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George Barraud was born on December 17, 1889 in Paddington, London, England as George Herbert Barraud. He was an actor and writer, known for Jericho (1937), Adam and Evalyn (1949) and The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929). He died in 1970 in London.
Date Of Birth December 17, 1889, Paddington, London, United Kingdom Died 1970, London, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Paddington, London, England, UK Height 5' 11½" (1.82 m) Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Sagittarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Dark Sands 1937 Explorer Les Misérables 1935 Prosecutor in Arras (uncredited) Mystery Woman 1935 Stanton Cheating Cheaters 1934 Phil Great Expectations 1934 Compeyson Charlie Chan in London 1934 Major Jardine Stingaree 1934 Radford Daughters of Today 1933 Forbes After Dark 1933 George Harvey The Return of Raffles 1932 A.J. Raffles Women Who Play 1932 Richard Sones Ebb Tide 1932 Steve The Happy Ending 1931 Dennis Craddock Road to Paradise 1930 Jerry 'The Gent' Fat Wives for Thin 1930 Short George Wadsworth Peacock Alley 1930 Stoddard Clayton Woman to Woman 1929 David Compton The Last of Mrs. Cheyney 1929 Charles Strange Cargo 1929 Bruce Lloyd Bellamy Trial 1929 Pat Ives Tropic Madness 1928 Henderson Ned McCobb's Daughter 1928 George Callahan The Wolf Man 1924 Lord Rothstein Flaming Youth 1923 Fred Browning Little Old New York 1923 Henry Brevoort
Writer Title Year Status Character BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1959 TV Series writer - 1 episode Death Was a Passenger 1958 Short script Portrait of a Matador 1958 Short Tread Softly 1957 TV Movie writer Adam and Evalyn 1949 additional scenes and dialogue The Hideout 1948 writer Sons of the Sea 1939 scenario Stolen Life 1939 additional dialogue Dark Sands 1937 The Cavalier of the Streets 1937 Accused 1936 Talk of the Devil 1936 dialogue Show Flat 1936 Two on a Doorstep 1936
Known for movies Dark Sands (1937) as Explorer
Adam and Evalyn (1949) as Writer
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929) as Charles
The Hideout (1948) as Writer