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  1. George Zucco. Actor. Born 11 January 1886 in Manchester, England, UK. At 22, George Zucco decided to begin his stage career in earnest in the Canadian provinces in 1908. In the course of the following decade, he also performed in an American vaudeville tour with his young wife, Frances, in a routine called "The Suffragette."

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  3. Biography. British actor born in Manchester, UK on 11 January 1886. He made his acting debut on the Canadian Theater in 1908 and in 1910 he went to the US and worked at the Washington Theater.

  4. 31. März 2021 · Watch the 1945 Hollywood classic movie, Fog Island.An inventor recently released from prison invites a group of former business associates to a holiday in hi...

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  5. 8. Jan. 2009 · George Zucco, an actor that worked on stage with Colin Clive, made a living acting in everything from Grade 'A' feature films to poverty row Grade 'Z' pictures. I knew something of the lives of Atwill and Clive, but the bio of Zucco was especially interesting. While Atwill was the host of 'adult' parties in his home, and Clive spiralled into an ...

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  6. George Zucco (1886-1960) was an English character actor who appeared in nearly a hundred films in a career that spanned just twenty years. He's best remembered for portraying antagonists in many early B horror films. He also played opposite Basil Rathbone in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as Professor Moriarty. The Mad Monster (Episode #103) - as Dr. Lorenzo Cameron Voodoo Man (RiffTrax ...

  7. British actor George Zucco began his career during the transition from silent films to pictures with sound. After honing his craft as a vaudeville actor in the 1910s, Zucco made his screen debut in the 1931 film "The Dreyfus Case," which chronicled the conviction of French officer Alfred Dreyfus for treason in 1894.