George Carney
George Carney (21 November 1887 – 9 December 1947) was a British stage and film actor.[1] He worked in the Liverpool Cotton Exchange, in a furniture business, then in the Belfast shipyards. He then took up concert work and entered vaudeville before eventually turning to film.
George Carney | |
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Born | Bristol, Gloucestershire, England | 21 November 1887
Died | 9 December 1947 60) London, England | (aged
Complete filmography
- Commissionaire (1933) - Sergeant Ted Seymour
- The Television Follies (1933) - Father
- Say It With Flowers (1934) - Bill Woods
- The Night Club Queen (1934) - Hale
- Red Ensign (1934) - Mr. Lindsey (uncredited)
- Music Hall (1934) - Bill
- Easy Money (1934) - Boggie
- A Glimpse of Paradise (1934) - Jim Bogsworth
- Hyde Park (1934) - Joe Smith
- Flood Tide (1934) - Captain Bill Buckett
- Lest We Forget (1934) - Sergeant Jock
- A Real Bloke (1935) - Bill
- City of Beautiful Nonsense (1935) - Chesterton
- Windfall (1935) - Syd
- Cock o' the North (1935) - George Barton
- Variety (1935) - Minor Role
- The Small Man (1936) - Bill Edwards
- It's in the Bag (1936) - Blumfield
- Tomorrow We Live (1936) - Mr. Taylor
- Land Without Music (1936) - Prison Warder
- Some Waiter! (1936, Short)
- Thunder in the City (1937) - Harry Hopper (uncredited)
- Dreaming Lips (1937) - Rescuer
- Beauty and the Barge (1937) - Tom Codd
- Father Steps Out (1937) - Joe Hardcastle
- Smash and Grab (1937) - Engine Driver (uncredited)
- Lancashire Luck (1937) - George Lovejoy
- Little Miss Somebody (1937) - Angus Duncan
- Easy Riches (1938) - Sam Miller
- Paid in Error (1938) - Will Baker
- Kicking the Moon Around (1938) - Police Constable Truscott
- Weddings Are Wonderful (1938) - Rogers
- When We Are Married (1938, TV Movie) - Henry Ormonroyd
- Consider Your Verdict (1938, Short) - The Butcher
- Miracles Do Happen (1938) - Mr. F. Greenlaw
- Young Man's Fancy (1939) - Chairman
- Come On George! (1939) - Sgt. Johnson
- Where's That Fire? (1940) - Councillor (uncredited)
- The Stars Look Down (1939) - Slogger Gowlan
- A Window in London (1940) - Night Watchman
- Convoy (1940) - Bates
- The Briggs Family (1940) - George Downing
- Kipps (1941) - Old Pornick (scenes deleted)
- Love on the Dole (1941) - Mr. Hardcastle
- The Common Touch (1941) - Charlie
- Hard Steel (1942) - Bert Mortimer
- The Day Will Dawn (1942) - Harry, Soldier in Fleet Street Pub
- Unpublished Story (1942) - Landlord
- In Which We Serve (1942) - Mr. Blake
- Thunder Rock (1942) - Harry
- Rose of Tralee (1942) - Collett
- When We Are Married (1943) - Landlord
- Schweik's New Adventures (1943) - Gendarme
- The Night Invader (1943) - Conductor
- Tawny Pipit (1944) - Whimbrel
- Welcome, Mr. Washington (1944) - Publican
- Soldier, Sailor (1944)
- Waterloo Road (1945) - Tom Mason
- The Agitator (1945) - Bill Shackleton
- I Know Where I'm Going! (1945) - Mr. Webster
- Wanted for Murder (1946) - Boat Rental Agent
- Spring Song (1946) - Stage Door Keeper (uncredited)
- The Root of All Evil (1947) - Bowser
- Woman to Woman (1947) - Taxi Driver
- The Little Ballerina (1947) - Bill
- Fortune Lane (1947) - Mr. Quentin
- Brighton Rock (1947) - Phil Corkery
- Good-Time Girl (1948) - Mr. Rawlings (final film role)
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References
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