George Zucco
George Zucco was an English character actor who appeared, almost always in supporting roles, in 96 films during a career spanning two decades, from 1931 to 1951. In his horror films, he often played a suave villain or a mad doctor.
Early life and family
Zucco was born in Manchester, Lancashire, on 11 January 1886. His mother Marian ran a dressmaking business; it is claimed she was a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Victoria – but this is untrue as the honour was only accessible to titled ladies of high rank. His father, George De Sylla Zucco, was a Greek merchant.Zucco debuted on the Canadian stage in 1908 in a stock theater company. In 1910, he entered the United States for the first time from Canada, bound for Seattle, Washington, where he soon appeared in plays such as The Melting Pot and The White Sister. He and his wife Frances toured the American vaudeville circuit during the 1910s, their satirical sketch about suffragettes earning them renown.
He returned to the UK and served as a lieutenant in the British Army's West Yorkshire Regiment during the First World War. He lost the use of two fingers when he was shot in the right arm in France. When the war ended, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and later taught there.
He became a leading stage actor of the 1920s, and made his film debut as Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac in The Dreyfus Case, a British film dramatising the Dreyfus Affair.
Career
Zucco returned to the United States in 1935 to play Benjamin Disraeli in Victoria Regina, and appeared with Gary Cooper and George Raft in Souls at Sea.He played Professor Moriarty in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, opposite Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Zucco earned a reputation as a bespectacled, nefarious character in films such as After the Thin Man, Fast Company, Arrest Bulldog Drummond, Charlie Chan in Honolulu, The Cat and the Canary, and My Favorite Blonde.
During the 1940s, he took every role he was offered, landing himself in B-films and Universal horror films, including The Mummy's Hand, The Mummy's Tomb, The Mad Monster, The Mad Ghoul, Dead Men Walk, The Mummy's Ghost, House of Frankenstein, and Tarzan and the Mermaids. He was reunited with Basil Rathbone in another Sherlock Holmes adventure, Sherlock Holmes in Washington, this time playing not Moriarty, but a Nazi spy.
Last years and death
He retired due to illness, after playing a bit part in David and Bathsheba. Zucco was to have played in , but his health issues resulted in his being replaced by Cedric Hardwicke.Zucco suffered from dementia throughout the 1950s, and he died on 27 May 1960 from pneumonia in an assisted-living facility at the age of 74.
Personal life
He and his wife, Stella Francis, had a daughter, Frances, who died of throat cancer at age 30, and a grandson, George Zucco. Stella Zucco died from natural causes in 1999.Filmography
- Dreyfus as Cavaignac
- There Goes the Bride as Prosecutor
- The Midshipmaid as Lord Dore
- The Good Companions as Fauntley
- The Roof as James Renton
- The Man from Toronto as Squire
- Autumn Crocus as Reverend Mayne
- Something Always Happens as Proprietor of the Maison de Paris
- The Lady Is Willing as Man from Reclamation Agent
- What Happened Then? as Inspector Hull
- What's in a Name? as Foot
- Road House as Hotel Manager
- Abdul the Damned as Officer of the Firing Squad
- It's a Bet as Convict
- The Common Round as Dr. Pyke
- The Man Who Could Work Miracles as The Colonel's Butler
- Sinner Take All as Bascomb
- After the Thin Man as Dr. Kammer
- Parnell as Sir Charles Russell
- Saratoga as Dr. Harmsworth Bierd
- London by Night as Inspector Jefferson
- Souls at Sea as Barton Woodley
- The Firefly as Secret Service Chief
- Madame X as Dr. LaFarge
- The Bride Wore Red as Count Armalia
- Conquest as Sen. Malachowski
- Rosalie as General Maroff
- Arsène Lupin Returns as Prefect of Police
- Three Comrades as Dr. Plauten
- Lord Jeff as James 'Jim' Hampstead
- Fast Company as Otto Brockler
- Marie Antoinette as Governor of Conciergerie
- Vacation from Love as Dr. Waxton
- Suez as Prime Minister
- Arrest Bulldog Drummond as Rolf Alferson
- Charlie Chan in Honolulu as Dr. Cardigan
- Captain Fury as Arnold Trist
- The Magnificent Fraud as Dr. Luis Virgo
- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as Professor Moriarty
- Here I Am a Stranger as James K. Spaulding
- The Cat and the Canary as Lawyer Crosby
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Procurator
- New Moon as Vicomte Ribaud
- The Mummy's Hand as Andoheb
- Arise, My Love as Prison Governor
- Dark Streets of Cairo as Abbadi
- The Monster and the Girl as Dr. Parry
- Topper Returns as Dr. Jeris
- A Woman's Face as Defense Attorney
- International Lady as Webster
- Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring as Dr. Edwin L. Jannery
- My Favorite Blonde as Dr. Hugo Streger
- The Mad Monster as Dr. Cameron
- Halfway to Shanghai as Peter van Hoost
- Dr. Renault's Secret as Dr. Robert Renault
- The Mummy's Tomb as Andoheb
- The Black Swan as Lord Denby
- Dead Men Walk as Dr. Lloyd Clayton / Dr. Elwyn Clayton
- Sherlock Holmes in Washington as Stanley
- The Black Raven as Amos Bradford aka The Raven
- Holy Matrimony as Mr. Crepitude
- The Mad Ghoul as Dr. Alfred Morris
- Never a Dull Moment as Tony Rocco
- Voodoo Man as Nicholas
- The Mummy's Ghost as High Priest
- Return of the Ape Man as Ape Man
- The Seventh Cross as Fahrenburg
- Shadows in the Night as Frank Swift
- House of Frankenstein as Professor Bruno Lampini
- Fog Island as Leo Grainger
- Having Wonderful Crime as King aka The Great Movel
- Sudan as Horadef
- Midnight Manhunt as Jelke
- Week-End at the Waldorf as Bey of Aribajan
- Confidential Agent as Detective Geddes
- Hold That Blonde as Dr. Pavel Storasky
- The Flying Serpent as Prof. Andrew Forbes
- Scared to Death as Dr. Joseph Van Ee
- The Imperfect Lady as Mr. Mallam
- Moss Rose as Craxton - the butler
- Lured as Officer H. R. Barrett
- Desire Me as Father Donnard
- Where There's Life as Paul Stertorius
- Captain from Castile as Marquis De Carvajal
- Tarzan and the Mermaids as Palanth - The High Priest
- Who Killed Doc Robbin as Doc Hugo Robbin
- The Pirate as The Viceroy
- Secret Service Investigator as Otto Dagoff
- Joan of Arc as Constable of Clervaux
- The Secret Garden as Dr. Fortescue
- The Barkleys of Broadway as The Judge
- Madame Bovary as DuBocage
- Harbor of Lost Men as H.G. Danziger
- Let's Dance as Judge Mackenzie
- Flame of Stamboul as The Voice
- The First Legion as Father Robert Stuart
- David and Bathsheba as Egyptian Ambassador