George Arliss
English actor and playwright

Born
April 10th, 1868
157 years ago
Died
February 5th, 1946
79 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
England
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An English actor and playwright contributed significantly to the theatrical scene of the early 20th century. Worked extensively in both the UK and the US, gaining fame for several prolific stage performances. Transitioned to film in the 1920s and 30s, where performances in motion pictures further solidified reputation. Won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the role in 'Disraeli' in 1929. His portrayals often showcased a strong character presence, particularly in his depiction of historical figures.
Awarded Academy Award for Best Actor for 'Disraeli'
Starred in 'The Green Goddess'
Performed in 'The Devil's Disciple'
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