George Sanders

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Biography

With his imperious gaze and resonant speaking voice, debonair British expatriate George Sanders was a perfect fit in Hollywood before and after World War II, playing cads, bounders, rogues and even the occasional hero. A contract with 20th Century Fox gave Sanders a home base in Tinseltown but he often did his best work for other studios, including the villains of Alfred Hitchcock's "Rebecca" (1940) for United Artists, Joe May's "The House of …
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Job Title

Actor, Writer, Music, Wardrobe, Hair & Makeup, Sound

Born

July 3, 1906

LATEST CREDITS

Cairo

Major Pickering

The Candy Man

Sidney Carter

Village of the Damned

Gordon Zellaby

Lured

Robert Fleming

Moonfleet

Lord Ashwood

A Touch of Larceny

Sir Charles Holland

Witness to Murder

Albert Richter

Good Times

Mordicus

The Rebel

Sir Charles Brouard

The Scarlet Coat

Dr Jonathan Odell

Dark Purpose

Raymond T Fontaine

The Best House in London

Sir Francis Leybourne

Solomon and Sheba

Adonijah

Never Say Goodbye

Victor

All About Eve

Addison DeWitt

Rebecca

Jack Favell

Nurse Edith Cavell

Actor

That Kind of Woman

The Man

Hangover Square

Actor

Allegheny Uprising

Actor

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

Actor

In Search of the Castaways

Thomas Ayerton

A Shot in the Dark

Benjamin Ballon

The Last Voyage

Captain Robert Adams

That Certain Feeling

Larry Larkin