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Ian Edmund Bannen

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Ian Edmund Bannen Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death
3 Nov 1999 (aged 71)
Whitebridge, Highland, Scotland
Burial
Fort Augustus, Highland, Scotland Add to Map
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Actor. As a young man, he served in the army and attended Ratcliffe College, Leicestershire. He first appeared on the London stage in "Prisoners of War"(1955) and later had great success in Eugene O´Neill's "The Iceman Cometh"(1957) and "Long Day´s Journey into Night"(1958). Bannen was an original member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and also made numerous appearances on Broadway. He made several high profile roles on film in the 1960s, including: "The Hill"(1965), "The Flight of the Phoenix"(1965) (for which he was nominated for an academy award) and "Penelope"(1967). Scores of other roles followed, both on film and television. His most notable roles in the 1970s and 1980s were: "The Offence"(1972), "Identikit"(1974), "Bite the Bullet"(1975), "Jesus of Nazareth"(1977)(TV miniseries), "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"(1979)(TV miniseries), "Eye of the Needle"(1981), "Gandhi"(1982), "Gorky Park"(1983), "Defence of the Realm"(1985) and "Hope and Glory"(1987). In the 1990s, Bannen won acclaim for his role as the father of Robert Bruce in the Oscar-winning epic "Braveheart"(1995). In 1998 he starred alongside David Kelly in the charming comedy "Waking Ned Devine," which was a surprise hit all over the world.
Actor. As a young man, he served in the army and attended Ratcliffe College, Leicestershire. He first appeared on the London stage in "Prisoners of War"(1955) and later had great success in Eugene O´Neill's "The Iceman Cometh"(1957) and "Long Day´s Journey into Night"(1958). Bannen was an original member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and also made numerous appearances on Broadway. He made several high profile roles on film in the 1960s, including: "The Hill"(1965), "The Flight of the Phoenix"(1965) (for which he was nominated for an academy award) and "Penelope"(1967). Scores of other roles followed, both on film and television. His most notable roles in the 1970s and 1980s were: "The Offence"(1972), "Identikit"(1974), "Bite the Bullet"(1975), "Jesus of Nazareth"(1977)(TV miniseries), "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"(1979)(TV miniseries), "Eye of the Needle"(1981), "Gandhi"(1982), "Gorky Park"(1983), "Defence of the Realm"(1985) and "Hope and Glory"(1987). In the 1990s, Bannen won acclaim for his role as the father of Robert Bruce in the Oscar-winning epic "Braveheart"(1995). In 1998 he starred alongside David Kelly in the charming comedy "Waking Ned Devine," which was a surprise hit all over the world.

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Ian Edmund Bannen
Born Scotland 29, 6., 28
Died Scotland 3, 11, 99
Loving & deeply loved husband of
Marilyn Salisbury



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  • Added: Jun 17, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22780/ian_edmund-bannen: accessed ), memorial page for Ian Edmund Bannen (29 Jun 1928–3 Nov 1999), Find a Grave Memorial ID 22780, citing Kilchuiman Burial Ground, Fort Augustus, Highland, Scotland; Maintained by Find a Grave.