Ian McNeice

Ian McNeice

  • Born: 1950-10-2
  • Birthplace: Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Day of the Dead, "Valkyrie"
  • Ian McNeice, born on October 2, 1950 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, is an actor. His main works include " Day of the Dead " and " Valkyrie ".

    Performing Experience

    In 2005 starred in the movie "Ghost Signal".
    In 2008 starred in the movie " Valkyrie ".
    Extended Reading
    • Daphne 2022-04-08 08:01:02

      The whole movie reminds me of my former friend, the first Wenqing in Chengdu, hey, it's a lifetime regret to lose a friend who loves books like that. Of course, he was alive and well, but he just blocked me. Sometimes I feel really annoying and I don't cherish that friendship. I have learned a lot of ways and principles of reading from him, and I want to chat more.

    • Sophia 2022-04-20 09:02:56

      Katie "Book Fate • Love". It was Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench. Also, the United States is short of books, and the United Kingdom is short of ham. It is enough to have a confidant in life. At that time, doing business was real, but unfortunately such old-fashioned stores are gone. "Buying a book I haven't read is against my principles, it's like buying clothes I haven't tried on," Helene said. Well, I buy books I haven't read, just like I buy clothes I haven't tried on.

    84 Charing Cross Road quotes

    • Mary Doel, Aged 4: [family outing on a dismal afternoon] Why does it always rain at the seaside, Daddy?

      Frank P. Doel: What?

      Mary Doel, Aged 4: Why does it always rain at the seaside?

      Frank P. Doel: [cheerfully pondering] Why does it rain at the seaside? To bring the rents down in the hotels.

      [big laugh]

    • Helene Hanff: [reading from John Donne's "Meditations"] "All mankind is... one volume; when one man dies, one Chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every Chapter must be so translated; God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice; but God's hand... shall bind up all our scattered leaves again, for that Library where every book shall lie open to one another."