George Irving
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George Irving may refer to:
  • George Irving (American actor)
    George Irving (American actor)
    George Henry Irving was an American film actor and director who made over 200 films in his lifetime. Some of his best known movies were Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Hearts Divided, A Night at the Opera, Son of Dracula, Hangmen Also Die!, Once Upon a Honeymoon, and Maid's Night Out.-Death:Irving...

     (1874–1961), American film actor and director
  • George Irving (English actor)
    George Irving (English actor)
    George Irving is a British actor who is probably most famous for playing Anton Meyer in Holby City from 1999 to 2002...

     (born 1954), British television actor
  • George S. Irving
    George S. Irving
    George S. Irving is an American actor, known primarily for his character roles on Broadway. Born George Irving Shelasky in Springfield, Massachusetts, he made his debut in the original 1943 production of Oklahoma!, only to be drafted days later to serve in World War II...

     (born 1922), American theatre actor

See also

  • George Irvine
    George Irvine
    George R. "Hawkeye" Irvine is a retired American professional basketball player and coach. A 6'6" forward, Irvine played collegiately at the University of Washington and selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 8th round of the 1970 NBA Draft. However, he never played for his hometown...

  • George Irvine (Canadian politician)
    George Irvine (Canadian politician)
    George Irvine was a Quebec lawyer, judge, professor and political figure. He represented Mégantic in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1867 to 1876 and from 1878 to 1884 and in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative.He was born in Quebec City in 1826, the son of Lt.-Colonel John...

  • George Irwin
    George Irwin
    George Irwin was manager of the English football clubs Crystal Palace and Darlington .- Managerial statistics :-External links:...

    , football manager
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