George Henry Sanders (3 July 1906 – 25 April 1972) was an Academy Award-winning English film and television actor. He was known for his height of six-feet, four inches and his deep voice.
Sanders was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia at number 6 Petrovski Ostrov. His English parents were Henry Sanders (1873-1961) and Margaret Sanders (1875-1967). His older brother was actor Tom Conway (1904-1967). His younger sister Margaret Sanders was born in 19...
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George Henry Sanders (3 July 1906 – 25 April 1972) was an Academy Award-winning English film and television actor. He was known for his height of six-feet, four inches and his deep voice.
Sanders was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia at number 6 Petrovski Ostrov. His English parents were Henry Sanders (1873-1961) and Margaret Sanders (1875-1967). His older brother was actor Tom Conway (1904-1967). His younger sister Margaret Sanders was born in 1912. Sanders was 11 when, in 1917 at the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, the family went back to England. Like his brother he attended Brighton College, a boys' independent school in Brighton, then went on to Manchester Technical College. After graduation he worked at an advertising agency where the company secretary, aspiring actress Greer Garson, suggested he take up a career in acting.
Sanders made his British film debut in 1929. Seven years later, after a series of British films his first role in an American production was Lloyd's of...
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