Ian HendryFilmography

Born:
January 13, 1931 in Ipswich, England
Occupation:
Actor
Biography:
British character actor Ian Hendry launched his career with little fanfare as a "fall guy" for a prominent circus clown. Learning his theatrical rudiments at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, Hendry logged in a number of respectable stage and TV credits. In 1961, he was Patrick MacNee's...Read More
  • Touch and Go

    Actors: Michael Keaton, Maria Conchita Alonso, Ajay Naidu, Maria Tucci, Max Wright

    Synopsis: Michael Keaton plays a famous Chicago-based hockey player who befriends trouble-prone teenager Ajay Naidu (after Naidu's gang has tried to mug him!) He also extends the hand of friendship to Naidu's mother Maria Conchita Alonso, a friendship that blossoms into a physical relationship. Too Read More

    8/22/86
  • Cries in the Night

    Crew: Sound Editor

    Actors: Lesley Donaldson, Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse, Dean Garbett, Stephen E. Miller

    Synopsis: A low-key, atmospheric Canadian production, Funeral Home (aka Cries in the Night) makes effective use of the title setting, which has been converted into a bed & breakfast by Maude Chalmers (Kay Hawtrey) after the demise of her less-than-popular husband -- known throughout the town as "Chalmers Read More

    1981
  • McVicar

    Actors: Roger Daltrey, Adam Faith, Cheryl Campbell, Steven Berkoff, Brian Hall

    Synopsis: The autobiography of British prison-escapee John McVicar is given a no-frills screen treatment herein. Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the Who, plays McVicar, who after breaking out of prison reestablishes himself in London's seamy underworld. Another British singing star, Adam Faith, is Read More

    1980
  • The Bitch

    Actors: Joan Collins, Michael Coby, Kenneth Haigh, Ian Hendry, Carolyn Seymour

    Synopsis: Joan Collins stars as Fontaine Khaled in this sleek and sleazy sequel to her sister Jackie Collins's The Stud. Fontaine is the owner of a high class London nightclub, but after having an extramarital affair, her marriage falls apart and she stands to lose her nightclub. As a result, she hits the Read More

    1978
  • The New Avengers: To Catch a Rat

    Actors: Patrick Macnee, Gareth Hunt, Joanna Lumley, Ian Hendry, Edward Judd

    Synopsis: Ian Hendry, who as Dr. David Keel had been one of the original stars of the original Avengers, is here cast as Gunner, an amnesiac secret agent. Having been missing for seventeen years, Gunner suddenly shows up, and just as suddenly recovers his memory, providing a strange coded message. This new Read More

    1976
  • The Passenger

    Actors: Jack Nicholson, Maria Schneider, Jenny Runacre, Ian Hendry

    Synopsis: The mutual admiration between actor Jack Nicholson and director Michelangelo Antonioni resulted in the psychological drama The Passenger. Nicholson plays David Locke, a disillusioned American reporter who is sent on a grueling mission to North Africa. When he stumbles across the body of a dead Read More

    2/28/75
  • Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter

    Actors: Horst Janson, Shane Briant, Caroline Munro, John Cater

    Synopsis: A late entry from the foundering Hammer Studios, this intriguing and highly original twist on the vampire motif -- featuring for once a hero more charismatic than the vampires with which he does battle -- was the first in a planned series of Kronos films, but poor planning on behalf of its Read More

    1974
  • Killer with Two Faces

    Synopsis: Donna Mills plays the new bride of Ian Hendry. It's customary for bridegrooms to keep a few secrets from their wives -- and Hendry's got a pip. It seems that he has a twin brother -- a homicidal maniac. Or is it the brother who's normal, and the husband who's crazy? And why does Donna Mills Read More

    1974
  • The Internecine Project

    Actors: Ralph Ball, Geoffrey Burridge, Ray Callaghan, Carrie Kirstein, Judy Robinson, Brian Tully

    Synopsis: James Coburn stars as Robert Eliot, an opportunistic entrepreneur destined to become a key Presidential advisor -- if his murky past isn't brought to light first. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide Read More

    1973
  • Theater of Blood

    Actors: Brigid Eric Bates, Stanley Bates, Jack Maguire, Bunny Reed, Vincent Price, Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Harry Andrews, Coral Browne

    Synopsis: The darkly comic and sometimes quite gory Theatre of Blood is a vehicle tailor-made for its star Vincent Price, brilliantly capitalizing on his reputation as a master of period horror drawn from "literary" sources. Price portrays Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart, who becomes enraged after Read More

    1973
  • Pleasure Palace

    Crew: Sound/Sound Designer

    Synopsis: This Canadian feature was originally marketed in 1973 as softcore pornography but today would likely be considered a slightly steamy romance. The story concerns the love that develops between a young woman employee and a customer at a very unusual photo shop. The store in question invites men in Read More

    1973
  • Assassin

    Actors: Edward Judd

    Synopsis: The all-purpose title Assassin was trotted out for this 1973 thriller. Ian Hendry stars as an M15 agent, licensed to kill in the name of the Crown. His assignment: seek out and liquidate an elusive enemy agent. Hendry's target is one of several people working in the British Air Ministry. Hint: Edward Judd Read More

    1973
  • The Jerusalem File

    Actors: Jack Cohen, Isaac Neeman, Zeev Revan, David Smader, Itzik Weiss, Bruce Davison, Nicol Williamson, Daria Halprin, Donald Pleasence, Ian Hendry

    Synopsis: A well-meaning American finds himself in the midst of political turmoil in the wake of the Arab-Israeli Six Day War in this drama. David (Bruce Davison), an American student doing graduate work at Tel Aviv University, becomes reacquainted with Raschid (Zeev Revan), a young Arab who was David's Read More

    1972
  • All Coppers Are...

    Synopsis: When three old acquaintances are thrown together after several years, they are shocked to realize that they are looking at each other from different sides of the law. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1972
  • Tales from the Crypt

    Actors: Joan Collins, Peter Cushing, Patrick Magee, Ralph Richardson

    Synopsis: The phenomenon of Tales from the Crypt seems to have no endings, only changes. This successful pun-filled style of presenting ironic horror tales had its beginnings in William Gaine's E.C. comic series. At one time, outlandish E.C. Comics were at the heart of a national furor over the "evils" of Read More

    1972
  • Get Carter

    Actors: Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, Britt Ekland, John Osborne, Tony Beckley

    Synopsis: Get Carter stars Michael Caine as Jack Carter, a powerful British gangster out for blood. His brother has been murdered in Newcastle, prompting Carter to declare a one-man war on other racketeers. Carter must also get his niece out of the life she is leading as an actress in pornographic films. Read More

    1971
  • The McKenzie Break

    Actors: Brian Keith, Helmut Griem, Ian Hendry, Patrick O'Connell, Caroline Mortimer

    Synopsis: The McKenzie Break is an unusual POW escape drama in that the would-be escapees are German prisoners, held in a Scottish camp. When a Luftwaffe pilot is murdered in the compound, British major Ian Hendrey investigates. He suspects that the killing is tied in with a complex escape plan, engineered Read More

    1970
  • Journey to the Far Side of the Sun

    Actors: Roy Thinnes, Patrick Wymark, Ian Hendry, Lynn Loring, Loni von Friedl

    Synopsis: A previously unknown planet is discovered within our solar system, orbiting on the far side of the sun exactly opposite the position of the Earth, and at precisely the same speed. The European space agency Eurosec, headed by Jason Webb (Patrick Wymark), whose solar probe made the discovery Read More

    1969
  • L'Etoile Du Sud

    Actors: George Segal, Ursula Andress, Orson Welles, Ian Hendry, Harry Andrews

    Synopsis: In this comic adventure, an impoverished Yankee geologist and his cohorts band together with a group of fortune hunters to search for the priceless "Southern Star," an enormous diamond. The geologist has a double stake in the hunt as he not only hopes to earn much-needed cash, he also hopes to Read More

    1969
  • Saint

    Synopsis: In this mystery, based on the popular British detective adventure, ace-investigator Simon Templar heads to Naples to solve a crime. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1968
  • Cry Wolf

    Synopsis: Cry Wolf has become an all-purpose movie title, used for virtually everything but a retelling of the original "cry wolf" story. This 58-minute British programmer breaks tradition by returning to the source. Little Anthony Kemp is a boy giving to elaborate lies. When he overhears a plot to kidnap Read More

    1968
  • Vendetta for the Saint

    Synopsis: In this spy adventure taken from the TV series The Saint, suave Simon Templar must stop a Sicilian Mafioso from succeeding on his personal vendetta. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1968
  • Los Traidores de San Angel

    Actors: Ian Hendry, Graciela Borges, Maurice Evans, Enrique Lucero

    Synopsis: Henchmen of the dictator from an unnamed South American country blackmail Nick Thomas (Ian Hendry) into being a government spy. The former smuggler is to pose as a priest and enter a monastery thought to be sympathetic with rebel guerillas. For his compliancy, Nick is supposed to receive money and Read More

    1967
  • Contest Girl

    Actors: Ian Hendry, Janette Scott, Ronald Fraser, Edmund Purdom, Jean Claudio

    Synopsis: The Beauty Jungle can hardly be considered an expose of the beauty-contest business, since most of what happens in the film is what the average viewer has suspected all along. The lovely and graceful British leading lady Janette Scott stars as an ambitious typist who enters the "Miss Globe" Read More

    1966
  • The Sandwich Man

    Actors: Michael Bentine, Dora Bryan, Harry H. Corbett, Bernard Cribbins, Diana Dors

    Synopsis: Horace Quilby (Michael Bentine) is a sandwich-board advertising man who gets a tour of London and sees some of the city's most offbeat and outrageous characters in this situation comedy. British blonde bombshell (Diana Dors) co-stars. Watch for Michael Chaplin (son of Charlie) as a beatnik artist. Read More

    1966
  • The Hill

    Actors: Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Alfred Lynch, Ossie Davis

    Synopsis: The Hill was unfairly subjected to ridicule by the more obtuse "critics" of 1965 who harped on the fact that it starred Sean Connery and, unlike Connery's Bond pictures, had no women in it. Bypassing these cretinous comments, it must be noted that The Hill is an above-the-norm entry in the Read More

    1965
  • Repulsion

    Actors: Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry, John Fraser, Patrick Wymark, Yvonne Furneaux

    Synopsis: The first English-language film of director Roman Polanski is a psychological thriller in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and his own later film Rosemary's Baby (1968). Catherine Deneuve stars as Carol Ledoux, a Belgian manicurist living with her sister, Helen (Yvonne Furneaux), in a Read More

    1965
  • This Is My Street

    Actors: June Ritchie, Avice Landone, Meredith Edwards, Madge Ryan

    Synopsis: This unsavory British programmer stars Ian Hendry as a hustler who seduces anything in skirts. He launches his sexual adventures by trying to put the make on his married boarding house neighbor June Ritchie. She spurns him until he agrees to find her young daughter, who has wandered off. Hendry Read More

    1964
  • The Model Murder Case

    Synopsis: When a beautiful model is found shot in her apartment, a famous television star is felt to be the murderer in a failed extortion plot. Although the investigation turns up a surprise ending, by the time most viewers get there they could not care less who did it. Singularly uninspired murder drama. Read More

    1964
  • Children of the Damned

    Actors: Ian Hendry, Alan Badel, Barbara Ferris, Alfred Burke, Sheila Allen

    Synopsis: This sequel to the 1960 Village of The Damned falls short of the original well-made Sci-Fi shocker. The pretentious attempt to give the film a moral message severely weakens the plot and serves to confuse the fans of the previous film. Beautiful, strange children with genius IQ's, destructive Read More

    1963
  • The Girl in the Headlines

    Actors: Ronald Fraser, Ian Hendry, Margaret Johnston, Natasha Parry, Jeremy Brett

    Synopsis: Inspector Birkett (Ian Hendry) and his faithful assistant Saunders (Ronald Fraser) are assigned to investigate the murder of a fashion model. they arrive at the scene of the crime, scouring the dead girl's apartment for clues. On the surface, it appears robbery is the motive, and the detectives Read More

    1963
  • Live Now Pay Later

    Actors: Ian Hendry, June Ritchie, John Gregson, Liz Fraser, Geoffrey Keen

    Synopsis: One of the minor comedy-dramas to come out of Britain, this story by director Jay Lewis and scripter Jack Trevor Story is about an unscrupulous salesman, Albert (Ian Hendry), who is beset by a whole series of problems, all of his own making. In order to advance his career, Albert makes a habit of Read More

    1962
  • Avengers: Square Root of Evil

    Synopsis: Hoping to break up a counterfeiting ring, Steed takes the place of a forger who is about to be released from prison. Steed's partner Dr. Keel remains in the sidelines awaiting further instructions, which may never come if Steed is unable to elude the other counterfeiters, who hover around him Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Deadly Air

    Synopsis: Steed and Keel investigate when tests of an experimental vaccine result in a deadly disease. The two agents learn that a scientist, jealous of the inventor of the vaccine, is responsible for the biological disaster. Believing that Steed has been infected by it, Keel races against time to find an Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Far Distant Dead

    Synopsis: While returning from a vacation in Chile, Dr. Keel tries to help the victims of a cyclone in Mexico. He soon stumbles onto a particularly nasty example of industrial pollution. Another doctor swears vengeance against the wealthy financier responsible for this ecological outrage, forcing Keel to Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Nightmare

    Synopsis: Dr. Keel investigates the disappearance of one of his patients' husbands, a noted scientist working on a hush-hush government project. Suspecting that there's dirty work afoot, Steed convinces Keel to impersonate the missing scientist. Complicating matters is the fact that one of the villains' Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: One For The Mortuary

    Synopsis: Unbeknownst to Keel, Steed uses him as the courier for a new medical formula, printed on a tiny microdot. Arriving at a Swiss medical convention, Keel hands over his conference card (containing the microdot, of course) to a young lady of his acquaintance. Thus the girl finds her life in danger Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Please Don't Feed The Animals

    Synopsis: After six weeks of live telecasts, The Avengers went back to videotape with this episode, which was originally broadcast on April 1, 1961. Suspecting that a civil servant has been blackmailed into passing secret information to the enemy, Steed allows himself to be blackmailed by the seedy owner of Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Frighteners

    Synopsis: This episode was originally telecast May 27, 1961. The title refers to an organization that specializes in "persuading" people to do their bidding via brutal beatings. The head of the crooks is a man called The Deacon (Willoughby Goddard). The current target for the Frighteners is a man who Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Yellow Needle

    Synopsis: Steed investigates when African leader Sir Wilbuforce Lungi (Andre Dekar) is nearly assassinated during a diplomatic visit to London. Heading to Lungi's homeland, Steed discovers that the person behind the plot is the leader's "trusted" female assistant. Dr. Keel is brought into the proceedings Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Toy Trap

    Synopsis: Keel investigates when the roommate of one of his female patients mysteriously disappears. It turns out that the girl was spirited away by a prostitution ring operating out of a "respectable" hotel. At Keel's behest, another of the victim's girlfriends agrees to pose as a call girl, while John Read More

    1961
  • The Avengers: Season 01

    Actors: Patrick Macnee, Ian Hendry

    Synopsis: Although Patrick Macnee was already comfortably installed as erudite, bowler-hatted British secret agent John Steed, the first season of The Avengers bore but scant resemblance to the later internationally popular version teaming Macnee with Diana Rigg and Linda Thorson. For one thing, the Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Radioactive Man

    Synopsis: Steed swings into action when the janitor (Geroge Pravda) at a medical research lab steals a vial of radiactive material. The search becomes even more intense when Keel discovers that the stolen vial will soon kill the janitor and everyone else with whom he comes in contact. Meanwhile, the thief Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Springers

    Synopsis: Several prison convicts escape within a short space of time, leading Steed to conclude that someone is running an organization specializing in "springing" inmates ahead of schedule. Going undercover as a prisoner, Dr. Keel traces the clues to a finishing school for young women. Another of Steed's Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: The Tunnel of Fear

    Synopsis: Keel discovers that vital government secrets are being smuggled out of a seedy funhouse at Southend. Taking a job at the funhouse, Steed is captured and placed aboard The Ghost Train, the method of transportation used by the enemy. As Keel rushes to Steed's rescue, the latter calmly manages to Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Kill The King

    Synopsis: In London to close an oil deal, middle-eastern potentate King Tenuphon (played by Burt Kwouk of "Pink Panther" fame) is targetted for assassination. Assigned to protect Tenuphon, Steed suspects that the would-be killers are sequestered in a seedy suburban London flat. The climax involves a Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Crescent Moon

    Synopsis: Suspecting that he has been slated for murder by his avaricious wife, Caribbean dictator General Mendoza fakes his own death. To keep his daughter Carmelite (Bandana Das Gupta) out of harm's way, Mendoza arranges for her to be kidnapped. Steed and Keel are brought into the case when Carmelite is Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Dance With Death

    Synopsis: Accused of murdering one of his patients, Keel turns to Steed for help. The latter suspects that the real culprit is the dead woman's business partner. Unfortunately, the killer is on the verge of striking again, using his favorite modus operandi: a radio "accidentally" tossed in a bathtub. Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Dead of Winter

    Synopsis: A frozen body is discovered in a shipment of beef -- and it's all the handiwork of a neo-Nazi group called the Phoenix. Assigned to infiltrate the organization, Keel discovers that one of its members has perfected a method of cryogenics. Alas, his true identity is revealed, whereupon Keel is Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: A Change of Bait

    Synopsis: Ian Hendry made his final appearance as Dr. David Keel in this episode, which originally aired on in the December 30, 1961. Steed and Keel go after unscrupulous businessman Lemuel Potts (John Bailey), who has a habit of crushing those less powerful than he. The latest victim is an elderly packager Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Ashes of Roses

    Synopsis: While investigating a series of mysterious fires, Steed's assistant Carol takes time off for a hairdressing appointment. When she is nearly killed by an exploding hair drier, Carol deduces that the owners of the beauty salon are the brains behind an arson ring. Steed and Keel close in on the Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Brought To Book

    Synopsis: Still on the trail of drug kingpin Ronnie Vance, Dr. Keel goes undercover to join Vance's gang at the suggestion of secret agent, John Steed. Threatened with death from a narcotics-laden hypodermic, Vance confesses to the murder of Keel's fiancée. Much to Steed's delight, Keel agrees to remain as Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Girl On The Trapeze

    Synopsis: Treating a girl who has ostensibly attempted to jump into the Thames, Dr. Keel discovers that the girl is not the person who was reported to have jumped. Hoping to determine the girl's true identity, Keel and Carol Wilson follow the trail of clues to an East European circus. Figuring Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Hot Snow

    Synopsis: Originally telecast January 7, 1961, this very first episode of The Avengers was one of the few that "justified" the series' title. When his fiancée is murdered by drug couriers, Dr. David Keel becomes frustrated by the police's inability to solve the case. Enlisting the aid of secret agent John Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Hunt The Man Down

    Synopsis: Originally scheduled as a live telecast on March 18, 1961, this Avengers episode was instead committed to videotape and broadcast on April 8. Steed and Keel put a tail on recently released convict Frank Preston, hoping that he will lead them to the money that he stole. But before Preston can reach Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Death On the Slipway

    Synopsis: A British secret service agent is killed near a nuclear submarine dry dock. Hoping to solve the murder, Steed poses as a metalurgist and heads to the shipyard himself. Here he comes face to face with his old enemy Kolchek (Peter Arne), whose plans go far beyond simple one-on-one murder. Nyree Dawn Porter Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Diamond Cut Diamond

    Synopsis: Posing as a crooked airline steward, Steed is able to join an international diamond smuggling ring. After arriving in New York, he is accused of killing a girl in a traffic accident and cannot account for his actions during the tragedy. Suspecting that Steed has been drugged, Keel investigates Read More

    1961
  • Avengers: Double Danger

    Synopsis: While ministering to the wounds of a dying diamond thief, Dr. Keel sets a trap for his patient's partner. The plan backfires when the accomplice, convinced that Keel knows where the stolen diamonds are hidden, kidnaps the doctor's assitant Carol Wilson. Meanwhile, John Steed is conspicuous by his Read More

    1961
  • In the Nick

    Actors: Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth, Harry Andrews

    Synopsis: The "nick" in this standard prison farce is a modernistic, forward-looking jail without bars. At its core of staff are dedicated young psychologist Dr. Newcombe (Anthony Newley) and tough-minded but fair overseer Chief Officer Williams (Harry Andrews). Their jobs are made that much more difficult Read More

    1960
  • The Invisible Man: Shadow Bomb

    Synopsis: Conrad Phillips, who has starred as William Tell in a popular British TV series produced by the same crew responsible for The Invisible Man, is here seen as military demolitions expert Barry Finch. While demonstrating a new and extremely sensistive bomb, Finch is trapped in a sand pit a few feet Read More

    1959
  • Room at the Top

    Actors: Laurence Harvey, Simone Signoret, Heather Sears, Donald Wolfit, Donald Houston, Ambrosine Phillpotts

    Synopsis: Ruthless young working-class Englishman Laurence Harvey takes a job in a North Country village controlled by millionaire Donald Wolfit. Harvey resents Wolfit's class consciousness and vows to rise to the top by wooing the millionaire's daughter, Heather Sears. Meanwhile he has an affair with Read More

    1959

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