
George Woodbridge
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 16, 1907
Place of Birth: Exeter, Devon, England, UK
Known For

London Conspiracy
Life is never dull where Lord Brett Sinclair and Danny Wilde are concerned. But who would expect dire danger, hilarious though it may be, to face them in one of Brett's baronial homes? Even more unexpectedly, murder and black magic take place when Danny decides to own his own little piece of England and buys a tumble down old cottage. The old mansion, Greensleeves, has been in the Sinclair family for generations, but has been unoccupied for a long time except for an aged butler named Moorehead. It is only by chance that Brett discovers that it has been restored without his permission. He and Danny decide to investigate and, entering through a secret tunnel, find a letter addressed to a theatrical agent asking him to an actor who resembles Brett. Brett promptly poses as the actor and gets the job of impersonating himself. Danny and Brett have a lot to overcome before Danny can enjoy his little piece of England!

Diamonds on Wheels
Three kids get mixed up with jewel thieves and stolen diamonds in a 24-hour road rally.

The Black Sheep of Whitehall
A professor teaching at a correspondence school discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.

The Persuaders!
An English aristocrat and an American millionaire come together to tackle crime.

A Ghost Story for Christmas
A strand of annual British short television adaptations of classic ghost stories, referencing the oral tradition of telling supernatural tales at Christmas. First broadcast on BBC One from 1971 to 1978, and revived in 2005 on BBC Four.

Silent Dust
A wealthy blind man is determined to build a cricket pavilion as a memorial to his dead son, who was killed in battle in World War II. Not long before the dedication ceremony is to be held, the son shows up; it turns out that he wasn't killed in battle but deserted, and has become a blackmailer and a killer. He wants to get some money to "start a new life", but his blind father senses that something is wrong and sets out to find out what's going on.

Dracula
After Jonathan Harker attacks Dracula at his castle, the vampire travels to a nearby city, where he preys on the family of Harker's fiancée. The only one who may be able to protect them is Dr. van Helsing, Harker's friend and fellow-student of vampires, who is determined to destroy Dracula, whatever the cost.

An Inspector Calls
An upper-crust family dinner is interrupted by a police inspector who brings news that a girl known to everyone present has died in suspicious circumstances. It seems that any or all of them could have had a hand in her death. But who is the mysterious Inspector and what can he want of them?

Where's Jack?
Based on the adventures of Jack Sheppard, the thief and jail-breaker who became a folk hero in 1720s London.

Omnibus
Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was the successor to the long-running arts-based series 'Monitor'. It ran from 1967 until 2003, usually being transmitted on Sunday evenings. During its 35-year history, the programme won 12 Bafta awards. Among the series' best remembered documentaries are Cracked Actor, a profile of David Bowie, and Rene Magritte, a graduate film by David Wheatley, 'Madonna: Behind the American dream', a film produced by Nadia Hagger, and a profile of the British film director Ridley Scott. For a season in 1982, the series was in a magazine format presented by Barry Norman. The series was replaced by 'Imagine' hosted by Alan Yentob.
Filmography
as Gregory Ward
as PC Andrew
as Inigo Pipkin
as Ferry Skipper
as Hotel Proprietor
as Gregory Ward
as Fat Bather
as Challow
as Publican
as Landlord
as Hangman
as Hotel Proprietor
as Man in Car
as Hotel Proprietor
as Old Garnsey
as Herr Kristensen
as Landlord
as Det.-Sgt. Cloudby
as Ned
as Town Crier
as Sid Ludge
as Mr. Beacon
as Chopper
as The Woodman
as Farmer
as Dr. Edward Broughton
as Yorkshire Orchestra Leader
as Dominique
as Chief Prison Officer Jenkins
as Dr. Ferguson
as Police Constable
as Blake
as Little John
as Pub Landlord (uncredited)
as Captain Lowry
as Janitor
as Landlord (uncredited)
as Member of Atomic Commission
as Ripe Gentleman
as 1st Landlord
as Policeman
as Farmer
as Leonides
as Policeman (uncredited)
as Hospital Security Man
as Lord Bancroft
as Joseph
as Taxi Driver
as PC Jorkins (uncredited)
as Jack Brasted
as Old Bailey Warder
as Yorkie
as Landlord
as Fisherman Outside Pub (uncredited)
as Farmer
as Inspector Goldfinch
as Mr Bunting's Friend
as Alf
as 'Old Circular'
as Fish & Chip Shop Owner - Stanley
as Sergeant Hawker
as Cockie
as Police Inspector
as Second Tempter
as Sgt. Ritchie
as Samuel Chapdelaine
as Sgt. Sawnton
as Vassili
as Foreman
as Police Sergeant
as Aimes
as Stevens
as Grey
as Joe Frost, the butcher
as Detective Sgt. Hendricks
as Walter
as Gravedigger (uncredited)
as Male Nurse
as Gruppenfuhrer Rudolf Jurgens