Birthday: 1900-06-13
Deathday: 1975-09-23
Birthplace: Cape Town, South Africa
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
Ian Hunter (13 June 1900 – 22 September 1975) was a British character actor.
Among dozens of film roles, his best-remembered appearances include That Certain Woman (1937) with Bette Davis, The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, as King Richard the Lionheart), The Little Princess (1939, as Captain Reginald Crewe) and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941, as Dr. Lanyon). Hunter returned to the Robin Hood legend in the 1955 TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood in the recurring role of Sir Richard of the Lea.
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Year | Title | Character | |
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1963-11-20 | The Mystery of the Indian Temple | Robert Talbot | |
1963-11-06 | Kali-Yug, Goddess of Vengeance | Robert Talbot | |
1962-07-19 | Guns of Darkness | Dr. Swann | |
1961-10-17 | The Queen's Guards | ||
1961-06-22 | The Treasure of Monte Cristo | Colonel Jackson | |
1961-01-01 | Doctor Blood's Coffin | Dr. Robert Blood, Peter's Father | |
1960-12-13 | The Bulldog Breed | Admiral Sir Bryanston Blyth | |
1959-10-13 | North West Frontier | Sir John Wyndham | |
1958-10-19 | Rockets Galore | Air Commodore Watchorn | |
1957-03-13 | Fortune Is a Woman | Clive Fisher | |
1956-10-30 | The Battle of the River Plate | Captain Woodhouse - H.M.S. Ajax | |
1956-06-29 | The Door in the Wall | Henry Redmond | |
1954-03-16 | Eight O'Clock Walk | Geoffrey Tanner | |
1954-01-01 | Don't Blame the Stork | Sir George Redway | |
1953-02-17 | Appointment in London | Logan | |
1952-10-28 | It Started in Paradise | Arthur Turner | |
1949-03-01 | Edward, My Son | Doctor Larry Woodhope | |
1947-10-29 | The White Unicorn | Philip Templar | |
1947-02-28 | White Cradle Inn | Anton | |
1946-07-08 | Bedelia | Charlie Carrington | |
1943-04-09 | It Comes Up Love | Tom Peabody | |
1943-01-21 | Forever and a Day | Dexter Pomfret | |
1942-10-05 | Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6 | ||
1942-09-01 | A Yank at Eton | Roger Carlton | |
1942-01-16 | Safeguarding Military Information | Spy | |
1941-10-01 | Smilin' Through | Reverend Owen Harding | |
1941-08-12 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Dr. John Lanyon | |
1941-05-30 | Billy the Kid | Eric Keating | |
1941-04-25 | Ziegfeld Girl | Geoffrey Collis | |
1941-02-21 | Andy Hardy's Private Secretary | Steven V. Land | |
1941-01-31 | Come Live with Me | Barton Kendrick | |
1940-11-16 | The Long Voyage Home | Smitty | |
1940-11-15 | Gallant Sons | Natural Davis | |
1940-11-08 | Bitter Sweet | Lord Shayne | |
1940-10-04 | Dulcy | Gordon Daly | |
1940-03-01 | Strange Cargo | Cambreau | |
1940-02-09 | Broadway Melody of 1940 | Bert C. Matthews | |
1939-11-17 | Tower of London | King Edward IV | |
1939-10-27 | Bad Little Angel | Jim Creighton (Sentinel editor) | |
1939-06-22 | Maisie | Clifford 'Cliff' Ames | |
1939-06-16 | Tarzan Finds a Son! | Austin Lancing | |
1939-04-07 | Broadway Serenade | Larry Bryant | |
1939-03-17 | The Little Princess | Captain Crewe | |
1939-02-25 | Yes, My Darling Daughter | Lewis Murray | |
1938-12-03 | Comet Over Broadway | Bert Ballin | |
1938-10-14 | The Sisters | William Benson | |
1938-09-10 | Secrets of an Actress | Peter 'Pete' Snowden | |
1938-06-24 | Always Goodbye | Phillip Marshall | |
1938-05-13 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | King Richard the Lion-Heart | |
1937-11-19 | 52nd Street | Rufus Rondell | |
1937-08-30 | That Certain Woman | Lloyd Rogers | |
1937-08-19 | Confession | Leonide Kirow | |
1937-06-26 | Another Dawn | Colonel John Wister | |
1937-04-17 | Call It a Day | Roger Hilton | |
1937-02-06 | Stolen Holiday | Anthony Wayne | |
1936-09-18 | The Devil Is a Sissy | Jay Pierce | |
1936-08-01 | To Mary - with Love | Bill Hallam | |
1936-06-25 | The White Angel | Fuller | |
1935-11-16 | I Found Stella Parish | Keith Lockridge | |
1935-10-09 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Theseus | |
1935-08-09 | Jalna | Renny Whiteoaks | |
1935-08-05 | The Phantom Light | Jim Pearce | |
1935-06-23 | Lazybones | Sir Reginald Ford | |
1935-06-01 | The Girl from 10th Avenue | Geoffrey D. 'Geoff' Sherwood | |
1935-02-11 | The Morals of Marcus | Sir Marcus Ordeyne | |
1934-12-10 | Something Always Happens | Peter Middleton | |
1934-12-10 | The Church Mouse | Johnathan Steele | |
1934-11-26 | No Escape | Jim Brandon | |
1934-11-01 | Death at Broadcasting House | Detective Inspector Gregory | |
1934-07-16 | The Night of the Party | Guy Kennion | |
1934-06-04 | The Silver Spoon | Capt Watts-Wynyard | |
1933-07-18 | Orders Is Orders | Capt. Harper | |
1933-01-01 | The Man from Toronto | Fergus Wimbush | |
1932-10-05 | Marry Me | Robert Hart | |
1932-05-12 | The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case | Dr. John Watson | |
1932-03-21 | The Water Gipsies | Fred Green | |
1931-07-09 | Sally in Our Alley | George Miles | |
1931-01-08 | Cape Forlorn | Gordon Kingsley | |
1930-08-28 | Escape! | William Brown, the Plainclothesman | |
1930-03-21 | The Valley of Ghosts | Andrew McLeod | |
1929-03-23 | Syncopation | Alexander Winston | |
1928-03-05 | Easy Virtue | The Plaintiff's Counsel | |
1928-02-24 | His House in Order | Hilary Jesson | |
1927-10-24 | Downhill | Archie | |
1927-10-01 | The Ring | Bob Corby | |
1925-06-01 | Confessions | Charles Oddy | |
1924-09-30 | Not For Sale | Martin Bering |