George Woodbridge
George Woodbridge was a British actor whose brief but notable appearances in film contributed to the character-driven narratives of mid-20th-century cinema. Born on February 16, 1907, in Exeter, Devon, England, Woodbridge built a career in supporting roles, often portraying figures of authority or professional standing.
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George Woodbridge was a British actor whose brief but notable appearances in film contributed to the character-driven narratives of mid-20th-century cinema. Born on February 16, 1907, in Exeter, Devon, England, Woodbridge built a career in supporting roles, often portraying figures of authority or professional standing. His filmography, though limited in scope, includes a mix of genres, from gothic horror to period dramas, where his presence added texture to ensemble casts.
Woodbridge’s credited roles demonstrate a range within secondary performances. In For Better, for Worse (1954), Woodbridge appeared as Alf, a role likely rooted in everyday realism. The following year, his portrayal of Dr. Ferguson in The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) placed him in a narrative concerned with psychologica…









