George Sanders

The suave, supercilious scoundrel in a host of English, American and European productions from the 1930s through the 70s. Born to British parents in Russia, Sanders was educated in England and based in Hollywood from the late 30s. He enjoyed occasional success in roles against type ("Rage of Heaven" 1941, "The Moon and Sixpence" 1942), but is best known as the scheming blackmailer in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rebecca" (1940) and as the acidulous drama critic, Addison DeWitt, in "All About Eve" (1950), for which he won a supporting actor Oscar. Sanders died from an overdose of sleeping pills, leaving behind a suicide note saying he was bored with living.

  • Born:
    July 3, 1906 in St Petersburg, Russia
  • Died:
    April 25, 1972.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Brother: Tom Conway.
Education
  • Brighton College, England
  • Manchester Technical College, England
Milestones
  • 1929 Screen debut Strange Cargo

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