Born on February 11th, 1899, in the picturesque land of England, United Kingdom, George Edgley, a renowned actor of great talent and distinction, made his grand entrance into the world, a momentous occasion that would mark the beginning of a life filled with artistic expression and excellence.
Noted thespian's remarkable trajectory in the entertainment industry was marked by a succession of standout performances in a diverse array of critically acclaimed productions, with standout appearances in the 1961 cinematic release "Common Law Wife", the 1964 television drama "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald", and the 1963 dramatic feature "Free, White and 21", all of which contributed to his enduring reputation as a versatile and accomplished actor.
George Edgley's personal life was marked by a profound and enduring union with the enchanting Anne Evelyn Holliday, a woman whose beauty and charm captivated his heart and soul.
A poignant and sorrowful chapter in the life of this individual came to a sudden and abrupt halt on February 3rd, 1990, in the geographical region of Dallas County, situated within the state of Texas, which is a constituent part of the United States of America.