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Angus Lennie (born 18 April 1930 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish actor best known for his film appearance as Steve McQueen's friend Archibald Ives in the 1963 film The Great Escape. He was also known for being in the television soap opera Crossroads.
Date Of Birth April 18, 1930 Died 2014-09-14 Place Of Birth Glasgow, Scotland, UK Height 5' 4½" (1.64 m) Profession Actor Awards John Bunn Award Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Died less than a month after Richard Attenborough , whom was his co-star in The Great Escape (1963) and Directed him in Oh! What a Lovely War (1969). 2 Best known as the ill-fated P.O.W. (Flying Officer Archibald Ives) in The Great Escape (1963). 3 Began in show business as a dancer and stand up comedian. He was a song and dance man by the age of 14, performing at the Glasgow Metropole and was then on the variety circuit prior to making the transition into stage acting at Perth Theatre in the late 1940's. 4 He frequently returned to Scotland to appear in pantomime, often with his friend Stanley Baxter.
Actor Title Year Status Character Monarch of the Glen 2002-2003 TV Series Badger Dad 1997 TV Series Bobby Keeping Up Appearances 1995 TV Series Mr Farrini The Smiths 1995 TV Movie Wilf The Upper Hand 1995 TV Series Minister All Night Long 1994 TV Series Tom Rumpole of the Bailey 1991 TV Series Mr. Beazley Hale and Pace 1990 TV Series Eddie Hannay 1988 TV Series Drummond Lovejoy 1986 TV Series Pilsen The Bagthorpe Saga 1981 TV Series Mr. Sugden The Taming of the Shrew 1980 TV Movie Curtis Crossroads 1974-1980 TV Series Shughie McFee Doom Castle 1980 TV Series Petullo The Dancing Princesses 1978/I TV Movie Pipe-Major Kidnapped 1978 TV Mini-Series John MacColl Send in the Girls 1978 TV Series Billy Play for Today 1976 TV Series Minister Doctor Who 1967-1975 TV Series Storr
Angus One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing 1975 Hamish Justice 1974 TV Series Z Cars 1974 TV Series Leckie The Onedin Line 1973 TV Series MacWhirter Bowler 1973 TV Series Angus The Protectors 1972 TV Series Prof. Grodny Softly Softly: Task Force 1972 TV Series Danny Fitch Paul Temple 1971 TV Series Librarian / Railway Van Driver From a Bird's Eye View 1971 TV Series Postman The Borderers 1970 TV Series Selkirk Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 Scottish Soldier Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1963-1969 TV Series Mr. McEnery / Mr. Smith / Angus Leckie Virgin of the Secret Service 1968 TV Series MacLean The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 1967 TV Series Mr. Tumnus HMS Paradise 1964-1965 TV Series Able Seaman Murdoch 633 Squadron 1964 Flying Officer Hoppy Hopkinson The Saint 1963 TV Series James Andrew MacTavish The Great Escape 1963 Ives 'The Mole' The V.I.P.s 1963 Metereological Man (uncredited) 24-Hour Call 1963 TV Series Jock Operation Snatch 1962 Vic Petticoat Pirates 1961 George Roll on the Boat 1961 TV Movie Able Seaman McKenzie Tunes of Glory 1960 Orderly Room Clerk Knight Errant Limited 1960 TV Series Archie MacGillie Target Luna 1960 TV Series Fisherman A Matter of Degree 1960 TV Series Soldier Para Handy - Master Mariner 1959-1960 TV Series Davie 'Sunny Jim' Green Mario 1959 TV Movie Jock Armchair Theatre 1957-1958 TV Series Football Fan / Alfred Shinney
Self Title Year Status Character The 100 Greatest War Films 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself This Morning 2005 TV Series Himself Crossroads Revisited 1985 TV Movie Himself Great (Isambard Kingdom Brunel) 1975 Documentary short voice
Known for movies The Great Escape (1963) as Ives 'The Mole'
Crossroads (1974-1980) as Shughie McFee
HMS Paradise (1964-1965) as Able Seaman Murdoch
633 Squadron (1964) as Flying Officer Hoppy Hopkinson