Yule’s first involvement in the motion picture industry took place in the late 1950s when he was visiting Los Angeles, California and was encouraged to work as a stuntman in the MGM picture Yule made connections in Hollywood that would help him when he concentrated on motion pictures and television in South Africa and Europe. Ian Yule film Star The Wild Geese The Longest Day Born in 1933 in Great Britain, Ian Yule is still with us, although now retired from acting. 31. His character, Tosh, in The Wild Geese wears the famed SAS Winged Dagger Tan beret, which was actually Yule's when he was in the SAS. Yule worked with Harris again in The Wild Geese (1978), in which his previous military background made him perfect casting as the tough cockney sergeant Tosh Donaldson.

His character, Tosh, in The Wild Geese wears the famed SAS Winged Dagger Tan beret, which was actually Yule's when he was in the SAS. Stunts

50. Ian Yule was born in the UK some time before the second world war.Yule's first association with films goes back to the 1950s when he had a role as a stuntman in the 1959 film In mid-December 2015, Yule arrived in the UK, Heathrow, from South Africa.

This is where Ian Yule was captured and taken prisoner, he was a POW of the North Koreans for two and half years.Upon cessation of the UN War in Korea, he was released, he was redeployed to Egypt, then the Yemen, subsequently redeployed back to Egypt for the Suez Crisis.This soldier has seen action. Subsequently he was sent for Infantry Heavy Weapons training and was stationed at Hythe – Kent.He maintains he received further training at 42 Royal Marine Commando (Kayak and off/onshore submarine loading), and was posted to Malaya, then was seconded to 41 Royal Marine Commando, which was based at American airbase – Toyoko.Ian’s story picks up again when he was then posted to Korea and took part in the Inchon attack during the Koeran War, on the West coast of Korea.

On The Wild Geese he also doubled up as an on set …

Some news from the South African Legion’s branch in the United Kingdom on Ian Yule (the chap seen here playing the tough cockney Sergeant Tosh Donaldson in “The Wild Geese”). He then posted to the School of Artillery at Larkhill.According to Ian, he became jump qualified at the Jump School at Netheravon. Known For Mr Yule had a severe culture shock, he became disorientated and stressed. He starred in numerous SABC series in the 80’s as well. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. The actor seen using the cut down weapon is Ian Yule. Ian's Wiki page advises that he has served with the Royal Artillery, Para Regt and SAS.

Stunts The actor seen using the cut down weapon is Ian Yule.

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