
George Irving
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Acting · Born 1874-10-05 · age 86 at death · New York City, New York, USA
George Henry Irving (October 5, 1874 – September 11, 1961) was an American film actor and director. Irving started his career as a theatre actor. In 1914 he came to Hollywood and acted in over 250 films from 1914 until 1948. Irving was initially an actor-director and directed about 35 silent films. He switched exclusively to acting in the mid-1920s and became a character actor until the later 1940s. He usually played reputable and stern persons of authority in supporting roles. Irving is perhaps best known for his roles as Robert Wentworth in Coquette (1929), and as the lawyer Alexander Peabody in Bringing Up Baby (1938). George Irving ended his prolific career with television roles in the 1950s.
Titles

Bringing Up Baby

A Night at the Opera

Wings

Island of Lost Souls

Sergeant York

42nd Street

Son of Dracula

Hangmen Also Die!

The Docks of New York

Manhattan Melodrama

Dishonored

The Divorcee

Dangerous

Once Upon a Honeymoon

Bluebeard

3 Bad Men

A Free Soul

Merrily We Go to Hell

Broken Lullaby

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle

Love Crazy

Christmas Holiday

Coquette

Charlie Chan in Egypt

Magic Town

Viva Villa!

Thunderbolt

Bright Eyes

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

Employees' Entrance

Knute Rockne All American

Just Imagine

Here Comes the Navy

Charlie Chan at the Race Track

Johnny Apollo

Captain January

Breakfast for Two

Wonder Bar

Night Flight

Dust Be My Destiny

You're Telling Me!

Behind Office Doors

The Saint in New York

An American Tragedy

The Star Witness

The Mandarin Mystery

The World Moves On

Rasputin and the Empress

The Last Flight

Five and Ten

Lady in the Death House

The Last Performance

Give Me Liberty

Calling Philo Vance

The Common Law

Conspiracy

Shadow of the Law

The Great Man's Lady

Dante's Inferno

The Toast of New York