George Innes stylish pop art print.
George Innes as Stamp in “Billy Liar”
George Innes made his film debut in “Billy Liar” as Stamp. Intolerant of Billy Fisher’s excuses and daydreaming, he nicknames him Billy Liar at the dance hall.
George’s other film credits include “The Italian Job” with Michael Caine & Benny Hill; “Scars of Dracula” with Jenny Hanley; “Gumshoe” with Fulton Mackay; “Pope Joan” with Patrick Magee; “A Bridge Too Far” with Dirk Bogarde, Sean Connery & Richard Attenborough; “The Medusa Touch” with Richard Burton & Harry Andrews; “Sweeney 2″ with John Thaw & Dennis Waterman; “The Odd Job” with Bill Paterson; “Last Orders” with Tom Courtenay; and “Elizabeth: The Golden Age”.
Just some of George’s television credits include “Danger UXB” with Kenneth Cranham; “The Sweeney“, “Hazell”; “The Dick Emery Show” with Helen Fraser; “Crown Court” with T.P. McKenna; “Callan” with Edward Woodward, Patrick Mower & Graham Crowden; “Budgie” with Adam Faith; “The Frighteners”; “Whodunnit?’ with Moira Lister; “Upstairs Downstairs” with Jean Marsh & Gordon Jackson; “Coronation Street“; “The Protectors” with Robert Vaughn; “Open All Hours” with Ronnie Barker; “Dixon of Dock Green” with Jack Warner; “The Good Life” with Penelope Keith; “Play for Today” with Paula Wilcox; “Fantasy Island”; “Hammer House of Horror” with Dinah Sheridan; “Dick Turpin” with Patrick Macnee, Richard O’Sullivan & Susan Hampshire; “Hart to Hart”; “M*A*S*H”; “Hill Street Blues”; “Minder” with George Cole & Dennis Waterman; “The Fall Guy”; “Magnum P.I.”; “Cagney & Lacey”; “C.A.T.S. Eyes”; “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”; “Noble House” with Pierce Brosnan, Nancy Kwan & Ric Young; the first episode of “Jason King” with Peter Wyngarde; and the final episode of “The Avengers“.
George Innes Pop Art
Art & Hue presents Billy Liar, stylish pop art inspired by the classic 1963 film of the British New Wave.
Step into the colourful world of “Billy Liar” with this new pop art collection by Art & Hue, inspired by the seminal 1963 film.
Considered one of the most significant and revolutionary films in British cinema, subverting the social realist and kitchen sink genres with its use of fantasy sequences and documentary-style location shooting, “Billy Liar” reflected the changing cultural and social landscape of Britain in the early 1960s and its influence can still be seen in contemporary cinema and television today.
Exclusively by Art & Hue, the “Billy Liar” collection is available in three sizes & many colours, printed on museum-quality archival card of 310gsm, made from 100% ethically-sourced cotton, with fine-art pigment inks for longevity.
Bring a touch of retro milk-bar chic to your home with these stylish and fun prints, perfect for any fan of pop culture or vintage cinema.
Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frame is not included – for a guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.
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