Men of Sherwood | 1932-09-01 |
His Lordship as Man Listening to the Speech (uncredited) | 1932-06-02 |
Splinters in the Navy as Call Boy | 1931-11-09 |
Out of the Blue as Man in Leopard Skin | 1931-11-05 |
Sally in Our Alley as Boy Delivering Fish | 1931-07-09 |
Third Time Lucky | 1931-02-26 |
The Woman from China as Cabin Boy | 1930-03-27 |
The Dizzy Limit as Callboy | 1930-02-01 |
What Next? as Winterbottom’s Assistant | 1929-04-22 |
Double Dealing | 1928-12-01 |
Shooting Stars as Reporter | 1928-02-06 |
Windsor Castle | 1926-01-01 |
Always Tell Your Wife as Office boy | 1923-02-10 |
Through Fire and Water as Jimmy | 1923-02-01 |