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George Hayes
1888 - 1967 |
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. The actor George Hayes made first acting experiences at the theater before he took part in his first movie "Hamlet" (13). In the next years he took part in few other silent movies, among them "The House Without Children" (19) and "Why Women Remarry" (23). Only with the rise of the sound film in the 30s his appearances in front of the camera increased and he impersonated numerous support roles in the next decades. To his well-known movies of those years belong "Emil and the Detectives" (35), "Old Roses" (35), "Everything Is Thunder" (36), "Break the News" (38), "Return of the Frog" (38), "Twelfth Night" (39), "Secret Journey" (39), "Spy for a Day" (40), "East of Piccadilly" (41), "Suspect" (46), "Great Expectations" (46) and "For Them That Trespass" (49). His last cinematical works came in the 50s into being, this time for television. To these works belong an episode of the serial "BBC Sunday Night Theatre: Trespass" (50) and an episode of the serial "Nom-de-Plume: Legacy of Death" (56).
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