Career Highlights: Repulsion, Get Carter, The Passenger
First Major Screen Credit: The Avengers: Season 01 (1961)
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 first co-star on TV's The Avengers, but was quickly dropped from the series when it was decided that a male-female co-starring team would have more audience appeal. Hendry was cast to good advantage in such films as Live Now Pay Later (1962), The Beauty Jungle (1964) and Repulsion (1965), and in such TV series as The Lotus Eaters. In 1971, Hendry won a BFA award (Britain's equivalent to the Oscar) for his performance as low-life hoodlum Eric Price in Get Carter. From 1963 to 1971, he was married to actress Janet Munro. Alas, after his final screen appearance in The McVicar (1980), Ian Hendry became ill and died of undisclosed causes at the age of 53. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Ian Hendry (13 January 1931 — 24 December 1984) was an English film and television actor. He is best known for his work on several British TV series of the early 1960s such as The Avengers, and for his roles in 1970s films such as Get Carter (1971).
Hendry was born in Ipswich, Suffolk and educated at Culford School. His acting career began in 1959 and within a year he had landed the lead role of Dr. Geoffrey Brent in the crime series Police Surgeon. The series only ran for twelve episodes but Hendry was next cast in the very similar role of Dr. David Keel in a new action-adventure series entitled The Avengers. Initially, Hendry was the star of this series, which co-starred Patrick Macnee as John Steed. However, production of the first season was curtailed by a strike and Hendry used the opportunity to depart the series and begin a film career. (The Avengers subsequently continued for the rest of the decade with Macnee as its star.)[citation needed]
Hendry had a lead role in films such as The October Wedding (1959), Live Now - Pay Later (1962), Girl In The Headlines (1963), The Hill (opposite Sean Connery) and in Roman Polanski's Repulsion. He appeared in TV series such as Armchair Theatre, Danger Man and The Saint. In 1967 he took the lead role as disbarred solicitor Alex Lambert in the TV series The Informer.
He starred in Gerry Anderson's film, Doppelgänger, also known as Journey to the Far Side of the Sun.
Family
He married Janet Munro in 1963 but their turbulent life together ended in divorce in 1971. Munro died a year later in London from a heart condition (myocarditis). Hendry would later marry Sandra Jones and have another daughter, Emma.
Later years
He was reunited with Patrick Macnee as a guest star on The New Avengers, although he did not reprise the role of David Keel. Towards the end of his life he had a role in the crime series Jemima Shore Investigates as the eponymous heroine's literary agent. In 1984 he joined the cast of the Channel Foursoap operaBrookside.