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George Cormack was born on August 8, 1907 in Stonehaven, Scotland. He was an actor, known for Big Time Operators (1957), Demons of the Mind (1972) and Count Albany (1938). He was married to Bell, Monica. He died in 2000 in England.
Date Of Birth August 8, 1907, Stonehaven, United Kingdom Died 2000, England, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Stonehaven, Scotland, UK Profession Actor Movies The Pied Piper Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Penmarric 1979 TV Series London doctor BBC2 Play of the Week 1978 TV Series Man with camera The Feathered Serpent 1976-1978 TV Series Otolmi The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 1978 TV Series Mr. Lawson Victorian Scandals 1976 TV Series Robert Caldwell Doctor Who 1972-1974 TV Series Dalios / K'anpo BBC Play of the Month 1973 TV Series Gontoir Demons of the Mind 1972 2nd Villager Adam Smith 1972 TV Series Martin Steuart The Visitors 1972 TV Mini-Series Prince Mischka The Pied Piper 1972 Burger Clouds of Witness 1972 TV Mini-Series Royal Personage Paul Temple 1971 TV Series Professor Birkett The Black Tulip 1970 TV Mini-Series Judge The Borderers 1970 TV Series Mathew Secret Agent 1965 TV Series Man in Museum The Walrus and the Carpenter 1965 TV Series Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1963-1965 TV Series Professor Brewster / Sandy Douglas Compact 1964-1965 TV Series Dr. Lockhead Emergency-Ward 10 1964 TV Series Mr. Preston The Massingham Affair 1964 TV Series Reverend Verney A Matter of WHO 1961 Henry Two's Company 1959 TV Movie Starr and Company 1958 TV Series Mackie Robbery Under Arms 1957 Minister Big Time Operators 1957 Bell Trouble in the Glen 1954 Villager (uncredited) Count Albany 1948 TV Short A servant The Thracian Horses 1946 TV Movie Acastus Count Albany 1938 TV Movie
Self Title Year Status Character Look Here 1958 TV Mini-Series Himself - Singer
Known for movies Big Time Operators (1957) as Bell
Demons of the Mind (1972) as 2nd Villager
Count Albany (1938) as Actor
The Feathered Serpent (1976-1978) as Otolmi