Ian Hunter, a renowned British character actor, was born on June 13, 1900, and passed away on September 22, 1975.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hunter appeared in numerous film roles, with some of his most notable performances including his portrayal of a supporting character in the 1937 film "That Certain Woman" alongside the iconic actress Bette Davis.
In 1938, Hunter took on the role of King Richard the Lionheart in the classic adventure film "The Adventures of Robin Hood". The following year, he appeared as Captain Reginald Crewe in the 1939 film "The Little Princess".
Hunter's extensive filmography also includes his appearance as Dr. Lanyon in the 1941 film "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde".
In addition to his work in film, Hunter also appeared in the 1955 television series "The Adventures of Robin Hood", where he played the recurring role of Sir Richard of the Lea.
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