George Coulouris (Director) | Playbill

George Coulouris

Director
  • Born: Oct 01, 1903 in Manchester, ENGLAND
  • Death: Apr 25, 1989 in London, ENGLAND

Roles (23)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Condemned of Altona
Opened February 03, 1966
  • as The Father (Original)
Beekman Place Playbill - Oct 1964 Beekman Place
Opened October 07, 1964
  • as Samuel Holt (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Insect Comedy
Opened June 03, 1948
  • as The Vagrant (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 S.S. Glencairn
Opened May 20, 1948
  • as The Donkey Man (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Alchemist
Opened May 06, 1948
  • as Subtle (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Richard III
Opened March 24, 1943
  • as Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III (Original)
  • Director
Watch on the Rhine Playbill - June 1941 Watch on the Rhine
Opened April 01, 1941
  • as Teck de Brancovis (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Cue for Passion
Opened December 19, 1940
  • as John Elliott (Original)
The White Steed Playbill - Jan 1939 The White Steed
Opened January 10, 1939
  • as Father Shaughnessy (Original)
Madame Capet Playbill - Oct 1938 Madame Capet
Opened October 25, 1938
  • as Mirabeau (Original)
Heartbreak House Playbill - May 1938 Heartbreak House
Opened April 29, 1938
  • as Boss Mangan (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Shoemaker's Holiday
Opened January 01, 1938
  • as The King (Original)
Julius Caesar Playbill - November 1937 Julius Caesar
Opened November 11, 1937
  • as Marc Antony (Original)
Ten Million Ghosts Playbill - Oct 1936 Ten Million Ghosts
Opened October 23, 1936
  • as Zacharey (Original)
Saint Joan Playbill - March 1936 Saint Joan
Opened March 09, 1936
  • as John de Stogumber (Original)
Blind Alleys Playbill - Oct 1935 Blind Alley
Opened September 24, 1935
  • as Dr. Anthony Shelby (Original)
Valley Forge Playbill - Dec 1934 Valley Forge
Opened December 10, 1934
  • as Lieutenant Cutting (Original)
Mary of Scotland Playbill - June 1934 Mary of Scotland
Opened November 27, 1933
  • as Lord Burghley (Original)
  • as Lord Erskine (Original)
Best Sellers Playbill - May 1933 Best Sellers
Opened May 03, 1933
  • as Julian Mosca (Original)
The Late Christopher Bean Playbill - Nov 1932 The Late Christopher Bean
Opened October 31, 1932
  • as Tallant (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Novice and the Duke
Opened December 09, 1929
  • as Friar Peter (Original)
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