Acting

George Hagan

Born July 27, 1905 · Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Died July 8, 1996 · aged 90

George Hagan was born on 27 July 1905 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He was an actor, known for The White Rabbit (1967), Cranford (1972) and Rob Roy (1961). He died on 8 July 1996 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK.

Known For

Father's DayFather's Day · 1979
Father's Day
1979
Movie
Teenager Philip has a day out with his father, whom he has not seen since he was two years old. His mother is not keen to hand her son over to the man who deserted them.
The Portland MillionsThe Portland Millions · 1976
The Portland Millions
1976
MovieDrama
Annie Druce claims she is the heir to the Duke of Portland.
Dangerous AmbitionDangerous Ambition · 1978
Dangerous Ambition
1978
MovieDramaTV Movie
Daniel Massey stars as a priest who faces a crisis when the local community turns against him after he is suspected of molesting a young girl who he befriends on a local housing estate.
StrangersStrangers · 1978
Strangers
7.31978
SeriesCrimeDrama
Strangers is a 1978–82 ITV police procedural created and principally written by Murray Smith, based on characters created by Kenneth Royce in his novel series and subsequent 1977–78 television adaptation The XYY Man. Don Henderson and Dennis Blanch reprise their roles, respectively, of Detective Sergeant (DS) George Bulman and Detective Constable (DC) Derek Willis. A group of police officers are brought together from across the country to the north of England. There, the fact that they're not well-known gives them the advantage to infiltrate where a more familiar local detective could not. Despite being based around a comparatively small team of detectives, a regular feature in its early years is that few episodes feature the entire team, with most using just two or three regulars in any major role.
Lady KillersLady Killers · 1980
Lady Killers
7.51980
SeriesCrimeDrama
Compelling crime anthology looks at some of Britain's most notorious murder trials, in which both male and female defendants stood accused of the murder of women. Presented by Robert Morley, seven hour-long dramas reconstruct sensational trials which shocked Britain, offering in-depth analyses of individuals' motives and methods.
Victorian ScandalsVictorian Scandals · 1976
Victorian Scandals
10.01976
Series
Featuring dramatised versions of true stories that shocked mainstream Victorian society.
The XYY ManThe XYY Man · 1976
The XYY Man
7.01976
SeriesCrimeDrama
The XYY Man is a 1976–77 British crime thriller television series created by Kenneth Royce, based on his novel series about reformed cat burglar William 'Spider' Scott, recruited by British intelligence for secret missions due to his unique genetic makeup (an extra Y chromosome), which supposedly predisposes him to crime. The plot follows his reluctant work for the secret service and his constant pursuit by the dogged Detective Sergeant George Bulman, leading to spin-offs like Strangers and Bulman.
First Among EqualsFirst Among Equals · 1986
First Among Equals
7.01986
SeriesDrama
A ten-part serial based on Jeffrey Archer's 1984 novel of the same name, which follows the careers and personal lives of a quartet of fictional Parliament members from 1964 to 1991, with each vying to become Prime Minister.

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StrangersStrangers · 1978
Strangers
7.31978
SeriesCrimeDrama
Strangers is a 1978–82 ITV police procedural created and principally written by Murray Smith, based on characters created by Kenneth Royce in his novel series and subsequent 1977–78 television adaptation The XYY Man. Don Henderson and Dennis Blanch reprise their roles, respectively, of Detective Sergeant (DS) George Bulman and Detective Constable (DC) Derek Willis. A group of police officers are brought together from across the country to the north of England. There, the fact that they're not well-known gives them the advantage to infiltrate where a more familiar local detective could not. Despite being based around a comparatively small team of detectives, a regular feature in its early years is that few episodes feature the entire team, with most using just two or three regulars in any major role.

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