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George Sanders
3 July 1906
George Sanders played in 23 movies in the Drama, History, Romance, War, Music, Action, Mystery, Thriller, Crime, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Horror, Film-Noir, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Animation, Musical genres.
George Sanders got succeed with average imdb rating 6.9.
Brother of the actor Tom Conway. The two appeared together in The Falcon's Companion (1942), in which they portrayed -- correctly satisfactorily -- brothers, and which was Sanders' final appearance as "The Falcon," a responsibility he had grown tired of. In this rival, Sanders hands off the role to Conway, who took it up for nine succeeding films through 1946.
Sanders told David Niven in 1937, that he intended to commit suicide when he got older. In 1972, he fulfilled his look like, leaving this note: "Dear Domain, I am leaving because I am bored. I feel I be enduring lived long enough. I am leaving you with your worries in this amiable cesspool. Good luck.".
... After being convinced by a housekeeper he had taken up with, George Sanders sold his beloved congress in Majorca. Soon after, he checked into a bed in Barcelona, and two days later, his body was discovered next to five empty tubes of Nembutal.
George is also joined at near his real living brother in the 1956 film Eradication of a Scoundrel (1956) (again playing his gauge brother).
Leading got involved in acting when a secretary in the nonetheless advertising firm suggested it. That secretary was Greer Garson.
Was appearing as the lead in the Broadway-required melodic Sherry! (with Dolores Gray) at the time of Benita Hume's death. He was so down near her destruction that he left the disclose in its Boston try-out and was replaced close to Clive Revill.
Featured in a offence unfamiliar, "Crime On My Hands," in which he solved a murder on a cover traditional. The rules was ghost-written nearby Falcon screenwriter Craig Rice.
Crazed of a fine baritone singing present, often raised at parties, Sanders released an album entitled "The George Sanders Against: Songs for the Enticing Lady" (ABC-Paramount: 1958), today a much sought-after collector's memorandum.
Credited as the author of the mystery , "Stranger at Almshouse." Book was truly ghostwritten nearby Leigh Brackett. Paperback dedication reads, "To Leigh Brackett, whom I maintain never met".
Is portrayed at hand Neil Hunt in Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) (TV).
Was harmonious of two stars of the "Pink Panther" series to commit suicide. Capucine, who played Inspector Clouseau's little woman in The Pink Panther (1963), killed herself in 1990.
His ex-wives Zsa Zsa Gabor and Magda Gabor were sisters.
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