George Coulouris

Actor

Birthday October 1, 1903

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Manchester, Lancashire, England

DEATH DATE 1989-4-25, London, England (86 years old)

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 6' (1.83 m)

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1903

George Alexander Coulouris (1 October 1903 – 25 April 1989) was an English film and stage actor.

Of Anglo-Greek origin, Coulouris was brought up both in Manchester and nearby Urmston and was educated at Manchester Grammar School.

1926

Coulouris made his stage debut in 1926 with Henry V at the Old Vic.

1928

In 1928 and 1929 he appeared in several productions at the Cambridge Festival Theatre including Eugene O'Niell's The Hairy Ape..

1929

By 1929, he made his first Broadway appearance, followed by his first Hollywood film role in 1933.

1930

Coulouris was married to Louise Franklin from 1930 until her death in 1976, and then to Elizabeth Donaldson from 1977 until his death in 1989.

He was the father of computer scientist George Coulouris and artist Mary Louise Coulouris.

1936

A major impact on his life was Orson Welles, whom he met in 1936 when they both had roles in the Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's Ten Million Ghosts.

1937

Welles invited Coulouris to become a charter member of his Mercury Theatre, and in 1937 Coulouris performed the role of Mark Antony in the company's debut production, Caesar, an innovative modern-dress production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

1938

In 1938, he appeared in the Mercury stage productions of The Shoemaker's Holiday and Heartbreak House, and became part of the repertory company that presented CBS Radio's The Mercury Theatre on the Air and its sponsored continuation, The Campbell Playhouse (1938–40).

1940

During the 1940s, Coulouris remained a regular figure on the stage and screen, starring in his own Broadway production of Richard III in 1943.

1941

In Citizen Kane (1941), Coulouris played Walter Parks Thatcher, a financier similar to J. P. Morgan.

Coulouris and Welles each received a 1941 National Board of Review Award for their performances.

1943

Also for CBS, in 1943 he appeared in the radio series Suspense, in the episode "The Last Letter of Dr. Bronson" with Laird Cregar and in 1944, "Portrait without a Face".

His films in this period included For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943), Between Two Worlds (1944), Mr. Skeffington (1944) and Watch on the Rhine (1943), in which he repeated the role he originated in the Broadway production.

1948

He also performed as Robert de Baudricourt in Joan of Arc (1948), starring Ingrid Bergman.

Coulouris was the first actor to star in the title role of the Bulldog Drummond radio program on the Mutual Broadcasting System.

1950

Coulouris returned to Britain after 1950, living first in Putney and later in Hampstead.

He appeared in more films, theatre and television productions.

1951

His home in Hampstead between 1951 and 1989 is shown in the Camden Notables Map.

1952

His stage work was the most well regarded and included the title role in King Lear at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre (1952); the lead (Dr. Stockmann) in An Enemy of the People (1959) at the Arts Theatre, Cambridge; Peter Flynn in Seán O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars at the Mermaid Theatre (1962); a part in August Strindberg's The Dance of Death; and Big Daddy in Tennessee Williams's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1970).

1953

Later film roles included parts in The Heart of the Matter (1953), Doctor in the House (1954), Papillon (1973), Mahler and Murder on the Orient Express (both 1974).

1957

He had rare leading roles in the British horror movies The Man Without a Body (1957) and The Woman Eater (1958).

1964

He appeared as Arbitan in the Doctor Who serial The Keys of Marinus (1964).

1967

He played in over 80 films, but radio roles were also numerous, and his television roles included parts in Hancock's Half Hour ("The Missing Page"), Danger Man and The Prisoner ("Checkmate", 1967).

Other appearances included the recurring role of science writer Harcourt Brown in the ABC serials Pathfinders to Mars and Pathfinders to Venus, which were sequels to earlier serials (Target Luna and Pathfinders in Space).

2008

In Me and Orson Welles (2008), Richard Linklater's period drama set in the days surrounding the premiere of the Mercury Theatre's production of Caesar, Coulouris is portrayed by Ben Chaplin.

George Coulouris's Broadway credits are listed at the Internet Broadway Database.