George Hayes  | |
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| Born | 13 November 1888 | 
| Died | 13 July 1967 (aged 78) London, United Kingdom  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1913 - 1956 (film & TV) | 
George Hayes (13 November 1888 – 13 July 1967) was a British stage, television and film actor.[1][2][3]
He appeared in the wartime West End musical The Lisbon Story at the London Hippodrome.
Partial filmography
- Hamlet (1913) - Osric
 - Emil and the Detectives (1935) - The Man In The Bowler Hat - Sam Pinker
 - Inside the Room (1935) - Henry Otisse
 - Old Roses (1935) - Simes
 - The Guv'nor (1935) - Dubois
 - Wolf's Clothing (1936) - Yassiov
 - Everything Is Thunder (1936) - Minor Role (uncredited)
 - Land Without Music (1936) - Strozzi
 - Death Croons the Blues (1937) - Hugo Branker
 - Break the News (1938) - President of the Tribunal
 - Strange Boarders (1938) - (uncredited)
 - No Parking (1938) - James Selby
 - Return of the Frog (1938) - Dandy Lane
 - Life of St. Paul (1938) - Nero
 - The Mind of Mr. Reeder (1939) - Brady
 - Secret Journey (1939) - Insp. Walter
 - Come on George! (1939) - Bannerman
 - Spy for a Day (1940) - Cpl. Boehme
 - The Case of the Frightened Lady (1940) - Brooks
 - Freedom Radio (1941) - Policeman
 - East of Piccadilly (1941) - Mark Struberg
 - Great Expectations (1946) - Convict
 - Esther Waters (1948) - Journeyman
 - For Them That Trespass (1949) - The Mad Artist
 
References
- ↑ Goble p.252
 - ↑ "George Hayes | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
 - ↑ "George Hayes". BFI. Archived from the original on 1 June 2018.
 
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
 
External links
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