George Baker
George Baker made his West End début in a Haymarket revival of Frederick Lonsdale’s Aren’t We All? in 1953. Family commitments led him to turn down an offer to join the Royal Shakespeare Company and he became contracted to the Associated British Pictures Corporation.
George later returned to the theatre, had three seasons at the Old Vic and his work with the RSC includes the acclaimed Days in the Trees (1966) with Peggy Ashcroft at the Aldwych Theatre. He played Broadway in Noel Coward’s Look After Lulu and for five years ran his own theatre company. In June 2007 George was awarded an MBE for setting up a youth club in his home village of West Lavington.
The Way to Wexford: the autobiography:
“I’ve written every word myself - which isn’t bad for a dyslexic. It’s truthful, hopefully amusing and I’ve been able to cast myself as both psychiatrist and patient. Parts of the book were very difficult to write - there were often moments of pain but also a great deal of joy…” more details →
Career highlights include…
FILM: The Dam Busters (1954); The Ship that Died of Shame (1955); A Hill in Korea (1956); The Moonraker (1957); Tread Softly Stranger (1958); The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
TELEVISION: Alice (1965); Bowler (1973); I, Claudius (1976); Journey’s End (1988); Little Lord Fauntleroy (1995); Coronation Street (2003); Midsomer Murders (2005); Spooks (2005); Heartbeat (2007); New Tricks (2007).
BBC RADIO: The Rank School of Charmers (1998); Evil Under the Sun (1998); Paradise (2001); Blind (2002); All’s Well That Ends Well (2002); A Thing in Disguise: The Visionary Life Of Joseph Paxton (2003); Mrs McGinty’s Dead (2006). ALSO: Audio books of the Wexford novels.
WRITING for television: The Fatal Spring (United Nations Media Prize Award of Merit); Imaginary Friends; From Doon with Death; The Mouse in the Corner; The Strawberry Tree; Road Rage. For BBC Radio: The Marches of Wales; Sister Dear Sister; The Last Silence; A Clergyman’s Daughter.
Contact details: c/o Chatto & Linnit Ltd, 123a Kings Road, London SW3 4PL.
George Baker plays DCI Wexford: “Once or twice in your life as an actor you come across a part that seems to be what you’ve been waiting for…”
Cash in the Celebrity Attic: Angela Rippon visits George Baker who is hoping to raise £700 for his local youth club. Showing on BBC2 at 5:15pm, 5 May 2009.- Lavington youth group boosted by actor’s TV appearance: George Baker had to leave his hospital bed to take part in the filming of an episode of Cash in the Celebrity Attic at Aldridge’s saleroom in Devizes.
- Actor empties his attic for TV show: George Baker and Christopher Ravenscroft are to appear on Cash in the Celebrity Attic in a bid to raise money for West Lavington youth club.
- Drama Trails: Ruth Rendell takes George Baker on a guided tour of the House of Lords.
- My Wiltshire Life: “I used to love riding on Salisbury Plain. Now I walk the dog every day on the plains. I have a black Labrador called Jessel…”
- My hols: The Bulgarian chef, with the kebab skewer, in the Fiat? George Baker investigates…
- Wedded bliss: TV detective marries his screen wife.
- A Cook for All Seasons: A gastronomic autobiography.




