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Tom Georgeson


Tom Georgeson

Birthday:

08/08/1937

Place of birth:

Liverpool, England:

Biography:

Liverpudlian actor Tom Georgeson was best known for his roles in several groundbreaking TV dramas including Between the Lines and Boys from the Blackstuff, Scully and G.B.H. - the last three all penned by Alan Bleasdale. For film fans he was perhaps best remembered for his role as crook George Thomason (a play on his own name) in John Cleese and Charles Crichton's 1988 comedy smash A Fish Called Wanda.



Credits

Electricity (2014)
as Al
The Murder at Road Hill House (2011)
as Superintendent Foley
Hancock & Joan (2008)
as Fred
Angel (2007)
as Marvell
Notes on a Scandal (2006)
as Ted Mawson
Irish Jam (2006)
as Father Duffy
The English Harem (2005)
as Eric Pringle
Under The Greenwood Tree (2005)
as Geoffrey Day
The Reckoning (2004)
as Flint
Man Dancin' (2004)
as Father Gabriel Flynn
The Virgin of Liverpool (2003)
as Father Keane
Swing (1999)
as Uncle Matty
Wuthering Heights (1998)
as Joseph
The Land Girls (1998)
as Mr. John Lawrence
FairyTale: A True Story (1997)
as Reporter
Downtime (1997)
as Jimmy
Cause of Death (1997)
as Ray Peters
Fierce Creatures (1997)
as Sealion Spectator
The Treasure Seekers (1996)
as Bates
Lyddie (1996)
as Mr. Marsden
Resnick: Rough Treatment (1993)
as Grice
The Man from the Pru (1990)
as Det. Supt. Moore
Home Run (1989)
as Goodis
A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
as Georges Thomason
Hidden Talents (1986)
as Stanley
No Surrender (1985)
as Mr Ross
Doctor Who: Logopolis (1981)
as Detective Inspector
The Boy with the Transistor Radio (1980)
as
The Black Stuff (1980)
as Dixie Dean
Going Back (1979)
as Malcolm Armstrong
The After Dinner Joke (1978)
as Journalist
Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks (1975)
as Kavell
The Death of Glory (1973)
as Barman
Up the Chastity Belt (1972)
as Merry Man (uncredited)
All's Well That Ends Well (1968)
as Second Soldier