George Rose
Born: 1920-02-19 in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Died: 1988-05-05
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. George Rose (19 February 1920 - 5 May 1988) was an English actor in theatre and film. Born in Bicester, Oxfordshire the son of a butcher, Rose studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. After graduation he briefly was a farmer and secretary. After wartime service and studies at Oxford, he made his Old Vic stage debut in 1946. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Rose, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography
2004
- Broadway's Lost Treasures II as Louis Greff (segment "Coco")
1987
- CBS Summer Playhouse as Woods
- The Saint in Manhattan as Woods
1984
- You Can't Take it With You as Boris Kolenkhov
1983
- The Pirates of Penzance as Maj. Gen. Stanley
- Blake: The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell
1980
- The Pirates of Penzance as Major-General Stanley
1978
- Holocaust as Lowy
1976
- The American Woman: Portraits of Courage as Anthony Comstock
1975
- Beacon Hill as Arthur Hacker
1973
- From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler as Saxonburg
1971
- Great Performances as Quinn
- A New Leaf as Harold
- Hogan's Goat as Quinn
1969
- The Tree as Stuey Morgan
- The Littlest Angel as The Celestial Psychopomp
1968
- The Pink Jungle as Captain Stopes
1966
- Hawaii as Captain Janders
1965
- Eagle in a Cage as Cipriani
1964
- Macbeth as Porter
- Profiles in Courage as Sen. Thomas Corwin
- Hamlet from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre as First Gravedigger
1963
- Pygmalion as Alfred Doolittle
1961
- No Love for Johnnie as Edward Collins
1960
- The Flesh and the Fiends as William Burke
- Captain Brassbound's Conversion as Drinkwater
- The Citadel
1959
- Jet Storm as James Burlington Brock
- Jack the Ripper as Clarke
- The Heart of a Man as Charlie
- Desert Mice as Popados
- The Devil's Disciple as British Sergeant
- Back to Back
1958
- Naked City as George Lanyard McGraff
- Cat & Mouse as Clothes Dealer
- A Night to Remember as Chief Baker Charles Joughin
1957
- The Shiralee as Donny
- Barnacle Bill as Bullen
- The Good Companions as Theatre Manager
- The Dock Brief
1956
- Tony Awards as Self - Nominee / Performer
- The Long Arm as Slob
- Port of Escape as Publican
1955
- The Adventures of Robin Hood as Beggar
- The Night My Number Came Up as Bennett
- Track the Man Down as Rick Lambert
- John and Julie as Wilbury Policeman
1954
- The Sea Shall Not Have Them as Tebbitt
- The Good Die Young as Bunny
1953
- The Square Ring as Whitey Johnson
- The Beggar's Opera as 1st Turnkey
1951
- Hallmark Hall of Fame as Drinkwater