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George Woodbridge


George Woodbridge carved out a memorable niche as a character actor, often playing gruff, working-class figures who added authenticity to the films he appeared in. Fans of Hammer horror will recognize him from Dracula: Prince of Darkness, where he brought a grounded presence amid the gothic chills. Woodbridge’s knack for embodying rough-edged, unpolished men made him a favorite in British cinema, and his roles frequently injected a sense of real-world grit. Beyond the horror genre, he was the kind of performer who made tavern landlords, rugged tradesmen, or no-nonsense policemen feel like fully realized people, rather than just background figures. His steady craftsmanship helped directors add layers of texture to their stories. While he rarely headlined, George Woodbridge’s face became familiar in character parts that anchored period dramas and thrillers alike, making him a quietly essential part of many productions that wanted to feel lived-in and believable. It’s this ability to bring simple but vibrant character work that can surprise even casual viewers flipping through screenshots and film stills.

Browse 5 HD movie screencap galleries featuring George Woodbridge, including Dracula: Prince of Darkness, The Mummy, and The Curse of the Werewolf.