George Innes
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Born | Stepney, East London, England | 8 March 1938
Alma mater | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1963–present |
George Innes (born 8 March 1938) is a British actor.
Stage career
Innes was born in
Other theatre credits include working for Royal Court Theatre production company in Chips with Everything, which played in the West End and on Broadway. He appeared in Othello (understudying Frank Finlay's Iago) with Olivier at the National Theatre at Chichester and The Old Vic. Other performances in this period include roles in Dutch Courtesan, Mother Courage, Hobson's Choice, and The Master Builder. At the National Theatre at South Bank, he appeared in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers (Pieter Rogers directing), Bedroom Farce (directed by Peter Hall, transferring to the West End), and The Vortex at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, (with Bob Ackerman directing). In 1993–94 he appeared in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, with Simon Curtis directing in Chicago, a production which appeared on Broadway. Returning to London, he performed at the Southwark Playhouse in Rosmersholm (1997) and Riders to the Sea (2005).
In 2009 he appeared off-Broadway in The Lodger at the
Film career
Innes's film career includes
His recent films include
Television career
Innes has been twice nominated for an
.Filmography
References
External links
- George Innes at IMDb
- George Innes website