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George Wallace

Actor, Writer, Additional Credits
Died October 19, 1960 (65 years)
George Stephenson "Onkus" Wallace, was an Australian comedian, vaudevillian, radio personality and film star. During the early to mid-20th century, he was one of the most famous and successful Australian comedians on both stage and screen, with screen, song and revue sketch writing amongst his repertoire. Wallace was a small tubby man with goggle eyes, a mobile face and croaky voice who appeared in trademark baggy trousers, checkered shirt and felt hat. His career as one of Australia's most popular comedians spanned four decades from the 1920s to 1960 and encompassed stage, radio and film entertainment. Ken G. Hall, who directed him in two films, wrote in his autobiography that George Wallace was the finest Australian comedian he had known.
Known For
  • His Royal Highness
  • The Rats of Tobruk
  • Gone to the Dogs
  • A Ticket in Tatts
  • Harmony Row

Filmography

1951
Wherever She Goes · as Stage Manager
1944
The Rats of Tobruk · as Barber Of Tobruk
1939
Gone to the Dogs · as George
1934
A Ticket in Tatts · as George
1933
Harmony Row · as Contable Dreadnought
1932
His Royal Highness · as Tommy Dodds
1932

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