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George Zucco

Born: 11-Jan-1886
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Died: 28-May-1960
Location of death: Hollywood, CA
Cause of death: Pneumonia
Remains: Cremated, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Hollywood Hills, CA

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: England
Executive summary: Fog Island

Military service: British Army (WWI, injured)

Wife: Frances Hawke (div.)
Wife: Stella Francis (m. 1930, until his death, one daughter, d. 11-May-1999)
Daughter: Frances Zucco (b. 30-May-1931, d. 14-Mar-1962)

    Stroke 1951

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Let's Dance (29-Nov-1950)
    Madame Bovary (25-Aug-1949)
    The Barkleys of Broadway (4-May-1949)
    The Secret Garden (30-Apr-1949)
    Joan of Arc (11-Nov-1948)
    The Pirate (20-May-1948)
    Tarzan and the Mermaids (29-Mar-1948)
    Captain from Castile (25-Dec-1947)
    Lured (28-Aug-1947)
    Scared to Death (1-Feb-1947)
    Confidential Agent (2-Nov-1945)
    Weekend at the Waldorf (5-Oct-1945)
    Fog Island (15-Feb-1945)
    House of Frankenstein (1-Dec-1944)
    The Seventh Cross (24-Jul-1944)
    The Mummy's Ghost (7-Jul-1944)
    The Mad Ghoul (12-Nov-1943)
    Sherlock Holmes in Washington (19-Apr-1943)
    The Black Swan (23-Dec-1942)
    The Mummy's Tomb (23-Oct-1942)
    The Mad Monster (8-May-1942)
    My Favorite Blonde (18-Mar-1942)
    A Woman's Face (15-May-1941)
    Topper Returns (21-Mar-1941)
    Arise, My Love (16-Oct-1940)
    The Mummy's Hand (20-Sep-1940)
    New Moon (18-Jul-1940)
    The Cat and the Canary (10-Nov-1939)
    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1-Sep-1939)
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1-Sep-1939)
    Captain Fury (26-May-1939)
    Arrest Bulldog Drummond (11-Jan-1939)
    Charlie Chan in Honolulu (16-Dec-1938)
    Suez (15-Oct-1938)
    Fast Company (5-Jul-1938)
    Lord Jeff (17-Jun-1938)
    Rosalie (24-Dec-1937)
    The Bride Wore Red (8-Oct-1937)
    Madame X (1-Oct-1937)
    Souls at Sea (9-Aug-1937)
    Saratoga (23-Jun-1937)
    After the Thin Man (25-Dec-1936)
    The Man Who Could Work Miracles (29-Nov-1936)



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