Barbier began his career in light opera and spent several years in repertory and stock companies. He eventually played on
Broadway, where he appeared in seven productions between 1922 and 1930, among them The Hunchback of Notre Dame,[1]The Front Page and The Man Who Came Back.[citation needed]
He signed a contract with
Paramount Pictures in 1929 and later worked as a character actor for most of the major studios. His first film was The Big Pond (1930). The weighty, white-haired Barbier often played pompous, but mostly kind-hearted businessmen or patriarchs in supporting roles. George Barbier appeared in 88 films until his death in 1945.[citation needed]
Personal life
Barbier married Caroline "Carrie" Thatcher (June 1868, Pennsylvania – June 8, 1939), a stage actress; theirs was reportedly "one of the most successful marriages in Hollywood."[2]
Barbier began his career in light opera and spent several years in repertory and stock companies. He eventually played on
Broadway, where he appeared in seven productions between 1922 and 1930, among them The Hunchback of Notre Dame,[1]The Front Page and The Man Who Came Back.[citation needed]
He signed a contract with
Paramount Pictures in 1929 and later worked as a character actor for most of the major studios. His first film was The Big Pond (1930). The weighty, white-haired Barbier often played pompous, but mostly kind-hearted businessmen or patriarchs in supporting roles. George Barbier appeared in 88 films until his death in 1945.[citation needed]
Personal life
Barbier married Caroline "Carrie" Thatcher (June 1868, Pennsylvania – June 8, 1939), a stage actress; theirs was reportedly "one of the most successful marriages in Hollywood."[2]