
Ian Ogilvy
Acting
🎂 1943-09-30
Ian Raymond Ogilvy (born 30 September 1943) is an English film and television actor. He is best known as the star of the TV series Return of the Saint (1978–79), in which he assumed the role of Simon Templar from Roger Moore (1962–69). The role led to his being considered a leading contender for the role of James Bond in the early 1980s, when Moore announced his intention to leave the role. He never played the part (in part due to Moore reconsidering his resignation on several occasions), although he did play a Bond-like character in a series of North American TV commercials broadcast in the early 1990s. At least once, in an episode of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, "Dragon's Wing II", he played a Bond-like British agent, complete with white dinner jacket. He was a friend of film-maker Michael Reeves and starred in all three of Reeves's films: Revenge of the Blood Beast (1966), The Sorcerers (1967), and Witchfinder General (also known as The Conqueror Worm, 1968). He guest-starred in The Avengers in the 1968 episode "They Keep Killing Steed" as Baron Von Curt, and on the BBC in Somerset Maugham's The Door of Opportunity, opposite Marianne Faithfull. He appeared in the films Stranger in the House (1967), and The Day the Fish Came Out (1967), and had a major role in the epic film Waterloo (1970). In 1976, he featured in the pilot episode of the television comedy series Ripping Yarns. He also appeared in I, Claudius (1976, as Drusus), and guest-starred in 6 episodes of Murder, She Wrote and 4 episodes of Diagnosis Murder. He appeared as Edgar Linton in a film version of Wuthering Heights (1970) and as Owen Gereth in BBC dramatization of The Spoils of Poynton (also 1970). In the 1990s, he guest-starred in the TV series Babylon 5 (1998). The series' star, Bruce Boxleitner, is the former husband of Ogilvy's second wife, actress Kathryn Holcomb. He also had a role in the short-lived 1990s American soap opera, Malibu Shores. He appeared as Lawrence Kirbridge in the series Upstairs, Downstairs. He's had roles in over 100 TV shows, often appearing as a guest star. He then co-starred with Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn in Death Becomes Her (1992); and with Richard Dreyfuss and Nia Vardalos in My Life in Ruins (2009), among others. He has had an extensive career in the theatre playing leading roles in many London West End productions, including Design for Living, Happy Family, Three Sisters, Rookery Nook by Ben Travers, Run for Your Wife, The Millionaires by Shaw, The Waltz of the Toreadors, and others. He has also worked widely in the American theatre. He is a playwright and novelist, currently working on a series of children's books: Measle and the Wrathmonk, Measle and the Dragodon, Measle and the Mallockee, Measle and the Slitherghoul, and Measle and the Doompit. He has written and published two novels – Loose Chippings and The Polkerton Giant – and two plays: A Slight Hangover and Swap!. His memoir, Once a Saint, was published in May 2016. His book of film reviews 'Withering Slights', based on his Facebook page, was published in 2020.
Cast credits(89)

Sterling
1993

Mr. Spencer
1995

Baron Von Curt
1961

1961

Lyle Fairbanks
1993

Larry Duggin
1993

Jerry Lane
1993

Candide
1965

Rev. Gavin Dishart
1965

Arthur Gower
1965

Thomas Aimwell
1965

Jeffrey Mason
1995

Lord Jano
1994

Harold Baines
1984

Peter Templeton
1984

Lawson Childress
1984

Wade Foster
1984

1989

Furlong
1993

Lord Edgar
1984

Shredder Stonham
1993

Dr. Smallwood (voice)
1996

1992

David Kirkwood
1995

Romeo
1994

1999

Geoffrey
1997

1976

Drusus
1976

self
1971

Simon Templar
1978

1964

1994

1991

Pedro Da Silva
1965

Edward VIII
1951

Clive Harbison
1996

Jimmy Sutane
1989

Marc Delacourt
1996
1982

1976

Chagall
1992

De Lancey
1970

Max Donaldson
1985

1982

Owen Gereth
1970

Mr. Stewart Tullen
2009

Peck
2022

Self
1999

Richie Archer
2014

The Fixer
2017

Richard Marshall
1968

Richie Archer
2017

Self / Poem Reader (voice)
2021

Dr. Jennings
1994

Philip
1966

Edgar Linton
1970

Captain Starch
1993

William Seaton
1974

Ian
2018

Peter
1967

Miles
1999

Charles Fengriffen
1973

Desmond Flower
1967

David Hunter
1973

1983

Mike Roscoe
1967

Grayson
1976
Rev. Gavin Dishart
1975

Stiva
1985

Dr. Grace
1999

Self
2021

Brian
1992

Charles Knight
2025

Viscount Ballantyne
1966

Edward VIII
1974

Daniel Portman
1988

Ronald
1970

Gary
1997

Self
2022
Interviewer
1992
himself
1999

Himself
2019
Sam
1970

Simon Templar
1979

Sir Peter William Bromville GCMG
1961
Himself
2008
Himself
2005