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George Benson Filmography

ActorBORN 1911CARDIFF16 FILMS IN DB

GeorgeBenson

Known for Acting · Dracula, A Warning to the Curious, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

16
FILMS IN DB
$454
TOTAL VALUE
11
PRICED
$41
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Doctor in the House
~$108 · DVD · 1954
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Creeping Flesh
$72 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

A familiar face across six decades of British cinema, George Benson embodied the quintessential character actor. While perhaps not a household name in the leading man sense, his presence consistently elevated films, making many of his appearances highly sought after by discerning physical media collectors. From the golden age of black and white to Technicolor classics, Benson’s versatility shone, often providing the wry wit or understated gravitas that made a scene memorable. Dedicated collectors often seek out his roles in iconic British features like 1954’s *Doctor in the House*, a beloved Ealing comedy that holds a special place in UK film history, or the classic Ealing heist film *Pool of London* from 1951. His later work, such as 1970's *The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes*, continues to be appreciated, often found on stunning Blu-ray editions. Even a brief but impactful turn in a 1958 horror staple like *Dracula* on a crisp 4K UHD can be a true gem for collectors, showcasing his enduring contributions to British filmmaking.

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16 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres did George Benson work in during his acting career?

George Benson appeared in a range of genres including horror, drama, comedy, crime, science fiction, and TV movies throughout his career.

Which decade was the most active for George Benson's film roles?

The 1950s were the most active decade for George Benson, with many of his credited and uncredited roles occurring during that period.

What is one of George Benson's notable roles in a Sherlock Holmes film?

George Benson played Inspector Lestrade in the 1970 film The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.

Did George Benson have any uncredited roles in famous films?

Yes, George Benson had uncredited roles in notable films such as Pool of London (1951) as George and Dracula (1958) as an official.

On which physical media formats can you find George Benson's films?

George Benson's films are available on DVD, VHS, and other physical media formats.