The actor to actor movie matrix database - Deja Scene
These two again!
Talk about Deja Scene

Movies of George Periolat and William Worthington together

George Periolat and William Worthington have starred in 8 movies together. Their first film was The Barrier of Bars in 1913. The most recent movie that George Periolat and William Worthington starred together was Morning Glory in 1933.

submit to reddit Tweet this Share on facebook

1913

The Barrier of Bars

The Barrier of Bars

The Barrier of Bars

George Periolat

Starred as Uncredited

William Worthington

Starred as Uncredited

1913

The Dread Inheritance

The Dread Inheritance

The Dread Inheritance

George Periolat

Starred as The Father

William Worthington

Starred as The Doctor

1913

The Passerby

The Passerby

The Passerby

George Periolat

Starred as The Colonel - Betty's Father

William Worthington

Starred as Mr. Klein

1913

The Restless Spirit

The Restless Spirit

The Restless Spirit

George Periolat

Starred as The Wife's Father

William Worthington

Starred as The Stranger

1914

Samson

Samson

Samson

George Periolat

Starred as Manoah, Samson's father

William Worthington

Starred as Ladal

1914

Sealed Orders

Sealed Orders

Sealed Orders

George Periolat

Starred as Uncredited

William Worthington

Starred as Uncredited

1914

The Man Who Lied

The Man Who Lied

The Man Who Lied

George Periolat

Starred as Detective McNulty

William Worthington

Starred as Ed Lewis

1933

Morning Glory

Morning Glory

Morning Glory

George Periolat

Starred as Minor Role

William Worthington

Starred as Banker

Use the timeline above to view all the movies that George Periolat and William Worthington have starred in together. You can use the arrows or the arrow keys on your keyboard to slide from left-to-right along the timeline. If you have a touch device, you can slide left-to-right as well.

Select a movie to view who George Periolat and William Worthington starred as in that film.

Looking for more?

See all of George Periolat's connections.

See all of William Worthington's connections.