People
George Roderick
Biography:
George Roderick was a veteran British comedy actor, born on October 9, 1913, in England. He is known for over a hundred appearances in both film and television. His notable works include The Avengers (1961-1962), The Scarlet and the Black (1965), and Starr and Company (1958). He died on March 10, 1976, at the age of 62, in Kensington, London, England.
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Anoop and the Elephant as Monty Barker | 1972-01-01 |
| On the Buses as 2nd Policeman | 1971-07-09 |
| Eddie in August as Garbage Collector in Park | 1970-06-03 |
| Carry On Again Doctor as Waiter (uncredited) | 1969-12-05 |
| The Magnificent Six and ½: It's Not Cricket as Policeman | 1969-09-01 |
| The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee Had a Little Ape as Policeman | 1969-09-01 |
| The Magnificent Six and ½: A Good Deed in Time as Policeman | 1969-09-01 |
| The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee's Pianola as Policeman | 1968-02-01 |
| Finders Keepers as Priest | 1966-12-08 |
| Press for Time as Eddie (uncredited) | 1966-12-08 |
| Operation Third Form as Boss | 1966-01-01 |
| The Early Bird as Man Falling Down Stairs (uncredited) | 1965-11-30 |
| Masquerade as Officer at Circus (uncredited) | 1965-04-13 |
| The Intelligence Men as Conway (uncredited) | 1965-04-13 |
| Fable as Laughton | 1965-01-27 |
| The Yellow Rolls-Royce as Italian waiter (uncredited) | 1964-12-31 |
| Rattle of a Simple Man as Papa | 1964-12-20 |
| A Stitch in Time as Kissing Patient (uncredited) | 1963-12-01 |
| Seventy Deadly Pills as Greengrocer | 1963-01-01 |
| The Primitives as Jeweller | 1962-10-01 |
| What Every Woman Wants as Adams | 1962-06-11 |
| Serious Charge as Fishmonger | 1959-04-30 |
| Follow a Star as Theatre Manager (uncredited) | 1959-01-01 |
| Just My Luck as Bookie (uncredited) | 1957-11-14 |
| The Crooked Sky as Inspector Hughes | 1957-03-31 |
| The Secret Place as Venner's Visitor (uncredited) | 1957-02-06 |
| The Ladykillers as Radio Car Policeman (uncredited) | 1955-12-08 |
| Miss Tulip Stays the Night as Sgt. Akers | 1955-07-01 |
| One Good Turn as Train Passenger (uncredited) | 1955-01-04 |