George Waring
Born: 1925-02-20 in Eccles, Lancashire, England, UK
Died: 2010-02-15
Known For: Acting
Biography
George Waring was a British television actor from 1962 to 2000. He also had occasional feature film credits. He was best known for appearing on Coronation Street as Arnold Swain, the bigamist husband of Emily Bishop in 1980. Earlier in the 1970s he appeared in Crown Court, the long running ITV courtroom drama series.
Filmography
1993
- Peak Practice as Mr. Crawford
1992
- As Time Goes By as Deaf Man
1989
- Agatha Christie's Poirot as First Coroner
1988
- The Franchise Affair as Magistrate
- Andy Capp as Clifford
1986
- God's Outlaw as Bishop Tunstall
1984
- The Bill
- The Prisoner of Zenda as Prefect of Police
1982
- The Agatha Christie Hour as Station Sergeant
1981
- That's My Boy as Store Manager
1980
- Cribb as Dr Burden
1979
- Terry and June as Friendly Man
- Tarka the Otter as Farm Labourer
- The Winter Ladies as Bank Manager
1978
- Hazell as Mr Norman
- Mixed Blessings as Edward Simpson
1977
- BBC2 Play of the Week as Vice Admiral Tracey
- The Sinking of the HMS Victoria as Vice Admiral Tracey
1976
- Bill Brand as Wiltshire
- Dickens of London as Huffam
1974
- Churchill's People as Eric
- Bedtime Stories as Harry
- The Carnforth Practice as George
1972
- Crown Court as Mr. Frost
- New Scotland Yard as Ted Morgan
- The Adventures of Black Beauty as Alf
- Country Matters as Mr Belfrage
- The Train Now Standing
- Six Days of Justice as Clerk of the Court
- Crippled Bloom as Mr. Belfrage
1971
- Justice as Councillor Martin
- Six Dates with Barker as Passenger on Bus
- Funny as John Singleton
- The Odd Job as Passenger on Bus
- Competition as Official
1970
- Doomwatch as Busby
- Ace of Wands as The Headmaster
1968
- The Expert as Mr Lewis
- Nearest and Dearest as Mr Whittaker
- The First Lady
1967
- Doctor Who: The Ice Warriors as Arden
- The Investigation as Defendant
1966
1965
- BBC Play of the Month as Scantlebury
- Public Eye as Craig
1964
- Theatre 625 as Oates
1963
- Doctor Who as Arden
1960
- Coronation Street as Arnold Swain
1959
1956
- Armchair Theatre as Official
1955
- Dixon of Dock Green as Det. Supt. Robart