David Tomlinson

English actor in 'Mary Poppins'

David Tomlinson - Performers & Entertainers born May 7th, 1917
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Born in 1917, this actor achieved significant recognition for a career in film and theatre. Most notably, the portrayal of George Banks in 'Mary Poppins' showcased a mix of charm and humor, appealing to audiences worldwide. Other prominent roles included work in films such as 'The Love Bug' and 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks', where performances contributed to the success of the Disney brand during the 1960s and 1970s. His career spanned several decades, becoming a staple of British cinema and family entertainment.

Portrayed George Banks in 'Mary Poppins'

Starred in 'The Love Bug'

Appeared in 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks'

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