George Irving

George Irving

George Henry Irving (October 5, 1874 – September 11, 1961) was an American film actor and director. Irving started his career as a theatre actor.

In 1914 he came to Hollywood and acted in over 250 films from 1914 until 1948. Irving was initially an actor-director and directed about 35 silent films. He switched exclusively to acting in the mid-1920s and became a character actor until the later 1940s. He usually played reputable and stern persons of authority in supporting roles. Irving is perhaps best known for his roles as Robert Wentworth in Coquette (1929), and as the lawyer Alexander Peabody in Bringing Up Baby (1938).

George Irving ended his prolific career with television roles in the 1950s.
6.0
Blue Money
1985
Blue Money
5.3
Lady in the Death House
1944
Lady in the Death House
6.1
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
1943
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
6.0
Son of Dracula
1943
Son of Dracula
6.5
King of the Mounties
1942
King of the Mounties
6.3
Spy Ship
1942
Spy Ship
6.6
Golden Hoofs
1941
Golden Hoofs
5.8
The Great Mr. Nobody
1941
The Great Mr. Nobody
6.5
She Couldn't Say No
1940
She Couldn't Say No
6.4
Laddie
1940
Laddie
7.3
Florian
1940
Florian
5.7
An Angel from Texas
1940
An Angel from Texas
5.7
Little Men
1940
Little Men
5.8
Calling Philo Vance
1940
Calling Philo Vance
6.6
New Moon
1940
New Moon
6.1
A Child Is Born
1939
A Child Is Born
6.1
Sergeant Madden
1939
Sergeant Madden
6.2
Wife, Husband and Friend
1939
Wife, Husband and Friend
6.8
Bad Little Angel
1939
Bad Little Angel
5.9
Espionage Agent
1939
Espionage Agent
6.6
Hotel for Women
1939
Hotel for Women
6.5
Hell's Kitchen
1939
Hell's Kitchen
6.1
Streets of New York
1939
Streets of New York
6.6
The Hardys Ride High
1939
The Hardys Ride High