Ian Hunter (actor)
Ian Hunter was a South African actor.
Biography
Hunter was born in the Kenilworth area of Cape Town, South Africa where he spent his childhood. In his teen years, he and his parents returned to the family in England to live. Sometime between that arrival and the early years of World War I, Hunter began exploring acting. But in 1917, and being only 17, he joined the army to serve in France for the remainder of the First World War.On his return Hunter studied under Elsie Fogerty at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based in the Royal Albert Hall, London. Within two years he did indeed make his stage debut. He decided to work in British silent films taking a part in Not for Sale for British director W.P. Kellino.
Hunter made his first trip to the U.S. because Basil Dean, the British actor and director, was producing Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The School for Scandal at the Knickerbocker Theater. However, the production folded after one performance. It was a more concerted effort with film the next year back in Britain, again with Kellino. He then met the film director Alfred Hitchcock in 1927 and was featured in Hitchcock's The Ring and stayed for the director's Downhill and Easy Virtue, based on the Noël Coward play. By late 1928, he returned to Broadway for only a months run in the original comedy Olympia and stayed in America to work in Hollywood on Syncopation for RKO, his first sound film.
He returned to London for Dean's thriller Escape. In The Girl from 10th Avenue with Bette Davis, Hunter made his connection with Warner Bros. But before settling in with them through much of the 1930s, he did three pictures in succession with British director Michael Powell. He then appeared as the Duke in A Midsummer Night's Dream for Warner's. It marked the start of a string of nearly 30 films for the studio. Among the best remembered was his jovial King Richard the Lionheart in The Adventures of Robin Hood. Hunter was also paired in seven movies with Kay Francis between 1935 and 1938.
Hunter appeared in The Little Princess as Captain Reginald Crewe. And he was the benign guardian angel-like Cambreau in Loew's Strange Cargo with Clark Gable. He was staying regularly busy in Hollywood until into 1942 when he returned to Britain to serve in the war effort. He appeared once more on Broadway in 1948 and made Edward, My Son for MGM-British with George Cukor directing and Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr in the lead roles. Hunter worked once more for Michael Powell and then retired in the middle of that decade after nearly 100 films.
Among dozens of film roles, his best-remembered appearances include That Certain Woman with Bette Davis, Tower of London, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Hunter returned to the Robin Hood legend in the TV series The Adventures of Robin Hood from 1955 in the recurring role of Sir Richard of the Lea.
Filmography
- Not for Sale as Martin Bering
- Confessions as Charles Oddy
- A Girl of London as Peter Horniman
- The Ring as Bob Corby
- Downhill aka When Boys Leave Home as Archie
- His House in Order as Hilary Jesson
- Easy Virtue as The Plaintiff's Counsel
- The Physician as Dr. Carey
- The Valley of Ghosts as Andrew McLeod
- The Thoroughbred as Allen Stockbridge
- Syncopation as Alexander Winston
- Escape as Detective
- Cape Forlorn aka The Love Storm as Gordon Kingsley
- Sally in Our Alley as George Miles
- The Water Gipsies as Fred Green
- The Sign of Four aka The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case as Dr. John H. Watson
- Marry Me as Robert Hart
- The Man from Toronto as Fergus Wimbush
- The Silver Spoon as Captain Watts-Winyard
- Orders Is Orders as Capt. Harper
- The Church Mouse as Johnathan Steele
- No Escape as Jim Brandon
- Something Always Happens as Peter Middleton
- Death at Broadcasting House aka Death at a Broadcast as Detective Inspector Gregory
- Lazybones as Sir Reginald Ford
- The Girl from 10th Avenue as Geoffrey D. 'Geoff' Sherwood
- The Night of the Party aka The Murder Party as Guy Kennington
- The Phantom Light as Jim Pearce
- Jalna as Renny Whiteoaks
- The Crusades as Second Knight Pleading to King Richard for Food
- A Midsummer Night's Dream as Theseus - Duke of Athens
- I Found Stella Parish as Keith Lockridge
- The Morals of Marcus as Sir Marcus Ordeyne
- The White Angel as Reporter Fuller of the London Times
- To Mary - with Love as Bill Hallam
- The Devil Is a Sissy as Jay Pierce
- Stolen Holiday as Anthony Wayne
- Call It a Day as Roger Hilton
- Another Dawn as Colonel John Wister
- Confession as Leonide Kirow
- That Certain Woman as Lloyd Rogers
- 52nd Street as Rufus Rondell
- The Adventures of Robin Hood as King Richard the Lion-Heart
- Always Goodbye as Phillip Marshall
- Secrets of an Actress as Peter Snowden
- The Sisters as William Benson
- Comet Over Broadway as Bert Ballin
- Yes, My Darling Daughter as Lewis Murray
- The Little Princess as Captain Crewe
- Broadway Serenade as Larry Bryant
- Tarzan Finds a Son! as August Lancing
- Maisie as Clifford Ames
- Bad Little Angel as Jm Creighton
- Tower of London as King Edward IV
- Broadway Melody of 1940 as Bert C. Matthews
- Strange Cargo as Cambreau
- Dulcy as Gordon Daly
- The Long Voyage Home as Smitty
- Bitter Sweet as Lord Shayne
- Gallant Sons as 'Natural' Davis
- Come Live with Me as Barton Kendrick
- Andy Hardy's Private Secretary as Steven V. Land
- Ziegfeld Girl as Geoffrey Collis
- Billy the Kid as Eric Keating
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Dr. John Lanyon
- Smilin' Through as Reverend Owen Harding
- A Yank at Eton as Roger Carlton
- It Comes Up Love as Tom Peabody
- Forever and a Day as Dexter Pomfret
- Bedelia as Charlie Carrington
- White Cradle Inn aka High Fury as Anton
- The White Unicorn aka Milkwhite Unicorn and Bad Sister as Philip Templar
- Edward, My Son as Doctor Larry Woodhope
- It Started in Paradise as Arthur Turner
- Appointment in London aka Raiders in the Sky as Logan
- The Divine Creatures as Florent
- Don't Blame the Stork as Sir George Redway
- Eight O'Clock Walk as Geoffrey Tanner, Q.C.
- Fire One as Mr. Dennison
- It's Never Too Late as Charles Hammond
- The Battle of the River Plate aka Pursuit of the Graf Spee as Captain Charles Woodhouse - HMS Ajax
- South Sea Bubble as Sir George Shotter
- Fortune Is a Woman aka She Played with Fire as Clive Fisher
- Rockets Galore aka Mad Little Island as Air Commodore Watchorn
- North West Frontier as Sir John Windham
- The Bulldog Breed as Adm. Sir Bryanston Blyth
- Doctor Blood's Coffin as Dr. Robert Blood, Peter's Father
- The Treasure of Monte Cristo as Colonel Jackson
- The Queen's Guards as Mr. George Dobbie
- Guns of Darkness as Dr. Swann
- as Robert Talbot
- Kali-Yug, The Bárbaros's Fury as Robert Talbot