Ian Bryce Wallace Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ian Wallace was born on July 10, 1919 in London, England as Ian Bryce Wallace. He was an actor, known for My Music (1977), tom thumb (1958) and Plenty (1985). He was married to Patricia Gordon Black. He died on October 12, 2009 in Highgate, London.
Perhaps best known for his performance of the "Hippopotamus" song ("Mud, mud, glorious mud"). His concerts typically included songs by [error], and Flanders and Swann.
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He appeared 500 times on the long-running BBC radio quiz show "My Music".
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He studied law but never practiced it.
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He made his operatic debut after the end of WWII with the New London Opera Company. He was a regular at the Glyndebourne Festival.
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He was awarded an OBE for his charity work.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV
1987
TV Series
Classical Singer
Porterhouse Blue
1987
TV Mini-Series
Praelector
Take the High Road
1987
TV Series
Robert Forsyth
Alice in Wonderland
1986
TV Series
Dodo
Plenty
1985
Medlicoti
Big Deal
1984
TV Series
Architect
Scotland's Story
1984
TV Series
Lord President Hope
The Mikado
1973
TV Movie
Pooh-Bah
Sykes and a Big Big Show
1971
TV Series
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
1966
TV Movie
The Emperor
Theatre 625
1966
TV Series
Uncle Albert
The Saint
1963
TV Series
Sir Angus
Hugh and I
1963
TV Series
Dentist in the Chair
1960
Dentist
The Invisible Man
1959
TV Series
Dr. Trevor
Musical Playhouse
1959
TV Series
Bazzini
Tom Thumb
1958
The Cobbler
Rush Hour
1958
TV Series
William Tell
1958
TV Series
Father Abbott / Father Abbot
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
1952-1958
TV Series
Major Petkoff / Harry Wood / Sean Dooley
The Adventures of Mr. Pastry
1958
TV Movie
The Prisoner
Doomsday for Dyson
1958
TV Movie
Marshal Kletsk
Fanny
1956
TV Movie
Cesar
Tracey and Me
1956
TV Mini-Series
The Third Figure
1956
TV Short
Sir Harold Knightley
On Such a Night
1956
Short
Bartolo - a Doctor
The Secret of High Peak Farm
1953
TV Movie
Tom Scriven
Noose for a Lady
1953
The Landlord
Gilbert and Sullivan
1953
Captain
1066 and All That
1952
TV Movie
Wide Boy
1952
Mario
Assassin for Hire
1951
Charlie
The Adventures of Sir Percy Howsey
1950
TV Short
Such Is Life
1950
TV Series
Floodtide
1949
1st Director
The Good Companions
1949
TV Movie
Morton Mitcham
The Anatomist
1949
TV Movie
Burke
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass