George Arliss
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George Arliss (10 April 1868 – 5 February 1946) was an English actor, author, playwright and filmmaker who found success in the United States. He was the first British actor to win an Academy Award – which he won for his performance as Victorian-era British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli in Disraeli (1929), as well as the earliest-born actor to win the honour.
Known For
Acting
Born
April 9, 1868
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Died
February 5, 1946 age 77

Doctor Syn

Disraeli

The House of Rothschild

The Working Man

The Green Goddess

The Man Who Played God

A Successful Calamity

The King's Vacation

The Last Gentleman

Voltaire

The Millionaire

Alexander Hamilton

His Lordship

Old English

Going Hollywood: The '30s

Impressions of Disraeli

Cardinal Richelieu

The Devil

Land of Liberty

The Iron Duke

The Tunnel

The Eternal Jew

The Green Goddess

The Guv'nor

East Meets West

Disraeli

Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Twenty Dollars a Week

The Voice That Thrilled the World

And the Oscar Goes To...

The Man Who Played God
The Ruling Passion

Alexander Hamilton
The Ruling Passion
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