George Sewell
George Sewell (31 August 1924 – 2 April 2007) was a distinguished English actor, renowned primarily for his impressive television performances while also making significant contributions to theater and film. Born to a printer and a florist in Hoxton, Sewell left formal education at 14, initially pursuing a career in printing before transitioning to construction, where he aided in the restoration of bomb-damaged homes during the aftermath of World War II.
After completing his training as a Royal Air Force pilot, he was discharged before he could engage in combat. Following his military service, Sewell joined the Merchant Navy, serving as an oil trimmer aboard the iconic RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth, facilitating their renowned transatlantic voyages to New York. His eclectic career also saw him work as a street photographer, lend support to a French roller-skating troupe, and serve as a drummer and assistant road manager for a rumba band. Additionally, he explored Europe as a motor coach courier for a travel company.
Sewell’s acting career blossomed in the 1960s, where he became a familiar face on British television. His memorable roles in popular series, alongside his theatrical endeavors, solidified his reputation as a versatile performer. Throughout his career, Sewell earned acclaim for his dynamic portrayals, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
If You Go Down in the Woods Today
Doppelgänger
Robbery
Operation: Daybreak
Kaleidoscope
The Vengeance of She
Invasion: UFO
The Haunted House of Horror
Sparrows Can't Sing
Get Carter
A Place to Go
The Detectives
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
UFO