George Benson

George Benson

actor

George Benson was born on Jan 11, 1911 in UK. George Benson's big-screen debut came with The Man from Toronto directed by Sinclair Hill in 1933, strarring Villager (A Willow Bottomer) (uncredited). George Benson is known for Casanova directed by Mark Cullingham, Frank Finlay stars as Casanova and Norman Rossington as Lorenzo. The upcoming new movie George Benson plays is What Became of Jack and Jill? which will be released on Jun 23, 1972.

George was born in Wales of a Northern family with several generations of architects to which his own son, Christopher has joined. There's also a long family link to Shakespearean actor/manager Sir Frank Benson. After seeing Shakespearean productions in Western Super Mar, his boyhood home and determined to be an actor he was taken to see Sir Frank. George was trained at RADA after which he gained much early stage experience in Charlot Revues, and acted with the Cambridge Festival Theatre in Cambridge ,and The Gate Theatre in London and toured to the Middle East and Australia where he would return in a Shakespeare group headed by Katherine Hepburn, Just before WWII he achieved his ambition of joining a top theatre company at the Old Vic being directed by Tyrone Guthrie in such as She Stoops to Conquer, On the outbreak of war he joined the Royal Artillery then on demob played in Bettergate at Londons Garrick Theatre then The Winslow Boy which toured America. On his return he appeared in Hamlet at the Old Vic in 49/50. He studied theatrical history and was a member of an organisation to preserve important old buildings and was made Chairman of the organisation of Theatre Research

  • Birthday

    Jan 11, 1911
  • Place of Birth

    Cardiff, Wales, UK

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