
Hampstead London, England, UK
Ivor Donald Dean (21 December 1917 – 10 August 1974) was a British stage, film and television actor. With his lugubrious demeanour he was often cast as world-weary police officers or butlers, and it is for the role of Chief Inspector Claud Eustace Teal in the 1960s series The Saint, opposite Roger Moore, that he is best known.Dean played Teal for almost the entire run of the series, except three instances in early episodes where other actors were used. It was on the third occasion, in an episode called Starring The Saint which featured Dean in another role, that the producers saw the ideal actor for the part. Dean proved the ideal foil for Moore's Simon Templar, invariably one step behind and allegedly hoping for the day when he could pin something on Templar. Dean's character however seemed to have a respect for his adversary nonetheless. Dean reprised the role in all but name in Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1968–69) in which he played Inspector Large, who had an even more adversarial relationship with (the much less suave) Jeff Randall. Dean also appeared in one-off roles in several other ITC series, including Jason King and The Persuaders!, he appeared as a butler in 3 episodes of the long-running LWT sitcom Doctor at Large and featured in three episodes of The Avengers. In 1964 he played estate agent Alfred Wormold in the long-running soap opera Coronation Street, selling No. 13 Coronation Street to Stan Ogden and his wife Hilda. Dean also portrayed Long John Silver in a Franco-German television adaptation of Treasure Island, entitled Die Schatzinsel / L' île au Tresor (1966). He contributed to a follow-up script with Saint producer Robert S. Baker, but it never materialised before his death. Baker continued to develop the project and it was finally made as the 10 part serial Return to Treasure Island in 1986. It was scripted by John Goldsmith and the part of Long John Silver was played by Brian Blessed. His other film appearances include Theatre of Death and the 'Pride' segment of The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins. In 1949, Dean married British actress Patricia Hamilton, with whom he had three daughters. He died of heart failure, aged 56, in Truro, Cornwall in August 1974.
as Mr. Beebe

as Bates
1961

as David Brown
1962

as Mr. Beebe
1971

as German Officer #2 (uncredited)
1968

as Inspector Large
1969

as 1st Agent
1955

as Policeman
1968

as The Husband
1968

as Monk (uncredited)
1964

as Man
1956

as Long John Silver
1966

as Postal Worker on Train (uncredited)
1967
as Policeman (segment "Pride")
1971
as Mr Beebe (archive footage)
1979

as Bishop Rourke
1973

as Burke
1971

as Policeman (segment "Pride")
1971

1970

as Reynolds
1969

as Hawthorne
1969

as Bellows
1969

as German Officer #2 (uncredited)
1968

as Police Commissioner
1968

as City Banker in Taxi Cab (uncredited)
1968

as Postal Worker on Train (uncredited)
1967

as Inspector Micheaud
1967

as Advisor (uncredited)
1967

as Insp. Matalon
1967

as Insp. Colder
1967

as Waterman
1967

as Mr. Fawcett
1966

as Monk (uncredited)
1964

as Balding Detective at Quarry
1962

as Barrington
1962

as Night Club Proprietor
1956
as Mr. Beebe
1 ep.

as Bates
1 episodes

as David Brown
1 episodes

as Mr. Beebe
1 episodes

as Inspector Large
1 episodes

as 1st Agent
1 episodes

as Policeman
1 episodes

as The Husband
1 episodes

as Man
1 episodes

as Long John Silver
4 episodes

as Sir Henry Carmichael
14 episodes
as Vic Stafford
26 episodes
as Julius Cannon
7 episodes