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  1. George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg and Marcus Roberts, A security architecture for PerDiS in Java. PerDiS Workshop on Persistence and Distribution in Java, Lisbon, October 1997. G. Coulouris, Information sharing ­ beyond the network computer, IEE Colloquium, Issues for networked interpersonal communicators, London, May 16 1997.

  2. 1940. All This, and Heaven Too as Charpentier. 1939. The Streets of New York as Gideon Bloodgood. 1933. Christopher Bean as Tallent. 1932. The Impassive Footman as Daventry's Butler (uncredited) George Coulouris was a British stage, film and television actor.

  3. George Coulouris es un Actor. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 33 años de carrera y toda su actualidad. Descubre todas las noticias de George Coulouris, su biografía, su filmografía ...

  4. George F. Coulouris is a British computer scientist and the son of actor George Coulouris.He is an emeritus professor of Queen Mary, University of London and formerly Visiting Professor in Residence at University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.He is co-author of a textbook on distributed systems.He was instrumental in the development of ICL's Content Addressable File Store (CAFS) and he ...

  5. At 77, George Coulouris is himself alive and kicking - more alive, says his young wife, than many people in their 30s - but there was a bizarre occasion when he believed he was about to perish. After a heavy day's filming, his co-star Trevor Howard announced that he was driving to a nearby pub. Coulouris jumped into his own small Austin and set ...

  6. When his parents resisted his desire to become an actor, George Coulouris ran away from his home in Manchester, England. After training at London's Central School of Dramatic Art, Coulouris made his first professional stage appearance in 1925 with the Old Vic.

  7. GEORGE COULOURIS, a formidable screen villain and stage actor, died with a wealth of memories collected over the 85 years of his life and waiting to be written. His cottage in the Vale of Health, Hampstead, his home for the past 40 years, is strewn with pages of the story of his colourful life, which he was dictating to his wife Elizabeth will two months ago.