George C Scott Movies- An all time treat for all movie goers who have had witnessed General Patton in 1970 movie Patton.
George Campbell Scott was born on 18 October, 1927. Famously known as George C Scott, he was Academy Award winning actor, director and producer. He not only gave new horizons to General S. Patton’s personality by portraying him in Patton but also to General Buck Turgidson in Dr. Strange Love from Stanley Kubrick. George C Scott was well known for his gravelly voice that added a lot to his portrayal of Generals.
If we have a look at George C Scott movies, we come to know that he came to prominence after his work in New York Shakespeare Festival and for his performance in Children of the Darkness. His appearance in As You Like It and Richard III of England and his performance in Richard III was admired by one of the critics as the angriest Richard III of all times.
Time magazine mentioned him as a rising star of great intensity after his portrayal of the prosecutor in The Andersonville Trial (A play based on the military trial of the commandant of the notorious Civil War camp in Georgia.
Anatomy of a Murder won George C Scott a wide public recognition and admiration and was nominated for the best supporting actor category for Academy Awards. His role in They Might Be giants as de facto Sherlock Holmes and an alcoholic doctor of the Hospital won him nomination for the best actor.
To everybody’s interest Bette Davis was the favorite actress of the giant of filmdom and he used to call her my bloody idol.



