Tom Georgeson
Tom Georgeson, a talented actor hailing from Liverpool, has made a significant mark in the realm of television and film. He is particularly celebrated for his performances in several influential TV dramas, including the acclaimed series Between the Lines, Boys from the Blackstuff, Scully, and G.B.H., all of which were crafted by the renowned writer Alan Bleasdale. Georgeson's versatility as an actor allowed him to bring depth and authenticity to his characters in these groundbreaking productions.
In the world of cinema, Georgeson is perhaps most recognized for his memorable portrayal of the character George Thomason—a clever nod to his own name—in the 1988 comedy classic A Fish Called Wanda, directed by John Cleese and Charles Crichton. This film not only showcased his comedic talents but also solidified his status as a notable figure in British film history. With a career spanning decades, Tom Georgeson has consistently captivated audiences with his dynamic performances, making him a respected and admired figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions to both television and film continue to resonate with fans and critics alike, reflecting his enduring legacy as an actor.
Filmography
No Surrender
The Land Girls
Under The Greenwood Tree
Swing
Irish Jam
Angel (2007)
Downtime
Notes on a Scandal
A Fish Called Wanda
G.B.H.
The Hollow Crown
Bleak House
Liverpool 1