George Cole (artist) (1810–1883), English landscape painter, father of George Vicat Cole
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G. D. H. Cole (1889–1959), English political theorist, economist, and historian
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George Ward Cole (1793–1879), Australian politician, member of Victorian Legislative Council
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George Edward Cole (1826–1906), U.S. Delegate from the Territory of Washington
Her stage work includes A Man Most Likely To (1969, with George Cole), Pyjama Tops (1969), Decameron 73 (1973), playing Linda McCartney in John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert (1974), Tom Stoppard’s Dirty Linen (1976), Shut Your Eyes And Think Of England! (1978 with Donald Sinden and Frank Thornton) and Funny Peculiar (1985).
George W. Bush | George Washington | George H. W. Bush | George | George Bernard Shaw | Order of St Michael and St George | George Gershwin | George Orwell | Nat King Cole | Cole Porter | George Harrison | George Clooney | George III of the United Kingdom | George Frideric Handel | Natalie Cole | David Lloyd George | George Washington University | George Lucas | Saint George | George III | George Michael | George Pataki | George Clinton | George S. Patton | George IV of the United Kingdom | George Soros | George V | George Balanchine | George Armstrong Custer | George Jones |
In 1986, she played Treen Dudgeon in the short-lived BBC series Comrade Dad, alongside George Cole and Doris Hare.
Kid Anarchy was a three-issue comic book series written and illustrated by George Cole and Mike McCarthy, and published by Fantagraphics Books between 1991 and 1992.