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  1. George Zucco. Actor: Fog Island. 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." As World War I grew in scale, Zucco returned to England to join the army.

  2. Leben. George Zucco begann seine Schauspiellaufbahn im Jahr 1908 in Kanada am Theater. In dem folgenden Jahrzehnt trat er in Nordamerika in Vaudeville-Produktionen auf, unter anderem spielte er in einem komischen Sketch The Suffragette.In den 1920er-Jahren arbeitete er erfolgreich als Bühnenschauspieler in England und erwarb sich einen Ruf als Charakterdarsteller. 1931 gab der damals 45 ...

  3. 15 de nov. de 2019 · George Zucco. January 11, 1886 - May 28, 1960. Hi-diddle-dee-dee, an actor's life for me *. George Desylli Zucco was born in Manchester, England the son of a Greek immigrant and a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Victoria. George was raised in London where his mother took her young family after the death of her husband.

  4. tarrandfether.com › wp › mediaGeorge Zucco

    George Desylla Zucco (11 January 1886 – 27 May 1960) was an English character actor who appeared, almost always in supporting roles, in 96 films during a career spanning two decades, from 1931 to 1951. He is fondly remembered for his roles in classic horror films, usually as a suave villain. Zucco was born in Manchester, Lancashire, England.

  5. Biography by AllMovie [+] Born in England, George Zucco launched his theatrical career in Canada in 1908. During his first decade as a performer, Zucco toured in American vaudeville with his wife, Frances, in a sketch entitled "The Suffragette." He established himself as a leading actor in England in the 1920s, entering films with 1931's The ...

  6. 26 de oct. de 2015 · House of Frankenstein (1944) In one of the last franchise entries in Universal’s classic horror era, Zucco once again teams (sort of) with Naish and strange, as well as Karloff (as a protégé ...

  7. [Wikipedia on George Zucco]: He returned to the UK and served as a lieutenant in the British Army's West Yorkshire Regiment during the First World War. He lost the use of two fingers when he was shot in the right arm in France. When the war ended, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and later taught there.