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George Sanders Biography and Filmography
George Sanders
Birthday: July 3, 1906
Birth Place: St. Petersburg, Russia
Height: 6' 3"
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Biography
Throughout much of his screen career, actor George Sanders was the very personification of cynicism, an elegantly dissolute figure whose distinct brand of anomie distinguished dozens of films during a career spanning nearly four decades. Born in St. Petersburg on July 3, 1906, Sanders and his family fled to the U.K. during the Revolution, and he was later educated at Brighton College. After first pursuing a career in the textile industry, Sanders briefly flirted with a South American tobacco venture; when it failed, he returned to Britain with seemingly no other options outside of a stage career. After a series of small theatrical roles, in 1934 he appeared in Noel Coward's Conversation Piece; the performance led to his film debut in 1936's Find the Lady, followed by a starring role in Strange Cargo. After a series of other undistinguished projects, Sanders appeared briefly in William Cameron Menzies' influential science fiction epic Things to Come. In 1937, he traveled to Hollywood, where a small but effective role in Lloyd's of London resulted in a long-term contract with 20th Century Fox. A number of lead roles in projects followed, including Love Is News and The Lady Escapes, before Fox and RKO cut a deal to allow him to star as the Leslie Charteris adventurer the Saint in a pair of back-to-back 1939 features, The Saint Strikes Back and The Saint in London. The series remained Sanders' primary focus for the next two years, and in total he starred in five Saint pictures, culminating in 1941's The Saint at Palm Springs. Sandwiched in between were a variety of other projects, including performances in a pair of 1940 Alfred Hitchcock thrillers, Foreign Correspondent and the Best Picture Oscar-winner Rebecca.After co-starring with Ingrid Bergman in 1941's Rage in Heaven, Sanders began work on another adventure series, playing a suave investigator dubbed the Falcon; after debuting the character in The Gay Falcon, he starred in three more entries — A Date With the Falcon, The Falcon Takes Over, and The Falcon's Brother — before turning over the role to his real-life brother, Tom Conway. Through his work in Julien Duvivier's Tales of Manhattan, Sanders began to earn notice as a more serious actor, and his lead performance in a 1943 adaptation of the W. Somerset Maugham novel The Moon and Sixpence established him among the Hollywood elite. He then appeared as an evil privateer in the Tyrone Power swashbuckler The Black Swan, followed by Jean Renoir's This Land Is Mine. A pair of excellent John Brahm thrillers, 1944's The Lodger and 1945's Hangover Square, helped bring Sanders' contract with Fox to its close.With his portrayal of the world-weary Lord Henry Wooten in 1945's The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Sanders essayed the first of the rakish, cynical performances which would typify the balance of his career; while occasionally playing more sympathetic roles in pictures like The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, he was primarily cast as a malcontent, winning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his venomous turn in 1951's All About Eve. The award brought Sanders such high-profile projects as 1951's I Can Get It for You Wholesale, 1952's Ivanhoe, and Roberto Rossellini's 1953 effort Viaggio in Italia. However, his star waned, and the musical Call Me Madam, opposite Ethel Merman, was his last major performance. A series of historical pieces followed, and late in the decade he hosted a television series, The George Sanders Mystery Theater. In 1960, he also published an autobiography, Memoirs of a Professional Cad.Sanders spent virtually all of the 1960s appearing in little-seen, low-budget foreign productions. Exceptions to the rule included the 1962 Disney adventure In Search of the Castaways, the 1964 Blake Edwards Pink Panther comedy A Shot in the Dark, and 1967's animated Disney fable The Jungle Book, in which he voiced the character of Shere Khan the Tiger. After appearing on Broadway in the title role of The Man Who Came to Dinner, Sanders appeared in John Huston's 1970 thriller The Kremlin Letter, an indication of a career upswing; however, the only offers which came his way were low-rent horror pictures like 1972's Doomwatch and 1973's Psychomania. Prior to the release of the latter, Sanders killed himself on August 25, 1972, by overdosing on sleeping pills while staying in a Costa Brava hotel; his suicide note read, "Dear World, I am leaving you because I am bored." He was 66 years old.
Filmography
In Search of the Castaways: Part 1 (1978)
[ Joss Ackland ]
Doomwatch (1972)
[ James Cosmo ]
Psychomania (1971)
[ Robert Hardy ]
Endless Night (1971)
Appuntamento col disonore (1970)
[ Klaus Kinski ]
The Kremlin Letter (1970)
[ Orson Welles ][ Max von Sydow ][ John Huston ]
The Best House in London (1969)
[ John Cleese ][ Warren Mitchell ]
The Body Stealers (1969)
The Seven Secrets of Sumuru (1969)
[ Jesus Franco ]
The Candy Man (1969)
Laura (1968)
[ Robert Stack ][ Truman Capote ][ Farley Granger ]
The Jungle Book (1967)
[ Walt Disney ][ Clint Howard ]
Good Times (1967)
[ William Friedkin ]
Warning Shot (1967)
[ Carroll O'Connor ][ Keenan Wynn ]
One Step to Hell (1967)
The Quiller Memorandum (1966)
[ Alec Guinness ][ Max von Sydow ][ George Segal ]
Trunk to Cairo (1966)
Rats Like Cheese (1966)
Witchdoctor in Tails (1966)
The Gazebo in the Maze Affair (1965)
F.B.I. operazione Baalbeck (1965)
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (1965)
[ Desmond Llewelyn ]
The Golden Head (1964)
A Shot in the Dark (1964)
[ Peter Sellers ][ Blake Edwards ][ Herbert Lom ][ Graham Stark ]
Intrigo, L' (1964)
The Cracksman (1963)
[ Robert Shaw ]
Cairo (1963)
In Search of the Castaways (1962)
[ Joss Ackland ]
Operation Snatch (1962)
[ Warren Mitchell ][ Graham Stark ]
Five Golden Hours (1961)
Rendez-vous, Le (1961)
The Rebel (1961)
[ Oliver Reed ]
Village of the Damned (1960)
Cone of Silence (1960)
[ Peter Cushing ]
Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons (1960)
The Last Voyage (1960)
[ Robert Stack ]
Solomon and Sheba (1959)
[ Yul Brynner ][ Tyrone Power ][ Johnny Crawford ]
That Kind of Woman (1959)
[ Sidney Lumet ][ Jack Warden ][ Keenan Wynn ][ Tab Hunter ]
A Touch of Larceny (1959)
[ James Mason ]
From the Earth to the Moon (1958)
[ Joseph Cotten ]
The Whole Truth (1958)
Outcasts of the City (1958)
The Man Who Inherited Everything (1957)
The Seventh Sin (1957)
The Dream (1956)
The Charlatan (1956)
[ Jeff Morrow ]
That Certain Feeling (1956)
[ Bob Hope ][ Jerry Mathers ]
While the City Sleeps (1956)
[ Vincent Price ][ Fritz Lang ][ Dana Andrews ]
Never Say Goodbye (1956)
[ Clint Eastwood ][ Rock Hudson ]
Death of a Scoundrel (1956)
[ Werner Klemperer ]
The King's Thief (1955)
[ Roger Moore ][ David Niven ][ Robert Dix ]
The Scarlet Coat (1955)
[ Dabbs Greer ][ Robert Dix ]
Moonfleet (1955)
[ Fritz Lang ][ Jack Elam ]
The Big Tip Off (1955)
Jupiter's Darling (1955)
[ Howard Keel ]
Viaggio in Italia (1954)
King Richard and the Crusaders (1954)
[ Rex Harrison ]
Witness to Murder (1954)
[ Claude Akins ]
Call Me Madam (1953)
[ Irving Berlin ]
Assignment: Paris (1952)
[ Dana Andrews ]
Ivanhoe (1952)
[ Robert Taylor ]
The Light Touch (1952)
I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1951)
All About Eve (1950)
Black Jack (1950)
Samson and Delilah (1949)
[ Russ Tamblyn ][ George Reeves ][ Victor Mature ]
The Fan (1949)
Forever Amber (1947)
Lured (1947)
[ Boris Karloff ]
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947)
[ Rex Harrison ]
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947)
The Strange Woman (1946)
A Scandal in Paris (1946)
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
Hangover Square (1945)
The Lodger (1944)
Summer Storm (1944)
Action in Arabia (1944)
Paris After Dark (1943)
Appointment in Berlin (1943)
They Came to Blow Up America (1943)
[ Ward Bond ]
This Land Is Mine (1943)
[ Maureen O'Hara ][ Charles Laughton ]
Quiet Please: Murder (1942)
The Black Swan (1942)
[ Anthony Quinn ][ Maureen O'Hara ][ Tyrone Power ]
The Moon and Sixpence (1942)
The Falcon's Brother (1942)
Tales of Manhattan (1942)
[ Henry Fonda ][ Charles Laughton ][ Cesar Romero ]
Her Cardboard Lover (1942)
[ Robert Taylor ]
The Falcon Takes Over (1942)
[ Ward Bond ]
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942)
[ Roddy McDowall ][ Tyrone Power ]
Man Hunt (1941)
[ Roddy McDowall ][ Fritz Lang ]
Rage in Heaven (1941)
[ Christopher Isherwood ]
The Saint in Palm Springs (1941)
A Date with the Falcon (1941)
The Gay Falcon (1941)
Sundown (1941)
The Son of Monte Cristo (1940)
[ Clayton Moore ]
Bitter Sweet (1940)
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
[ Alfred Hitchcock ][ Joel McCrea ]
The Saint Takes Over (1940)
So This Is London (1940)
Rebecca (1940)
[ Alfred Hitchcock ][ Laurence Olivier ]
The House of the Seven Gables (1940)
[ Vincent Price ]
The Saint's Double Trouble (1940)
[ Bela Lugosi ]
Green Hell (1940)
[ Vincent Price ]
The Saint Strikes Back (1939)
The Outsider (1939)
[ Roddy McDowall ]
Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)
[ Peter Lorre ]
Allegheny Uprising (1939)
[ John Wayne ]
Nurse Edith Cavell (1939)
The Saint in London (1939)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
[ Ward Bond ]
Four Men and a Prayer (1938)
[ David Niven ][ Jack Lord ]
International Settlement (1938)
Lancer Spy (1937)
[ Peter Lorre ]
The Lady Escapes (1937)
[ Lon Chaney Jr. ]
Slave Ship (1937)
[ Mickey Rooney ][ Lon Chaney Jr. ]
Love Is News (1937)
[ Tyrone Power ][ Don Ameche ][ Lon Chaney Jr. ]
The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)
Lloyd's of London (1936)
[ Tyrone Power ]
Things to Come (1936)
Dishonour Bright (1936)
Find the Lady (1936)
Strange Cargo (1936)
Love, Life and Laughter (1934)
Morning Boat to Africa (0)
Trivia
  • Brother of the actor Tom Conway. The two appeared together in The Falcon's Brother (1942), in which they portrayed - appropriately enough - brothers, and which was Sanders' final appearance as "The Falcon", a role he had grown tired of. In this entry, Sanders hands off the role to Conway, who took it up for nine subsequent films through 1946.
  • Sanders told David Niven in 1937, that he intended to commit suicide when he got older. In 1972 he fulfilled his promise, leaving this note: "Dear World, I am leaving because I am bored. I feel I have lived long enough. I am leaving you with your worries in this sweet cesspool. Good luck."
  • After being convinced by a woman he had taken up with, George Sanders sold his beloved house in Majorca. Soon after he checked into a hotel in Barcelona, and two days later, his body was discovered next to five empty tubes of Nembutal.
  • George is also joined by his real life brother in the 1956 film Death of a Scoundrel (1956) (again playing his screen brother).
  • First got involved in acting when a secretary in the same advertising firm suggested it. That secretary was Greer Garson.
  • Was appearing as the lead in the Broadway-bound musical SHERRY! (with Dolores Gray) at the time of Benita Hume's death. He was so upset by her death, that he left the show in its Boston try-out and was replaced by Clive Revill.
  • Featured in a crime novel, "Crime On My Hands," in which he solved a murder on a film set. The book was ghost-written by Falcon screenwriter Craig Rice.
  • Possessed of a fine baritone singing voice, often raised at parties, Sanders released an album entitled "The George Sanders Touch: Songs for the Lovely Lady" (ABC-Paramount: 1958), today a much sought-after collector's item.
  • Credited as the author of the mystery novel, "Stranger at Home". Book was actually ghostwritten by Leigh Brackett. Book dedication reads, "To Leigh Brackett, whom I have never met".
  • Is portrayed by Neil Hunt in Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) (TV)
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