
Ian Charleson
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ian Charleson (11 August 1949 – 6 January 1990) was a Scottish stage and film actor. He is best known internationally for his starring role as Olympic athlete and missionary Eric Liddell, in the Oscar-winning 1981 film Chariots of Fire. He is also well known for his portrayal of Rev. Charlie Andrews in the 1982 Oscar-winning film Gandhi. Charleson was a noted actor on the British stage as well, with critically acclaimed leads in Guys and Dolls, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Fool for Love, and Hamlet, among many others. Over the course of his life Charleson performed numerous major Shakespearean roles, and the annual Ian Charleson Awards were established in his honour in 1991, to reward the best classical stage performances in Britain by actors aged under 30. The Houghton Mifflin Dictionary of Biography describes Charleson as "a leading player of charm and power" and "one of the finest British actors of his generation." Alan Bates wrote that Charleson was "definitely among the top ten actors of his age group." Ian McKellen said Charleson was "the most unmannered and unactorish of actors: always truthful, always honest." Charleson was diagnosed with HIV in 1986, and died in 1990 at the age of 40. He requested that it be announced after his death that he had died of AIDS, in order to publicize the condition. This was the first show-business death in the United Kingdom openly attributed to AIDS, and helped to promote awareness of the disease. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ian Charleson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie Appearances

Gandhi
as Reverend Charlie Andrews
1982

The Search for Alexander the Great
as Hephaistion
1981

Chariots of Fire
as Eric Liddell
1981

Jubilee
as Angel
1978

Ascendancy
as Lt. Ryder
1983

Louisiana
as Clarence Dandridge
1984

The Paradise Run
as Henry
1976

Car Trouble
as Gerald
1986
Something's Got to Give
as Ian Arthur
1982

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
as Jeffson Brown
1984
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
1972

Codename: Kyril
as Ivan Bucharensky - 'Kyril'
1988

Hamlet
as Fortinbras
1980

All's Well That Ends Well
as Bertram
1981

Antony & Cleopatra
as Octavius Caesar
1981

Opera
as Marco
1987
TV Appearances

Oxbridge Blues
as Victor Geary
1984

Troubles
as Major Brendan Archer
1988

The Sun Also Rises
as Mike Campbell
1984

Wogan
as Self
1982

Master of the Game
as Jamie MacGregor
1984

Lady Killers
as Neville Heath
1980

Reilly: Ace of Spies
as Lockhart
1983

Codename: Kyril
as Kyril
1988

Churchill's People
as John Ross
1974

Plays for Britain
as Henry
1976

ITV Playhouse
as Ian Arthur
1967