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  1. George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg and Gordon Blair. Addison-Wesley, May 2011. Personal. George and Jean's web site of their holidays and leisure activities. The George Coulouris Archive - an archive of information about my father's life and acting career. My Cycling Pages:

  2. George Coulouris (* 1. Oktober 1903 in Manchester; † 25. April 1989 in London) war ein britischer Schauspieler. Leben. Coulouris war der Sohn eines griechischen Emigranten und einer Engländerin. Er entschloss sich gegen den Willen seiner Eltern zu einer Schauspielkarriere und studierte ab 1925 ...

  3. George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Marcus Roberts: Role and Task-Based Access Control in the PerDiS Groupware Platform. ACM Workshop on Role-Based Access Control 1998 : 115-121

  4. George Coulouris 1903 - 1989: Former BBC producer Brian Dean talks about the life and career of this Salford-born actor in this the centenary year of his birth. The talk on June 9th was amazingly evocative of George and covered many fascinating details of his life and career - much enjoyed by the 20 or so Salfordians, family and friends who attended.

  5. George Coulouris (1903 - 1989) fue un actor de Reino Unido conocido por Ciudadano Kane, Papillon, La raza superior, Womaneater, The Man Without a Body, Cita con Venus, Kill Me Tomorrow, El anticristo, El veredicto y La dama del tren

  6. George Coulouris, né le 1 er octobre 1903 à Manchester et mort le 25 avril 1989 à Londres, est un acteur anglais. Biographie. Éduqué en Angleterre, il y débute au théâtre en 1926 et interprète des pièces (notamment de William Shakespeare) dans son pays natal jusqu'en 1984. Entre 1929 et ...

  7. At the end of the 1940s Coulouris returned to live in England, joining the Bristol Old Vic where he was notable as Tartuffe, transferring to London. In the '50s and '60s George remained a stalwart stage actor in spite of his movie reputation. He liked nothing better than to grapple with Ibsen, Shaw, Strindberg, Moliere or Shakespeare.