George Benson (actor) explained

George Benson
Birth Date:11 January 1911
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Death Place:London, England
Birth Name:George Frederick Percy Benson
Alma Mater:RADA
Occupation:Actor

George Frederick Percy Benson (11 January 1911 – 17 June 1983) was a British actor of both theatre and screen, whose career stretched from the 1930s to the early 1970s.[1] [2] He was on stage from the late 1920s, and made his film debut in 1932 in Holiday Lovers written by Leslie Arliss.[3] [4] His most notable work as a comic actor included supporting roles with George Formby (Keep Fit - 1937) and Ronnie Barker (A Home of Your Own - 1964).[1]

Early life

Benson was born in Cardiff and educated at Blundell's School, the son of Leslie Bernard Gilpin Benson and his wife Isita.[5] The family moved to Weston-super-Mare around 1920 and to Bristol around 1925. He began acting at school in the Latin plays mounted annually at the school. He trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (where he was the Silver Medallist in 1930).[6]

Early career

Much of Benson's early work was in revue, particularly those mounted in the 1930s by Andre Charlot.[5] In 1932-3 he toured Australia with the company of Athene Seyler and Nicholas Hannen and on the tour met Seyler's daughter, Jane Anne Sterndale Bennett, who would become his first wife. In 1936 he achieved his first real success, as Edward Gill in Herbert and Eleanor Farjeon's musical The Two Bouquets.[7] He continued to work with Herbert Farjeon until he was called up for war service in 1940, appearing in the revues Nine Sharp and The Little Revue. He served with the Royal Artillery for six years, mostly in anti-aircraft units.

Later career

After the war, he played the part of the solicitor Desmond Curry in Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy on an extensive tour of the US (1947–1948), before returning to revue in the highly successful Lyric and Globe Revues.[5] in 1955 he joined the Old Vic Company (with Robert Helpmann and Katharine Hepburn) on a tour of Australia, playing the clown roles in Measure for Measure, The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew.[5] During the late 1950s he cemented his reputation as skilled comedy actor in a succession of stage roles, perhaps notably that of Arthur Groomkirby in N. F. Simpson's 'Theatre of the Absurd' play One Way Pendulum.[7]

Although still noted as a comedy actor, during the 1960s he showed he could also excel in darker and more serious roles. In 1961 he played the murderer Dr Crippen in Wolf Mankowitz's musical Belle, or the Ballad of Dr Crippen, and Boss Mangan in Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House.[5] In the early 1970s he appeared in several plays with Bernard Miles at the Mermaid Theatre, notably as the Inquisitor in St Joan.[7] In 1973, while appearing as Polonius in Hamlet, he suffered a stroke which affected his speech and ended his career.

Personal life

He married, first, Jane Ann Sterndale Bennett,[8] a granddaughter of the composer William Sterndale Bennett. They had two daughters, Caroline and Elizabeth. His second wife was Pamela Enid White, also (briefly) an actor. They had one son, Christopher. Benson took a keen interest in theatre history, and was Chairman of the Society for Theatre Research from 1968-72.[7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1932Holiday LoversOswald
1933The Man from TorontoVillagerUncredited
1937Keep FitErnie Gill
Red PeppersBert BentleyShort
Music-Hall Cavalcade: Stars of Yesterday and TodayChairmanTV film
Dick Whittington and His CatShort
1938Rush HourTV film
Break the NewsFiring Squad Officer
1939The GamblersAlexeyTV film
Young Man's FancyBooking Clerk
1940ConvoyParker
1947Here's Looking at You TV film
The Ugly DucklingThe KingShort
Maria Marten or, the Murder at the Red BarnTimothy WinterbottomTV film
The Merchant of VeniceLauncelot GobboTV film
RosmersholmUlric BrendelTV film
The October ManMr. Pope
1948The Light of HeartBartyTV film
1949A Word in Your EyeTV film
Helter SkelterTemporary Waiter
The Lost PeopleDriver
1950MadeleineChemistUncredited
The Happiest Days of Your LifeMr. Tripp
Cage of GoldAssistant Registrar
Highly DangerousSandwich Stand Customer
1951Pool of LondonGeorgeUncredited
The Man in the White SuitThe Lodger
Appointment with VenusSenior Clerk
1952Mother Riley Meets the VampirePolice Sergeant
The Globe RevueTV film
1953The Captain's ParadiseMr. Salmon
The Broken HorseshoePrescott
The New MoralityE. Wallace WisterTV film
Three's CompanyGeorge Bailey
1954Doctor in the HouseLecturer on drains
Aunt ClaraPhotographerUncredited
Lilacs in the SpringTheatre Royal managerUncredited
Tons of MoneyJames Chesterman, a solicitorTV film
1955Value for MoneyTrombonist
1956Fanny's First PlayMr. Robin GilbeyTV film
1957The Naked TruthPhotographerUncredited
1958Charles and MaryWilliam GodwinTV film
DraculaOfficial
1959Model for MurderFreddie
Left Right and CentreEgerton
1960David and BroccoliHeadmasterTV film
The Pure Hell of St Trinian'sDefence Counsel
1964A Jolly Bad FellowInspector Butts
1965A Home of Your OwnGatekeeper
1966The Great St Trinian's Train RobberyGore-Blackwood
1968The Strange AffairUncle Bertrand
Journey into DarknessThe Vicar
1970The Private Life of Sherlock HolmesInspector LestradeUncredited
1972What Became of Jack and Jill?Vicar
A Warning to the CuriousVicarTV film
1973The Creeping FleshWaterlow

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950BBC Sunday Night TheatreTom ButtleEpisode: "The Happy Sunday Afternoon"
SqueenEpisode: "Miss Hargreaves"
1951An Evening at Home with Bernard Braden and Barbara KellyNeighbourSeries regular
1953Rheingold TheatreGeorge BaileyEpisode: "Take a Number"
Vice VersaPaul BultditudeMini-series
1955Theatre RoyalGeorge PerkerEpisode: "Bardell vs. Pickwick"
1956Tracey and MeMr. CrudnickMini-series
BBC Sunday Night TheatrePercy MiddlingEpisode: "Mrs. Moonlight"
1957Sidney SatterthwaiteEpisode: "Mayors' Nest"
Teddy BrewsterEpisode: "Arsenic and Old Lace"
Captain WallcottEpisode: "The Mulberry Bush"
The Adventures of Robin HoodSir Cedric HayworthEpisode: "The Secret Pool"
Dick and the DuchessBeasleyEpisode: "The Armoured Car"
Theatre NightSibilotEpisode: "Nekrassov"
ITV PlayhouseDr. Frank FreemanEpisode: "The Sand Castle"
Mr. Samuel PepysEpisode: "And So to Bed"
1958Television PlaywrightMan on Park BenchEpisode: "Call Me a Liar"
Fair GameThe Reverend SummersEpisode: "Saint Asaph's School for Boys"
Armchair TheatreMr. ProsserEpisode: "The One Who Came Back"
Saturday PlayhouseEdward CarterEpisode: "The Fourth Wall"
BBC Sunday Night TheatreMedvedev, a PolicemanEpisode: "The Lower Depths"
The Adventures of William TellConradEpisode: "The Cuckoo"
ITV PlayhouseMajor ForresterEpisode: "Badger's Green"
1959Colonel Leonard BattersbyEpisode: "Movement of Troops"
The Life and Death of Sir John FalstaffBardolphSeries regular
Theatre NightWellington PottsEpisode: "Caught Napping"
1960Armchair TheatreArthur HopkinsEpisode: "Mr Nobody"
Theatre 70James MorrisEpisode: "Full Circle"
Tales from DickensStigginsEpisode: "Sam Weller and his Father"
1961Winning WidowsEpisode: "New Husbands"
No Hiding PlaceBuzz WilsonEpisode: "Signals at Danger"
ITV Play of the WeekMr. FilbyEpisode: "Ring of Truth"
1962GerardinEpisode: "Coach 7, Seat 15"
Dixon of Dock GreenMonty MellonEpisode: "Bells in My Ears"
SakiPeter PigeoncoteMini-series
1963Zero OneWilliamsEpisode: "Deadly Angels"
The Dickie Henderson ShowEpisode: "The Stamp Collector"
The Rag TradeEpisode: "Baby Dolls"
Tales of MysteryPetershinEpisode: "Petershin and Mr. Snide"
Drama 61-67Mr. LottEpisode: "The Lady and the Clerk"
No Hiding PlaceMajor BinnsEpisode: "Deadline for Dummy"
1964Comedy PlayhouseMr. WilkesEpisode: "The Siege of Sydney's Street"
The AvengersReverend WhyperEpisode: "Mandrake"
DetectiveSilas HicklerEpisode: "The Case of Oscar Brodski"
1965The Man in Room 17Marcus OliverEpisode: "The Bequest"
Danger ManPolice ChiefEpisode: "Have a Glass of Wine"
The Wednesday ThrillerThe ManEpisode: "The Regulator"
Out of the UnknownArnold PotterleyEpisode: "The Dead Past"
1966David CopperfieldRichard 'Mr. Dick' BableySeries regular
Walter and Connie ReportingMr. TurnerEpisode: "The New Lock"
1967Adam Adamant Lives!Timothy HenshawEpisode: "Death Begins at Seventy"
Before the Fringe1 episode
The Forsyte SagaMarquess of ShropshireRecurring role
The PrisonerLabour Exchange ManagerEpisode: "Free for All"
1968Half Hour StoryShillinghurstEpisode: "Natural Justice"
The Mock DoctorValereRecurring role
The World of BeachcomberRecurring role
The Root of All Evil?DickEpisode:"The Fireplace Firm"
Journey to the UnknownThe VicarEpisode: "Paper Dolls"
1969The Canterbury TalesChaplainEpisode: "The Canon Yeoman's Tale/The Franklin's Tale"
1970The MisfitHenryEpisode: "On Being British"
Albert and VictoriaDr. MartinEpisode: "The Secret of the Attic"
Here Come the Double DeckersCaterpillarEpisode: "Scooper Strikes Out"
The GoodiesThe VicarEpisode: "The Greenies"
1970-1971JackanoryStorytellerSeries regular
1971The Last of the BasketsMr. SmithersEpisode: "I Gotta Horse"
KateDr. NasebyEpisode: "A Sort of Change"
Misleading CasesMr. LazenbyEpisode: "A Tiger in Your Bank"
Now Take My WifeEpisode: "Claire's Demo"
CasanovaUncleMini-series
1972Jason KingGym InstructorEpisode: "If It's Got to Go - It's Got to Go"
Six Days of JusticeArnold WatsonEpisode: "Suddenly... You're in It"
1973Harriet's Back in TownWilliam FryerSeries regular

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: George Benson. https://web.archive.org/web/20170319112149/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f84fb99. dead. 19 March 2017.
  2. Web site: George Benson – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB. The Broadway. League.
  3. Web site: George Benson - Theatricalia. 2017-03-20. 2019-03-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20190302025051/https://theatricalia.com/person/pzp/george-benson/past?page=3. dead.
  4. IMDb.com/title/tt0447202
  5. Who's Who in the Theatre, 16th edition, 1977
  6. Book: McFarlane, Brian. The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. 16 May 2016. Oxford University Press. 9781526111975. Google Books.
  7. Obituary in The Times, 21 June 1983
  8. Mander & Mitchison Library, Bristol University