George Edward Cole, OBE (born 22 April 1925, Tooting) is an English actor. In an interview included in the 2007 DVD release of A Christmas Carol he recounts that he was given up for adoption at the age of ten days, and adopted by Mr and Mrs George Cole. He grew up with a strong Cockney accent that hindered his early performing career. He began appearing in films in the early 1940s, debuting in the 1941 film Cottage to Let.
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- George Edward Cole, OBE (born 22 April 1925, Tooting) is an English actor. In an interview included in the 2007 DVD release of A Christmas Carol he recounts that he was given up for adoption at the age of ten days, and adopted by Mr and Mrs George Cole. He grew up with a strong Cockney accent that hindered his early performing career. He began appearing in films in the early 1940s, debuting in the 1941 film Cottage to Let. He attributes his career to the British stage and film actor Alastair Sim, who became his mentor. Cole appeared in a total of 11 films with Sim, starting with Cottage to Let, and ending with the somewhat obscure 1961 independent film The Anatomist. He also acted opposite Laurence Olivier in The Demi-Paradise (1943) and Olivier's film version of Henry V (1944), but his career was interrupted by his service in the Royal Air Force from 1944 to 1947. He became familiar to audiences in British comedy films in the 1950s. Cole appeared with Sim in Scrooge (as the young Scrooge) in 1951, but his best known film role was as "Flash Harry" in the St Trinian's films (two of which also star Sim). Cole later became a respected television actor. During the 1960s and 1970s, he played numerous character parts on British television, usually as a disturbed and/or pathetic villain or victim. The television series he appeared in included Gideon's Way ('The Firebug', 1965), Out of the Unknown ('The Last Lonely Man', 1969), UFO ('Flight Path', 1969) and Menace ('Killing Time', 1970). He also starred in the big screen movie Take Me High alongside Cliff Richard and Deborah Watling. His most memorable television role was as crooked used car dealer Arthur Daley in the Thames Television series Minder (1979-94). The character became synonymous with the down-at-heel side of 1980s capitalism. Cole played a similar character in late 1980s / early 1990s TV advertisements for the Leeds Permanent Building Society who was "Laughing all the way to The Leeds". In 1988 he voiced Vernon the mouse in the Children's ITV cartoon Tube Mice (in which Minder co-star Dennis Waterman also voiced a character). Cole also played Henry Root in the TV series Root Into Europe in 1992. In 1995–1996 he starred as businessman-councillor Freddie Patterson in An Independent Man. He also starred as Brian Hook in the BBC Comedy Dad in the late 1990s alongside Kevin McNally, who played his son, Alan Hook. He is able to hide his London accent when playing upper-class characters, such as Sir Giles Lynchwood in the TV adaptation of Tom Sharpe's novel Blott on the Landscape. Recently he was announced to play the leading role in Kevin Tate's The Story of Carl Veart, a new 6-part ITV series. Cole recently appeared in the BBC drama A Class Apart, in which he played a grandfather who encourages his impoverished daughter keep her son on the straight and narrow by means of a public school bursary (part of the Winter/Spring 2007 season), and The Dinner Party, broadcast in September 2007. He was married first to Eileen Moore, an actress and subsequently to Penny Morrell, in 1964, with whom he has two children.
- George Edward Cole ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Beim ersten Film Cottage to Let arbeitete Cole mit Alastair Sim zusammen, der zu seinem Freund und Förderer wurde. Die beiden traten gemeinsam in 11 Filmen auf. Cole diente in den Jahren 1944 bis 1947 in der Royal Air Force. Danach spielte er in zahlreichen Filmen wie Cleopatra, Der blaue Vogel und Mary Reilly. Von 1979 bis 1994 trat er in der Fernsehserie Der Aufpasser auf. Nach einigen Quellen spielt Cole besonders oft Charaktere, die der höheren Klasse der englischen Gesellschaft angehören. Dazu gehört u.a. die Rolle des Adeligen Sir Giles Lynchwood in der BBC-Fernsehserie Blott on the Landscape aus dem Jahr 1985, die auf der Novelle Klex in der Landschaft von Tom Sharpe basierte. Der Grund dafür ist, dass er den typischen Akzent der sog. besseren Kreise gut beherrscht. Cole ist zum zweiten Mal verheiratet und hat drei Kinder.
- George Edward Cole OBE on brittiläinen näyttelijä. Hän syntyi Tootingissa, Lontoossa, ja aloitti elokuvauransa 1940-luvun alussa. Cole palveli Royal Air Forcessa vuosina 1944–1947. Elokuvia, joissa hän on esiintynyt, ovat muiden muassa Saiturin joulu, Tyttö autiolla saarella, Kauhukakarat, Ase, Kauhukakarat tappotuulella (1957), Aaveratsastaja ja Kleopatra. Cole on uransa aikana esiintynyt myös lukuisissa televisiosarjoissa, kuten Minderissä ja Pat Heywoodin kanssa lyhytikäisessä Root Into Europessa. Hän oli vuosina 1983 ja 1985 ehdolla Baftan televisiopalkinnon saajaksi.
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- George Edward Cole, OBE (born 22 April 1925, Tooting) is an English actor. In an interview included in the 2007 DVD release of A Christmas Carol he recounts that he was given up for adoption at the age of ten days, and adopted by Mr and Mrs George Cole. He grew up with a strong Cockney accent that hindered his early performing career. He began appearing in films in the early 1940s, debuting in the 1941 film Cottage to Let.
- George Edward Cole ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Beim ersten Film Cottage to Let arbeitete Cole mit Alastair Sim zusammen, der zu seinem Freund und Förderer wurde. Die beiden traten gemeinsam in 11 Filmen auf. Cole diente in den Jahren 1944 bis 1947 in der Royal Air Force. Danach spielte er in zahlreichen Filmen wie Cleopatra, Der blaue Vogel und Mary Reilly. Von 1979 bis 1994 trat er in der Fernsehserie Der Aufpasser auf.
- George Edward Cole OBE on brittiläinen näyttelijä. Hän syntyi Tootingissa, Lontoossa, ja aloitti elokuvauransa 1940-luvun alussa. Cole palveli Royal Air Forcessa vuosina 1944–1947. Elokuvia, joissa hän on esiintynyt, ovat muiden muassa Saiturin joulu, Tyttö autiolla saarella, Kauhukakarat, Ase, Kauhukakarat tappotuulella (1957), Aaveratsastaja ja Kleopatra.
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