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Born: July 3, 1906 – Died: April 25, 1972
George Sanders, the renowned actor known for his captivating performances, was born to English parents in St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 3, 1906. He had quite a diverse career path, initially working in a Birmingham textile mill and the tobacco business before venturing into the world of advertising as a writer. George's journey in show business began in London as a chorus boy, eventually leading him to explore cabaret, radio, and theatrical understudy roles. In 1936, he made his film debut as Curly Randall in "Find the Lady," marking the start of his prolific acting career. George Sanders made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, portraying iconic characters like Simon Templar in "The Saint" and Addison De Witt in "All About Eve." His talent and versatility left an indelible mark on Hollywood until his tragic death in 1972.
Early Life and Career
George Sanders' early life and upbringing were marked by a unique blend of experiences, having been born to English parents in Russia. While his childhood details remain relatively obscure, it's clear that his journey to fame took some unexpected turns. He didn't attend a traditional university or major in a specific field, as his career path diverged into various directions.
Sanders' entry into the entertainment world began in London, where he started as a chorus boy and gradually transitioned into cabaret, radio, and theatrical understudy roles. His first professional film role came in 1936 when he portrayed Curly Randall in "Find the Lady."
However, it was his portrayal of Simon Templar, known as "The Saint," in a series of movies during the late 1930s and early 1940s that marked his first major successful role. This role garnered significant attention and laid the foundation for his illustrious career.
One of the pivotal moments in George Sanders' career came when he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1950 for his role as Addison De Witt in "All About Eve." This recognition solidified his status as a Hollywood star.
Beyond his acting achievements, George Sanders had a colorful personal life, which included multiple marriages and divorces. He had a distinctive baritone singing voice and even released an album titled "The George Sanders Touch: Songs for the Lovely Lady."
George Sanders' impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry cannot be denied. He is remembered as an iconic actor, known for playing suave and often morally ambiguous characters, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1973 | The Death Wheelers | Shadwell |
1972 | Endless Night | Andrew Lippincott |
1972 | Doomwatch | The Admiral - Sir Geoffrey |
1971 | The BOO Show (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1971 | Mission: Impossible (TV Series) | Armand Anderssarian |
1970 | The Night of the Assassin | Gen. Downes |
1970 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) | James Fortune |
1970 | The Kremlin Letter | Warlock |
1969 | The Best House in London | Sir Francis Leybourne |
1969 | The Body Stealers | Gen. Armstrong |
1969 | The Girl from Rio | Masius |
1969 | The Candy Man | Sidney Carter |
1968 | King of Africa | Capt. Walter Phillips |
1968 | Laura (TV Movie) | Waldo Lydecker |
1967 | The Jungle Book | Shere Khan the Tiger (voice) |
1967 | Good Times | Mordicus | Knife McBlade | White hunter ... |
1966 | Warning Shot | Calvin York |
1966 | The Quiller Memorandum | Gibbs |
1966 | Batman (TV Series) | Mister Freeze |
1966 | Daniel Boone (TV Series) | Col. Roger Barr |
1965 | Trunk to Cairo | Prof. Schlieben |
1965 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) | G. Emory Partridge |
1965 | Riso e Ritmo (TV Series) | Unknown |
1965 | The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders | The Banker |
1965 | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV Series) | Fenton |
1965 | The Rogues (TV Series) | Leonard Carvel |
1964 | The Golden Head | Basil Palmer |
1964 | Last Plane to Baalbeck | Prince Makowski |
1964 | A Shot in the Dark | Benjamin Ballon |
1964 | Dark Purpose | Raymond Fontaine |
1963 | The Cracksman | The Guv'nor |
1963 | Cairo | The Major |
1962 | In Search of the Castaways | Thomas Ayerton |
1962 | Operation Snatch | Maj. Hobson |
1962 | Checkmate (TV Series) | Richard Gilmore |
1961 | Le rendez-vous | J.K. | Kellermann |
1956–1961 | General Electric Theater (TV Series) | Major Watkins | William Clark | Dr. Grissom |
1961 | Call Me Genius | Sir Charles Brewer |
1961 | Five Golden Hours | Mr. Bing |
1960 | Village of the Damned | Gordon Zellaby |
1960 | Trouble in the Sky | Sir Arnold Hobbes |
1960 | Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons | Henri Landru |
1960 | The Last Voyage | Captain Robert Adams |
1960 | Goodyear Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |
1960 | Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) | Unknown |
1960 | A Touch of Larceny | Sir Charles Holland |
1959 | Solomon and Sheba | Adonijah |
1959 | That Kind of Woman | A.L. |
1958 | From the Earth to the Moon | Stuyvesant Nicholl |
1958 | Decision (TV Series) | Unknown |
1958 | The Whole Truth | Carliss |
1958 | Rock-a-Bye Baby | Danny Poole (scenes deleted) |
1956–1958 | Studio 57 (TV Series) | Oliver Chantry | Dr. Grissom |
1958 | Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) | John York |
1957 | The George Sanders Mystery Theater (TV Series) | Unknown |
1957 | The Seventh Sin | Tim Waddington |
1956 | Death of a Scoundrel | Clementi Sabourin |
1956 | Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) | Charles Ferris | Baron |
1956 | That Certain Feeling | Larry Larkin |
1956 | While the City Sleeps | Mark Loving |
1956 | The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) | Jay Rossiter |
1956 | Never Say Goodbye | Victor |
1955 | The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) | Waldo Lydecker |
1955 | The King's Thief | Charles II |
1955 | The Scarlet Coat | Dr. Jonathan Odell |
1955 | Moonfleet | Lord Ashwood |
1955 | Jupiter's Darling | Fabius Maximus |
1954 | Journey to Italy | Alex Joyce (as Georges Sanders) |
1954 | King Richard and the Crusaders | King Richard I |
1954 | Witness to Murder | Albert Richter |
1953 | Call Me Madam | General Cosmo Constantine |
1952 | Assignment: Paris | Nicholas Strang |
1952 | Ivanhoe | De Bois-Guilbert |
1951 | The Light Touch | Felix Guignol |
1951 | I Can Get It for You Wholesale | J.F. Noble |
1950 | Captain Blackjack | Mike Alexander |
1950 | All About Eve | Addison DeWitt |
1949 | Samson and Delilah | The Saran of Gaza |
1949 | The Fan | Lord Robert Darlington |
1947 | Forever Amber | King Charles II |
1947 | Lured | Robert Fleming |
1947 | The Ghost and Mrs. Muir | Miles Fairley |
1947 | The Private Affairs of Bel Ami | Georges Duroy |
1946 | The Strange Woman | John Evered |
1946 | A Scandal in Paris | Eugéne François Vidocq |
1945 | The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry | Harry Quincey |
1945 | The Picture of Dorian Gray | Lord Henry Wotton |
1945 | Hangover Square | Dr. Allan Middleton |
1944 | Summer Storm | Fedor Mikhailovich Petroff |
1944 | Action in Arabia | Michael Gordon |
1944 | The Lodger | Inspector John Warwick |
1943 | Paris After Dark | Dr. Andre Marbel |
1943 | Appointment in Berlin | Wing Cmdr. Keith Wilson |
1943 | This Land Is Mine | George Lambert |
1943 | They Came to Blow Up America | Carl Steelman | Ernst Reiter |
1942 | Quiet Please: Murder | Jim Fleg |
1942 | The Black Swan | Capt. Billy Leech |
1942 | The Falcon's Brother | Gay Lawrence |
1942 | The Moon and Sixpence | Charles Strickland |
1942 | Tales of Manhattan | Williams |
1942 | Her Cardboard Lover | Tony Barling |
1942 | The Falcon Takes Over | Gay Lawrence |
1942 | Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake | Sir Arthur Blake |
1942 | A Date with the Falcon | Gay Lawrence | The Falcon |
1941 | The Gay Falcon | Gay Laurence aka The Falcon |
1941 | Sundown | Maj. A. L. 'Herbie' Coombes |
1941 | Man Hunt | Major Quive-Smith |
1941 | Rage in Heaven | Ward Andrews |
1940 | The Saint in Palm Springs | Simon Templar | The Saint |
1940 | The Son of Monte Cristo | Gen. Gurko Lanen |
1940 | Bitter Sweet | Baron von Tranisch |
1940 | Foreign Correspondent | Scott ffolliott |
1940 | The Saint Takes Over | Simon Templar | The Saint |
1940 | Rebecca | Jack Favell |
1940 | The House of the Seven Gables | Jaffrey Pyncheon |
1940 | The Saint's Double Trouble | Simon Templar aka The Saint | 'Boss' Duke Bates |
1940 | Green Hell | Forrester |
1939 | Allegheny Uprising | Captain Swanson |
1939 | Nurse Edith Cavell | Capt. Heinrichs |
1939 | The Saint in London | Simon Templar | The Saint |
1939 | Confessions of a Nazi Spy | Franz Schlager |
1939 | So This Is London | Dr. de Reseke |
1939 | The Saint Strikes Back | Simon Templar aka The Saint |
1939 | The Outsider | Anton Ragatzy |
1938 | Mr. Moto's Last Warning | Eric Norvel |
1938 | Four Men and a Prayer | Wyatt Leigh |
1938 | International Settlement | Del Forbes |
1937 | Lancer Spy | Baron Kurt von Rohback | Lt. Michael Bruce |
1937 | The Lady Escapes | Rene Blanchard |
1937 | Slave Ship | Lefty |
1937 | Love Is News | Count Andre de Guyon |
1936 | Lloyd's of London | Lord Everett Stacy |
1936 | Dishonour Bright | Lisle |
1936 | The Man Who Could Work Miracles | Indifference |
1936 | Strange Cargo | Roddy Burch |
1936 | Find the Lady | Curly Randall |
1936 | Things to Come | Pilot (uncredited) |
1934 | Love, Life & Laughter | Singer in Public Bar (uncredited) |