Ian Fleming was an Australian born character actor with credits in over 100 British movies. He is perhaps best known for playing Dr. John Watson in a series of Sherlock Holmes movies of the 1930s opposite Arthur Wontner's Holmes. He also essayed a number of supporting roles in many classic British films of the era including Q Planes (1939), Night Train to Munich (1940), We Dive at Dawn, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (both 1943) and Waterloo Road (1945). His later career included appearances in many television series of the 50s and 60s such as Fabian of the Yard, Hancock's Half Hour, Dixon of Dock Green, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, The Forsyte Saga and The Prisoner.
He is not to be confused with the Ian Fleming who created the James Bond character.
Man at Cafe and First Top Hat
Higgs
Coroner
Martin Royce
Attorney
Ralph (segment "The Facts of Life")
Colonel Santling
Sentius
Prison governor
First Officer Gallagher
Colonel
Doctor
Dr. Wilson
Colonel
Dr. Jepson
Major Abbott
Pennington
Brian Douglas
Naval Intelligence Officer
Doctor (uncredited)
Medical Officer
Paul Dixon
Sir Hubert Playfair
United Plastics Barrister
Naval Officer (uncredited)
Bank Manager
Club Member (uncredited)
Chief Inspr. Twyning
Dr. John Watson
Mr. Clements
Air Officer
King Peter of Norseland
Dr. John Watson
Joseph Surface
Sir Francis Hay
Michael Adye, KC
Albert Potts
Adams
Uncle Shad
Dr. John Watson
Frank Hardy
Lord Chamberlain
Stephen Shand
Count Latour (uncredited)
Dr. John Watson
Col. Harcourt (uncredited)
Forbes
Mr. Southey
British Official (uncredited)
Times correspondent
Dr Carter
Lord Merton
Observe Corpsman in Opening Scene
The Curé
Air Ministry Officer
Dr. Forrest
Clerk of the Court (uncredited)
Rogers
Dr. Hastie Lanyon
Mr. Talbot (uncredited)
Dr. Craven
Sir Ralph Ferris
Dr. Cleveland - Coroner
Talbot
Schoolmaster
Dr. Moxom
Doctor
Arthur
Secretary
Doctor
Henry Lea
Lord Wakely
Nelson
Sir Thomas
Meecham
Insp. McKelvin
Dr. Lancaster
First Prison Warden
Pawnbroker
Official
Walter
Lord Henry
Coroner
Henry Sanders
Derek Riffington
Sir Frederick Beal
Andrew Garside
Newspaper Editor
Vicar
(uncredited)
Henry Norman