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George Kirby

Born in Chicago, Illinois, USA on 8th June 1923. Died in 1995 aged 72 years old.
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George Kirby was an actor with a career spanning 72 years, from 1942 to 2014, starting at the age of 19. His first film was The Black Swan and his last film was Good People. A lot of his work was in the Drama and Comedy genres.

Known For

Filmography

Film Film Year Runtime Rating Streaming Options
Good People poster Good People 2014 1h 30m
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Trouble in Mind poster Trouble in Mind 1985 1h 51m
Sunset Limousine poster Sunset Limousine 1983 1h 32m
Joys poster Joys 1976 1h 30m
Saga of Sonora poster Saga of Sonora 1973 48m
A Man Called Adam poster A Man Called Adam 1966 1h 39m
Kitty poster Kitty 1945 1h 43m
The White Cliffs of Dover poster The White Cliffs of Dover 1944 2h 6m
Forever and a Day poster Forever and a Day 1943 1h 44m
The Black Swan poster The Black Swan 1942 1h 27m

Regularly Credited With

Charles Irwin
Charles Irwin
3 films together
June Lockhart
June Lockhart
2 films together
Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd
2 films together
Peter Lawford
Peter Lawford
2 films together
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Ray Milland
2 films together
Gladys Cooper's profile
Gladys Cooper
2 films together
Isobel Elsom's profile
Isobel Elsom
2 films together
Ethel Griffies
Ethel Griffies
2 films together
Cecil Kellaway's profile
Cecil Kellaway
2 films together

Stats

His Top Genres 1
24% Drama
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His Top Years
10% 2014
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1 Genres are counted according to total films, not total genres, as such the overall total of all genress will be more than 100%.

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George Kirby FAQ

How old was George Kirby when he died?

72 years old.

When was George Kirby born?

8th June 1923

Where was George Kirby born?

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Has George Kirby won an Oscar?

No, he never won an Oscar.

Has George Kirby won a BAFTA?

No, he never won an BAFTA.