George Rose
Biography
George Rose (February 19, 1920 – May 5, 1988) was a distinguished English actor recognized for his contributions to both theatre and film. Hailing from Bicester, Oxfordshire, he was raised in a family where his father worked as a butcher. Rose pursued his passion for performance by attending the Central School of Speech and Drama, which laid the foundation for his illustrious career.
Before fully committing to acting, he experienced a variety of occupations, including a stint as a farmer and later as a secretary. Following his military service during World War II and further education at Oxford University, Rose made a significant entry into the theatrical world with his debut at the Old Vic in 1946.
Throughout his career, Rose became known for his versatile performances, earning acclaim on stage as well as in film. His notable works include appearances in productions of "My Fair Lady" and "The Pirates of Penzance," the latter of which showcased his exceptional talent for musical theatre.
Beyond his theatrical achievements, Rose's skill and charisma on screen won him several accolades, including a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. His legacy continues to resonate in the realms of acting, and he is remembered as a talented performer who left an indelible mark on the arts.
Filmography
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The Case of the Black Cat
1936
Alias the Doctor
1932
The Devil's Disciple
1959 • British Sergeant
Jet Storm
1959 • James Burlington Brock
The Square Ring
1953 • Whitey Johnson
The Pirates of Penzance
1983 • Maj. Gen. Stanley
Murmurs
2004
Hawaii
1966
A New Leaf
1971 • Harold
The Devil Is Driving
1932
Cat & Mouse
1958 • Clothes Dealer
Jack the Ripper
1959 • Clarke
The Beggar's Opera
1953 • 1st Turnkey
The Shiralee
1957 • Donny
The Pink Jungle
1968 • Captain Stopes
The Night My Number Came Up
1955
In Old Cheyenne
1941
The Flesh and the Fiends
1960 • William Burke
The Long Arm
1956
Araatika: Rise Up!
2021
Doctor X
1932
Super-Sleuth
1937