Muriel George

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1883-08-29

Place of Birth

Brighton, England, UK

Muriel George

Biography

Muriel George was an English singer and film actress who appeared in 55 films between 1932 and 1955, as well as on the variety stage and on radio with her second husband Ernest Butcher.

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Acting History

1955
Simon and Laura as Grandma
1951
Encore as Mrs. Robinson
1950
The Dancing Years as Hatti
1950
Last Holiday as Lady Oswington
1948
Bond Street as Maid
1948
Thark as Mrs. Frush
1947
When The Bough Breaks as 1st Landlady
1947
Jassy as Court Matron
1945
Perfect Strangers as Minnie
1945
I'll Be Your Sweetheart as Mrs. Le Brunn
1945
For You Alone as Mrs. Johns
1945
A Place of One's Own as Nurse
1945
Kiss the Bride Goodbye as Mrs. Fowler
1943
The Bells Go Down as Ma Robbins
1942
Went the Day Well? as Mrs. Collins
1942
The Young Mr. Pitt as Mrs. Carr
1942
Unpublished Story as Landlady
1942
They Flew Alone as Kitty the Housekeeper
1942
Lady Be Kind
1942
Go to Blazes as Mother
1941
Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light as Mrs. Proudfoot
1941
Rush Hour
1941
Cottage to Let as Mrs. Trimm
1941
Love on the Dole as Landlady
1941
Quiet Wedding as Bella, the Cook
1941
You Will Remember as Landlady (Manchester)
1941
Freedom Radio as Hanna
1940
The Briggs Family as Mrs. Brokenshaw
1940
Pack Up Your Troubles as Mrs. Perkins
1940
21 Days Together as Ma
1940
Food for Thought
1939
The Monkey's Paw as Mrs. White
1938
When We Are Married as Maria Helliwell
1938
Weddings Are Wonderful as Betty's maid
1938
Crackerjack as Mrs. Humbold
1938
Lancashire Luck as Mrs. Lovejoy
1938
Darts Are Trumps as Mrs. Drake
1937
Doctor Syn as Mrs. Waggetts, Pub Owner
1937
Song of the Road as Mrs. Trelawney
1937
Talking Feet as Mrs. Gumley
1936
Busman's Holiday as Mrs. Green
1936
Whom the Gods Love: The Original Story of Mozart and His Wife as Frau Weber
1936
The Happy Family as Housekeeper
1934
Something Always Happens as Mrs. Badger
1934
Nell Gwyn as Meg
1934
My Song for You as Mrs. Newberg
1933
Cleaning Up as Mrs. Hoggenheim
1932
His Lordship as Mrs.Emma Gibbs