George Margo

George Margo

Deceased · Born: Oct 26, 1915 · Died: Jan 9, 2002

Personal Details

BornOct 26, 1915 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

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Noted for his extensive body of work in British cinema and television, a ruggedly handsome actor emerged as the quintessential embodiment of brawn over brains, a persona that would come to define his early career. However, in the mid-1970s, he made the decision to return to his native America, where he would go on to secure more prominent roles and widespread recognition, marking a significant departure from his earlier work in England.

Prior to his rise to fame, this accomplished thespian had served his country during World War 2, initially stationed in Germany before being transferred to the United Kingdom. Following the cessation of hostilities, he found himself fortunate enough to be accepted into the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 1948, thus laying the groundwork for a lifelong career in the performing arts.

Career

1971
1969
1959
The Mouse That Roared
The Mouse That Roared as O'Hara (uncredited)
1958
1957
1956
Who Done It?
Who Done It? as Barakov
A Touch of the Sun
A Touch of the Sun as Howard Cann
Zarak
Zarak as Chief Jailer
1955
Joe MacBeth
Joe MacBeth as Second Assassin
1954
Radio Cab Murder
Radio Cab Murder as American Serviceman in the Taxi (uncredited)
Let's Make Up
Let's Make Up as Reporter
1953
The Saint's Girl Friday
The Saint's Girl Friday as Lennar's Henchman
Hell Is Sold Out
Hell Is Sold Out as American Army Colonel