George Waugh

George Timothy Waugh (1876 - 1950) was a Brunanter actor who worked in theater, radio and film. He is credited with popularizing William Shakespeare's tragedies, through his participation in the 1913 production of Macbeth and the 1930 radio adaptation of Titus Andronicus. Waugh didn't appear in many films, but he collaborated with some of the most important directors of the time, including Craig Edwards and Joseph van Marwijk. Especially his portrayal of Father Wallace in Andrew Ginn's The Priest and the Thief (1947) is widely considered a landmark in Brunanter cinema.

Filmography

 * 1922 - Lord Keaven
 * 1924 - The Drunkard
 * 1926 - The Flower
 * 1930 - Beyond the Sea
 * 1947 - The Priest and the Thief