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  1. Macready was cast as Cyrus Canfield, a vengeful father searching for his runaway teenage daughter, played by Floy Dean, in the May 26, 1962, series finale of NBC's The Tall Man . He played publishing magnate Glenn Howard in the TV movie Fame Is the Name of the Game (1966) starring Anthony Franciosa, but was replaced by Gene Barry in the role ...

  2. George Macready. Actor: Gilda. George Macready--the name probably does not ring any bells for most but the voice would be unmistakable. He attended and graduated from Brown University and had a short stint as a New York newspaperman, but became interested in acting on the advice of colorful Polish émigré classical stage director Richard Boleslawski, who would go on to Hollywood to direct ...

    • August 29, 1899
    • July 2, 1973
  3. George Macready. Actor: Gilda. George Macready--the name probably does not ring any bells for most but the voice would be unmistakable. He attended and graduated from Brown University and had a short stint as a New York newspaperman, but became interested in acting on the advice of colorful Polish émigré classical stage director Richard Boleslawski, who would go on to Hollywood to direct ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. 25 de jun. de 2023 · Alex Vlahov. ·. Follow. 2 min read. ·. Jun 25, 2023. -- QUEER NOIR: There is an intimate subtext in GILDA (1946) between American gambler Glenn Ford & suave European casino owner George...

  5. George had three children: Michael Macready (born 1932), Marcia (born 1934) and Elizabeth (born 1938). Macready won a varsity letter in football at Brown University in 1920 -- but as the manager, not as a player.

    • August 29, 1899
    • July 2, 1973
  6. Fantasy. Elizabeth Hawthorne is a New Zealand-born actress who is best known for her role as Mrs. Macready in the 2005 film The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and the Peter Jackson supernatural comedy, The Frighteners. She also played Judge Harriet Caldwell in the 2004 TV movie, Raising Waylon.

  7. Though specializing in playing hissable heavies, the tall, slender 6' 1" blond, blue-eyed George Peabody Macready was actually a cultured and expert art collector, as was his good friend Vincent Price with whom Macready was partners in a Los Angeles art gallery. Born August 29, 1899, in Providence, Rhode Island, he claimed (probably correctly ...