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  1. George Arthur Woodbridge (16 February 1907 – 31 March 1973) was an English actor who appeared in films, television, and theatre ranging from the 1930s to the 1970s.

  2. George Woodbridge was born on 16 February 1907 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Horror of Dracula (1958), Murder in the Cathedral (1951) and The Son of Robin Hood (1958). He was married to Ellen Frances Wooley. He died on 31 March 1973 in Barnet, London, England, UK.

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    • Exeter, Devon, England, UK
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    • Barnet, London, England, UK
  3. George Woodbridge (October 3, 1930 – January 20, 2004) was an American illustrator known for his exhaustive research and historical accuracy, and for his 44-year run as a contributor to MAD Magazine.

  4. George Woodbridge was born on 16 February 1907 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Horror of Dracula (1958), Murder in the Cathedral (1951) and Discussion Materials (1958). He was married to Ellen Frances Wooley. He died on 31 March 1973 in Barnet, London, England, UK.

    • February 16, 1907
    • March 31, 1973
  5. 8 de abr. de 2018 · George Woodbridge was one of those brilliant British character actors who always added an extra special something whenever he appeared. Another actor who could create an awful lot from sometimes very little. Never a star, he won over 180 screen roles during a forty year career.

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  7. A British actor, born in Exeter, Devon, England, UK, on February 16, 1907, as George Arthur Woodbridge. His notable work includes The Naked Heart (1950), Horror of Dracula (1958), Murder in the Cathedral (1951), and Son of Robin Hood (1958).