Stewart Granger and Götz George in Unter Geiern (1964)
German postcard by ISV, no. C 11. Photo: Constantin. Stewart Granger and Götz George in Unter Geiern / Among Vultures (Alfred Vohrer, 1964).
German actor Götz George (1938) has been a popular film and theatre star for five decades now, but he gained international stardom on television in the Krimi series Tatort as the maverick police detective Horst Schimanski.
English actor Stewart Granger (1913–1993) became Britain's top box office star in the 1940’s which attracted Hollywood's attention. Tall, dark, dignified and handsome, Granger made over 60 films but is mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. He was quoted: “I've never done a film I'm proud of”.
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Stewart Granger and Götz George in Unter Geiern (1964)
German postcard by ISV, no. C 11. Photo: Constantin. Stewart Granger and Götz George in Unter Geiern / Among Vultures (Alfred Vohrer, 1964).
German actor Götz George (1938) has been a popular film and theatre star for five decades now, but he gained international stardom on television in the Krimi series Tatort as the maverick police detective Horst Schimanski.
English actor Stewart Granger (1913–1993) became Britain's top box office star in the 1940’s which attracted Hollywood's attention. Tall, dark, dignified and handsome, Granger made over 60 films but is mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. He was quoted: “I've never done a film I'm proud of”.
For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.