George Formby (born George Hoy Booth) was the archetype "cheeky chappie" northern English comedian. Trained originally as a jockey, he often appeared on horseback in his films. Best known for his buck-toothed grin and his ukulele.
Hitler: The Comedy Years
(Self (archive footage) (uncredited))
Bell-Bottom George
(George Blake)
No Limit
(George Shuttleworth)
I See Ice
(George Bright)
It's in the Air
(George Brown)
George in Civvy Street
(Mary Colton)
Come on George!
(George)
Turned Out Nice Again
(George Pearson)
Let George Do It!
(George Hepplewhite)
Boots! Boots!
(John Willie)
Trouble Brewing
(George Gullip)
South American George
(George Butters / Gilli Vanetti)
Spare a Copper
(George Carter)
I Didn't Do It
(George Trotter)
Off the Dole
(John Willie)
Keep Your Seats, Please
(George Withers)
Keep Fit
(George Green)
Feather Your Nest
(Willie Piper)
Much Too Shy
(George Andy)
Get Cracking
(George Singleton)
He Snoops to Conquer
(George Gribble)
Entertaining the Troops
(Archive Film)
Ain't Misbehavin'
(Self (archive footage))
Funny Up North
(Himself)
Songs That Won the War
(Himself (Archive))
Britain's Most Dangerous Songs: Listen to the Banned
((archive footage))
To See Such Fun
Wogan
(Self (archive material))