George Alexander Coulouris (October 1, 1903 - April 25, 1989)
The son of a Greek immigrant father and an English mother, George Coulouris was educated at England's Manchester Grammar School. As an actor, he was quite adept at playing villains, particularly wealthy businessmen, but he was just as suitable at playing nobler roles. Among the major films he appeared in were Citizen Kane, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Murder on the Orient Express.
He appeared with Donna Reed and Alan Ladd in Beyond Glory (1948) in the role of Lew Proctor, the lawyer for an influential cadet who is forced to leave the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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