Cause of death Kidney failure Role Actor Name Ian Abercrombie | Years active 1955–2012 Occupation Actor | |
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Born 11 September 1934 ( 1934-09-11 ) Grays, Essex, England Notable work Young FrankensteinArmy of DarknessMouseHuntThe Lost World: Jurassic ParkRango Television Birds of PreySeinfeldDesperate HousewivesWizards of Waverly PlaceStar Wars: The Clone WarsGreen Lantern: The Animated Series Spouse Gladys Abercrombie (m. ?–2012) Movies and TV shows Similar People Ian McDiarmid, Clive Revill, Dave Filoni, Tim Hill, David Schmoeller |
Ian abercrombie a tribute
Ian Abercrombie (11 September 1934 – 26 January 2012) was an English actor.
Contents
- Ian abercrombie a tribute
- Ian abercrombie vs tim curry who is the better palpatine
- Early life
- Career
- Star Wars The Clone Wars
- Death
- Filmography
- References

He played Alfred Pennyworth in the Batman films (1989-1997) ,Justin Pitt (Elaine Benes's boss) during the sixth season of Seinfeld, Rupert Cavanaugh (Ian Hainsworth's butler) on Desperate Housewives, Professor Crumbs on Wizards of Waverly Place, and Palpatine on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Ian abercrombie vs tim curry who is the better palpatine
Early life
Abercrombie was born on 11 September 1934 in Grays, Essex, England. He began his theatrical career during the Blitz in World War II. After his footwork years during which he earned Bronze, Silver and Gold medals in stage dancing, he performed in London, Scotland, Ireland, and the Netherlands. He moved to the United States at age 17.

He made his American stage debut in 1955 in a production of Stalag 17 with Jason Robards and Jules Munshin. Many plays in summer stock, regional, and off-Broadway followed in a variety of theatrical offerings, from revues to Shakespeare (in a particularly low period, he worked as a magician's assistant for $10 a performance).
In 1957, he was drafted into the United States Army and stationed in West Germany as part of Special Services, where he directed the continental premiere of Separate Tables.
In the United States, he went to California for a backers' audition, which went nowhere, but he began a long film and television career. He received awards for his work in Sweet Prince with Keir Dullea; Teeth 'N'smiles; A Doll's House with Linda Purl; and The Arcata Promise, opposite Anthony Hopkins. He received acclaim for the one-man show Jean Cocteau—A Mirror Image.
Career
Abercrombie was known to cult film audiences as Wiseman in the comedy horror film Army of Darkness (1993). He guest-starred on many television series such as Seinfeld, The Nanny, Wizards of Waverly Place, Airwolf, Babylon 5 and NewsRadio.
On radio, he was heard in several productions of the Hollywood Theater of the Ear. Abercrombie voiced Ambrose in Oscar-nominated Rango (2011). He also portrayed Ganthet on Green Lantern: The Animated Series, completing his work on the latest episode of Cartoon Network show just before his death.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Abercrombie portrayed Chancellor Palpatine / Darth Sidious in the 2008 film, the television adaptation, and two spin-off video games (Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes and Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels). Supervising director Dave Filoni said that Ian was very excited that Darth Sidious finally was going to be seen in person and not as a hologram anymore; during Celebration VI, Filoni also mentioned that before his death, Ian did record for most of Season Five as both characters, but did not finish, so actor Tim Curry was brought in to voice Palpatine. However, Abercrombie also voiced the character in the Clovis story arc of the Lost Missions (Season Six) since it was originally a part of the Season Four, and later the Season Five, line-up. Thus, it was finished before his death. This was his final released work both on the series and in his life, shown in 2014. He was honored with a message of "In memory of Ian Abercrombie" at the beginning of Season 5, Episode 16 "The Lawless".
Death
Abercrombie died in Los Angeles, California on 26 January 2012 at age seventy-seven from complications due to a kidney failure.
During Celebration VI (23–26 August), there was a show called Vocal Stars of The Clone Wars hosted by James Arnold Taylor, and it included cast members Matt Lanter, Ashley Eckstein, Dee Bradley Baker and Tom Kane. They all dedicated the show to Ian and stated that they miss him deeply. Furthermore, in The Clone Wars episode "The Lawless", the opening credits honored him.