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Born: August 11, 1949 – Died: January 6, 1990
Ian Charleson, born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, was a talented actor known for his notable contributions to the entertainment industry. He attended the Royal High School and Edinburgh University, initially studying architecture before pursuing a degree in acting. After graduating, he earned a place at the prestigious London Academy of [Music and Dramatic Art. Charleson's career encompassed a wide range of roles, including his memorable portrayal of Eric Liddell in the acclaimed film "Chariots of Fire." His dedication to his craft led him to read the bible in its entirety while preparing for the role. Tragically, Charleson's life was cut short when he passed away in 1990 at the age of 40.
Early Life and Career
Ian Charleson was born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and showed early promise in the performing arts. He attended the Royal High School and Edinburgh University, where he initially studied architecture before ultimately deciding to pursue his passion for acting. After graduating, Charleson secured a place at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, further honing his skills.
In the early years of his career, Charleson took on various stage and screen role, gradually gaining recognition for his talent. However, it was his portrayal of Scottish athlete Eric Liddell in the 1981 film"Chariots of Fire" that truly solidified his place in the entertainment industry. The movie became a critical and commercial success, winning numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Charleson's performance earned him widespread acclaim, showcasing his ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters.
While "Chariots of Fire" propelled Charleson to a new level of fame, his versatility as an actor allowed him to take on a wide range of roles throughout his career. He worked in both film and television, with memorable performances in projects such as "Gandhi" and "Master of the Game."
Charleson passed away in 1990 at the age of 40, leaving behind a legacy as a talented and respected actor. His contribution to the entertainment industry continues to be celebrated, and he is remembered for his exceptional talent and dedication. Ian Charleson's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is undeniable, and his work serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors worldwide.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1988 | Troubles (TV Mini Series) | Major Brendan Archer |
1988 | Codename: Kyril (TV Mini Series) | Kyril |
1987 | Opera | Marco |
1986 | Car Trouble | Gerald |
1985 | A Month in the Country (TV Movie) | Rakitin |
1984 | The Sun Also Rises (TV Mini Series) | Mike Campbell |
1984 | Oxbridge Blues (TV Series) | Victor Geary |
1984 | Scotland's Story (TV Series) | Prince Charles Edward Stuart |
1984 | Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes | Jeffson Brown |
1984 | Master of the Game (TV Mini Series) | Jamie McGregor |
1984 | Louisiane | Clarence Dandridge |
1984 | The Devil's Lieutenant (TV Movie) | First Lieutenant Dorfrichter |
1983 | Reilly: Ace of Spies (TV Mini Series) | Lockhart |
1983 | Ascendancy | Lt. Ryder |
1982 | Gandhi | Charlie Andrews |
1982 | ITV Playhouse (TV Series) | Ian Arthur |
1981 | Lady Killers (TV Series) | Neville Heath |
1981 | The Search for Alexander the Great (TV Mini Series) | Hephaistion |
1981 | Antony & Cleopatra (TV Movie) | Octavius Caesar |
1981 | Vangelis: Chariots of Fire (Music Video) | Eric Liddell |
1981 | Chariots of Fire | Eric Liddell |
1981 | All's Well That Ends Well (TV Movie) | Bertram |
1980 | The BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) | Fortinbras |
1980 | Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (TV Movie) | Fortinbras |
1978 | Jubilee | Angel |
1977 | Rock Follies of '77 (TV Series) | Jimmy Smiles |
1976 | Plays for Britain (TV Series) | Henry |
1975 | Churchill's People (TV Series) | John Ross |
1974 | Intimate Strangers (TV Series) | Tom Anson |
1973–1974 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) | Tony Black-Matheson | Guillaume Desmarest |
1974 | A Private Matter (TV Movie) | Anthony Black-Mathieson |
1972 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (TV Movie) | Gad |
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