George Hilsdon
Acting
Prolific and ubiquitous British background player George Hilsdon was born on April 25, 1907 in West Ham, London, England. Hilsdon first began appearing in films in often uncredited minor roles in the mid-1940's. A burly fellow with a gruff face and receding silver gray hair, George was frequently cast as policemen, news vendors, or security guards. Hilsdon died at age 75 on May 28, 1982 in Essex, England. Predeceased by his wife Ivy Lilian Benge, he was survived by two children.
An American Werewolf in London
as News-Vendor
Age 74 (now 75)
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
as Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
Age 57 (now 75)
The Day of the Triffids
as Man in Train Station (uncredited)
Age 55 (now 75)
An American Werewolf in London
as News-Vendor
Age 74 (now 75)
Sunday Lovers
as Hotel receptionist (segment "An Englishman's Home") (as George Hillsden)
Age 73 (now 75)
Bless This House
as Policeman Outside Magistrates Court (uncredited)
Age 65 (now 75)
Carry On at Your Convenience
as Factory Worker (uncredited)
Age 64 (now 75)
The Alphabet Murders
as Gaming Club Patron (uncredited)
Age 58 (now 75)
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
as Reporter at Opening of Mummy Exhibition (uncredited)
Age 57 (now 75)
The Day of the Triffids
as Man in Train Station (uncredited)
Age 55 (now 75)
The Pirates of Blood River
as Penal Colony Guard (uncredited)
Age 55 (now 75)
The Painted Smile
as Police Officer at St. Pancras (uncredited)
Age 55 (now 75)
Strictly Confidential
as Police Constable (uncredited)
Age 51 (now 75)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
as Photographer at Airport (uncredited)
Age 49 (now 75)
The Gambler and the Lady
as Tic Tac Man (uncredited)
Age 45 (now 75)Gathering insights...
IMDB
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