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George Walter Rose (19 February 1920 – 5 May 1988) was an English actor and singer in theatre and film. He won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for roles in My Fair Lady and The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
7 de may. de 2024 · George Rose (born February 19, 1920, Bicester, Oxfordshire, England—died May 5, 1988, near Sosúa, Dominican Republic) was a British-born actor who for decades was a multitalented star on Broadway. Rose excelled in comic roles ranging from Shakespeare to Gilbert and Sullivan.
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7 de oct. de 2015 · It’s all about the story, George Rose would instruct fellow actor Ed Dixon over the course of their 20 year friendship. And boy, did Georgie have quite a story. In this “giddy, humorous...
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6 de may. de 1988 · George Rose was one of the most versatile, inventive and hard-working actors on the Broadway and London stage during the last 40 years.
George Rose was born on 19 February 1920 in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for A New Leaf (1971), A Night to Remember (1958) and The Pirates of Penzance (1983). He died on 5 May 1988 in Rio Plata, Dominican Republic.
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George Rose (19 February 1920 - 5 May 1988) was an English actor in theatre and film. Born in Bicester, Oxfordshire the son of a butcher, Rose studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. After graduation he briefly was a farmer and secretary.
George Rose. One of George Rose’s best-remembered roles is that of the mutton-chopped Major General – spitting out his patter song with lightning speed – in Joseph Papp’s production of The Pirates of Penzance, with Kevin Kline and Linda Ronstadt.