George Brent
Irish-American actor in classic films

Born
March 15th, 1904
121 years ago
Died
May 26th, 1979
46 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Born in Ireland, later moved to the United States, where a successful acting career unfolded. Became prominent during the Golden Age of Hollywood, frequently cast in romantic dramas and comedies. Starred in numerous films during the 1930s and 1940s, gaining popularity for roles alongside leading actresses of the time. Appeared in films such as 'The Maltese Falcon' and 'The Case of the Curious Bride.' Known for a smooth demeanor and strong screen presence, contributed to the film industry through both acting and production roles until retirement.
Starred in 'The Maltese Falcon'
Featured in 'The Case of the Curious Bride'
Appeared in 'Drums Along the Mohawk'
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