George Eldredge
Biography
George Edwin Eldredge (September 10, 1898 – March 12, 1977) was a distinguished American actor whose impressive career spanned several decades, from the 1930s to the early 1960s. Throughout his lifetime, Eldredge showcased his talent in more than 180 films, demonstrating a remarkable versatility that allowed him to thrive in a variety of roles.
In addition to his extensive work in cinema, Eldredge made significant contributions to the television landscape during the 1950s, further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. His ability to transition seamlessly from film to television showcased his adaptability and dedication to his craft.
Eldredge was also known for being the older brother of actor John Dornin Eldredge, creating a familial connection within the acting community. Throughout his career, George Eldredge left an indelible mark on the film and television sectors, with performances that resonated with audiences and critics alike.
Despite the passage of time, his legacy endures, reflecting a rich history of artistic achievement and commitment to performance. Eldredge's contributions to American cinema continue to be remembered, and his work remains an integral part of the narrative of early 20th-century American entertainment.
Filmography
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It Came from Outer Space
1953 • Dr. Snell (uncredited)
Mom and Dad
1945 • Dan Blake
Raiders of San Joaquin
1943 • Gus Sloan
Shadows Over Chinatown
1946
Bowery at Midnight
1942
Calling Dr. Death
1943
Dial Red O
1955 • Major Sutter
Hawk of the Wilderness
1938 • Allan Kendall
Below the Deadline
1946
Fury of the Congo
1951 • Barnes
Chain Gang
1950
The Duel at Silver Creek
1952 • Jim Ryan - Bartender
Springfield Rifle
1952
Return of the Ape Man
1944
The Corpse Vanishes
1942 • Mike
The Shanghai Chest
1948
Oklahoma Raiders
1944 • James Prescott
The Lineup
1958
Undertow
1949
Captain Video, Master of the Stratosphere
1951 • Dr. Tobor
Dead Reckoning
1946