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  1. The blond god – tall, loose-limbed, beautiful but with bad acne – was Ian Charleson. During that first term we – Ian, Mac, David Wilson (now Rintoul) and myself – did a pile of plays ...

  2. Ian Charleson (ur. 11 sierpnia 1949 w Edynburgu, zm. 6 stycznia 1990 w Londynie) – brytyjski aktor teatralny, telewizyjny i filmowy. Życiorys. Urodził się w Edynburgu, w Szkocji jako syn drukarza i wychował się w robotniczej dzielnicy miasta. W wieku ośmiu lat ... Britannica: biography/Ian-Charleson

  3. Ian Charleson (11 August 1949 – 6 January 1990) was a Scottish actor and singer. He was best known for his starring role as Olympic athlete and missionary Eric Liddell, in the Oscar -winning 1981 movie Chariots of Fire. He was also well known for his role of Rev. Charlie Andrews in the 1982 Oscar-winning movie Gandhi.

  4. 8 de ene. de 1990 · Ian Charleson, who won international fame in the 1981 film ''Chariots of Fire'' as a devout Scottish runner competing in the 1924 Paris Olympics, died of AIDS on Saturday night at his home in London.

  5. Ian Charleson (foreground) and Ben Cross (left) running in the "Chariots of Fire" music scene which bookends the film. Although the film is a period piece set in the 1920s, the Academy Award -winning original soundtrack composed by Vangelis (credited as Vangelis Papathanassiou) uses a contemporary 1980s electronic sound, with a strong use of synthesizer and piano among other instruments.

  6. James John McArdle (b. Apr 3, 1989) is a Scottish actor from Glasgow who famously procured the Ian Charleson Award for his role as Mikhail Platonov in Platonov and was nominated for an Olivier Award for portraying Louis Ironson in ... 1 James McArdle Biography and Wiki. 2 James McArdle Age and Birthday. 3 James McArdle Height. 4 James McArdle ...

  7. 6 de ene. de 1990 · Biography. Read More. This tall, lithe Scottish actor won international recognition as Olympic hopeful Eric Lidell, the Presbyterian missionary who refused to compete on the Sabbath, in Hugh Hudson's Oscar-winning "Chariots of Fire" (1981). Although he only appeared in a handful of films, Ian Charleson had a distinguished stage career for close ...