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  1. George E. Carey was born on 13 July 1924 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Babysitter (1969), Weekend with the Babysitter (1970) and Charlie's Angels (1976). He died on 21 November 1994 in Palm Springs, California, USA.

    • Actor, Art Department, Producer
    • July 13, 1924
    • George E. Carey
    • November 21, 1994
  2. George E. Carey was born on 13 July 1924 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Babysitter (1969), Weekend with the Babysitter (1970) and Charlie's Angels (1976). He died on 21 November 1994 in Palm Springs, California, USA.

    • July 13, 1924
    • November 21, 1994
  3. Welcome to George Carey Church of England Primary School. Thank you for showing an interest in George Carey Church of England Primary School’s website. We are located within the Rivergate Community Centre at the heart of the Barking Riverside development; an area which continues to grow.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_CareyGeorge Carey - Wikipedia

    George Leonard Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton PC (born 13 November 1935) is a retired Anglican bishop who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, having previously been the Bishop of Bath and Wells.

  5. George Washington Carey (September 7, 1845 – November 16/17, 1924) - Born in Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, and died in San Diego, California.

  6. George E. Carey is known as an Actor, Producer, Original Story, and Sound. Some of their work includes The Babysitter, Sex and the Single Girl, Weekend with the Babysitter, A Climax of Blue Power, Aphrodisiac!: The Sexual Secret of Marijuana, Sextette, Chrome and Hot Leather, and Riot on Sunset Strip.

  7. Supporting actor and producer George Carey appeared on television and in feature films. Fans of the ABC soap opera General Hospital may know him for having played Lamont Corbin. Carey's 30-plus film credits include The Gallant Hours (1960), Sex and the Single Girl (1964), and The Thing With Two Heads (1972).