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George Irving

George Irving

42 titles Acting Oct 05, 1874 Died: Sep 11, 1961 New York City, New York, USA

George Henry Irving (October 5, 1874 – September 11, 1961) was a prominent American actor and director known for his extensive contribution to the film industry. He initially began his career on the stage before making his transition to Hollywood in 1914. Throughout his career, Irving appeared in over 250 films between 1914 and 1948, initially taking on both acting and directing roles.

In the early years of his Hollywood journey, he directed approximately 35 silent films before dedicating himself solely to acting in the mid-1920s. Over the next two decades, he became a revered character actor, often portraying dignified and authoritative figures in supporting roles. Among his notable performances are Robert Wentworth in the 1929 classic "Coquette" and the lawyer Alexander Peabody in the 1938 comedy "Bringing Up Baby."

Irving's illustrious career transitioned into television in the 1950s, where he continued to showcase his talent. With a rich legacy spanning several decades, George Irving remains remembered for his significant impact on both film and television, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry before his passing in 1961 at the age of 86.

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