George Sanders (1906–1972) was a British actor known for his suave, sophisticated, and often sardonic screen presence. With a deep, velvety voice and impeccable wit, he became the quintessential gentleman villain in classic Hollywood. He starred in films like Rebecca (1940), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), and All About Eve (1950) (for which he won an Oscar).
Off-screen, Sanders was as enigmatic as his roles—an intellectual, a writer, and a man of biting humor. His life ended in self-chosen solitude, leaving behind a legacy of elegance and cynicism wrapped in charm.
Take a look at these vintage photos to see portraits of a young and handsome George Sanders from the 1930s and 1940s.
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