
George Sanders
Actor·1906–1972·Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
11 horror credits
George Henry Sanders (3 July 1906 – 25 April 1972) was a British film and television actor, singer-songwriter, music composer, and author. His career as an actor spanned over forty years. His heavy upper-class English accent and smooth bass voice often led him to be cast as sophisticated but villainous characters. He is perhaps best known as Jack Favell in Rebecca (1940), Scott ffolliott in Foreign Correspondent (1940, a rare heroic part), The Saran of Gaza in Samson and Delilah (1949), the most popular film of the year, Addison DeWitt in All About Eve (1950, for which he won an Oscar), Sir Brian De Bois-Guilbert in Ivanhoe (1952), King Richard the Lionheart in King Richard and the Crusaders (1954), Mr. Freeze in a two-parter episode of Batman (1966), the voice of the malevolent man-hating tiger Shere Khan in Disney's The Jungle Book (1967), the suave crimefighter The Falcon during the 1940s (a role eventually bequeathed to his elder brother, Tom Conway), and Simon Templar, The Saint, in five films made in the 1930s and 1940s.
Actor10 films

Psychomania
Shadwell

Endless Night
Andrew Lippincott

Doomwatch
The Admiral

The Body Stealers
Gen. Armstrong

Village of the Damned
Gordon Zellaby

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Lord Henry Wotton

Hangover Square
Dr. Allan Middleton

The Lodger
Inspector John Warwick

The House of the Seven Gables
Jaffrey Pyncheon

Rebecca
Jack Favell
Other Crew1 film

The Stranger Came Home
Novel