Ian Lavender
Birthday:
16 February 1946, Birmingham, England, UK
Birth Name:
Arthur Ian Lavender
Height:
179 cm
Ian Lavender attended Bournville Technical College in the West Midlands and then studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He graduated in 1967. Acting on the stage at Canterbury followed and his first television work was the ATV play "Flowers At My Feet" in 1968. He then became the youngest cast member of Dad's Army (1968), wor...
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Ian Lavender attended Bournville Technical College in the West Midlands and then studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He graduated in 1967. Acting on the stage at Canterbury followed and his first television work was the ATV play "Flowers At My Feet" in 1968. He then became the youngest cast member of Dad's Army (1968), working with veterans Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and John Laurie.Much of Lavender's subsequent television work came in the form of comedy roles. He is also an accomplished stage actor though, having performed in repertory and at the West End. He loves cricket, golf and gardening. Show less «
It's rather sad that Dad's Army (1968) has to be repeated on the TV, although I'm delighted to see it, of course. But there's a need for it ...Show more »
It's rather sad that Dad's Army (1968) has to be repeated on the TV, although I'm delighted to see it, of course. But there's a need for it because they're not making programmes for the whole family to watch. Sadly, everything now is done for demographics, whether it's selling a chocolate bar or television (2008). Show less «
It's amazing that there are children watching this (Dad's Army (1968)) now whose parents were not born when we started. But it's because it'...Show more »
It's amazing that there are children watching this (Dad's Army (1968)) now whose parents were not born when we started. But it's because it's so funny, and all the family can watch it, your sick granny, the kids, everyone. Show less «
I'm not happy with making or selling anything for a particular group. Why cut people out? It's divisive. Why make things that only your chil...Show more »
I'm not happy with making or selling anything for a particular group. Why cut people out? It's divisive. Why make things that only your children want? Show less «
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