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George Smiley (Character)
from "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (1979)

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Overview

Alternate Names:

Charles Dobbs


Filmography

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  1. A Murder of Quality (1991) (TV) Played by Denholm Elliott

  2. "Smiley's People"
        - Episode #1.6 (1982) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Episode #1.5 (1982) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Episode #1.4 (1982) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Episode #1.3 (1982) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Episode #1.2 (1982) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
          (1 more)

  3. "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"
        - Flushing Out the Mole (1979) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Smiley Sets a Trap (1979) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Tinker Tailor (1979) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - How It All Fits Together (1979) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
        - Smiley Tracks the Mole (1979) TV episode, Played by Alec Guinness
          (2 more)

  4. The Deadly Affair (1966) Played by James Mason (as Charles Dobbs)
  5. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) Played by Rupert Davies

Additional Details

Genres:

Drama / Thriller / Mystery


Fun Stuff

Quotes:

From "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy: Flushing Out the Mole (#1.7)" (1979)
[on his affair with Ann]
Bill Haydon: The thing with Ann was Karla's idea. He always believed that if there was ever any threat, it would come from you. He said you were quite good. But you had this one weakness: Ann. It was a double-fix, actually. On the one hand, you wouldn't be likely to think of me as a circus traitor if you were preoccupied with wondering what we got up to in bed...
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