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George Zucco

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George Zucco
Born George Desylla Zucco
January 11, 1886
Manchester, England
Died May 27, 1960
Hollywood, California

George Desylla Zucco[1] (January 11, 1886May 27, 1960) was an English character actor who appeared, almost always in supporting roles, in 96 films during a career spanning two decades, from 1931 to 1951.

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[edit] Early life

Zucco was born in Manchester, England to a Greek merchant father and an English mother who was a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Victoria.[1] He debuted on the Canadian stage in 1908. He and his wife Frances toured the American vaudeville circuit during the 1910s, their satirical sketch about suffragettes earning them renown. He returned to Britain and became a leading stage actor of the 1920s, and made his film debut in 1931, playing Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac in The Dreyfus Case, an early British re-telling of the Dreyfus Affair.

[edit] Career

Zucco returned to the U.S.A. in 1935 to play Benjamin Disraeli alongside Helen Hayes in Victoria Regina, and appeared with Gary Cooper and George Raft in Souls at Sea (1937). His best known film role was that of Professor Moriarty in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939), opposite Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes.

During the 1940s, he took every role he was offered, landing himself in B-movies and Universal horror films, including The Mummy's Hand (1940), The Mummy's Tomb (1942), The Mad Monster (1942), The Mad Ghoul (1943), Dead Men Walk (1943), The Mummy's Ghost (1944), House of Frankenstein (1944), and Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948). He was reunited with Basil Rathbone in another Sherlock Holmes adventure, Sherlock Holmes in Washington, this time playing not Moriarty, but a Nazi spy.

He retired due to illness, after playing a bit part in David and Bathsheba in 1951. He died of pneumonia and is interred in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Feramisco, Thomas M. (2003). The Mummy Unwrapped. McFarland. pp. 164. ISBN0786413689. 

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