Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter (June 13, 1900 – September 22, 1975) was a notable British character actor renowned for his diverse roles across film and television. Throughout his prolific career, he captivated audiences with his performances in a variety of classic films. Some of his most memorable roles include his performance alongside Bette Davis in "That Certain Woman" (1937), portraying King Richard the Lionheart in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938), and playing Captain Reginald Crewe in "The Little Princess" (1939). Additionally, he took on the role of Dr. Lanyon in the 1941 adaptation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Hunter's connection to the Robin Hood saga continued with his portrayal of Sir Richard of the Lea in the 1955 television series "The Adventures of Robin Hood," where he brought depth and charisma to the character in a recurring role. His extensive body of work and memorable characterizations have solidified his place in British cinematic history. Ian Hunter's legacy endures, showcasing his talent and versatility as one of the distinguished actors of his time.
Filmography
That Certain Woman
The White Angel
The Battle of the River Plate
Another Dawn
Tarzan Finds a Son!
The Sisters
Maisie
The Phantom Light
The Ring
Easy Virtue
The Night of the Party
I Found Stella Parish
Bitter Sweet
Come Live with Me
Fortune Is a Woman
Ziegfeld Girl
The Adventures of Robin Hood
North West Frontier
Billy the Kid (1941)
The Water Gipsies
Death at Broadcasting House
Appointment in London
Jalna
Gallant Sons
Tower of London
The Long Voyage Home
Downhill
A Yank at Eton
Eight O'Clock Walk
The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case
Edward, My Son
Doctor Blood's Coffin
Strange Cargo