George Bellamy

George Bellamy was an English actor and director who is best known for Lorna Doone (1920), The Christian (1915), and Little Dorrit (1920). He was born on July 10, 1866, in Bristol, England, and passed away on December 26, 1944, in London, England.

Personal and Family Life

George Bellamy had a grandchild named Bing Bellamy, highlighting his connection to family. Throughout his career, he was also involved in various theatrical productions, showcasing his talent both on stage and on screen.

Career Highlights

George Bellamy made significant contributions to the film industry during the early 20th century. He took part in several notable films, portraying a range of characters that displayed his versatility as an actor and director.

Death and Legacy

George Bellamy died on December 26, 1944, in London, England. His work in cinema left a lasting mark, and he is remembered for his performances that contributed to the development of early films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
England Expects 1914-01-02
A Romance of Old Baghdad 1922-03-01 General Walters
Red Aces 1930-11-03 Reeder
The Officers’ Mess 1931-05-08 Insp. Bedouin
Stepping Stones 1931-06-01 John
The Mother of Dartmoor 1916-10-01 Matthew Northmore
A Christmas Carol 1914-10-11 Bob Cratchit
Sons of Satan 1915-06-01
Love Conquers Crime 1915-01-01
Little Dorrit 1920-08-01 Fred Dorrit
The Six Napoleons 1922-03-01 Beppo
The Heart of a Child 1916-07-10 Mr. Peastone
Doddington Diamonds 1922-09-01 Tinker
The Valley of Ghosts 1930-03-21 Sleepwalker
Forgive Us Our Trespasses 1919-05-01 Bryant