Stewart Granger – Handsome English swashbuckler of the
1940s and 1950s who appeared in Universal’s cheap TV
remake of The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1972.
Richard E Grant – Tall eccentric actor who appeared as
Holmes in The Other Side, a TV play by David Ashton broadcast
on BBC2 on 29 August 1992.
Mark Greenstreet – Played the central role in Sherlock
Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood, a UK production of the Mobil
Touring Theatre. It toured extensively from February to May
1993.
Bruno Güttner – Hitler’s favourite Sherlock Holmes,
Güttner featured in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1937),
produced by German film company Ondra-Lamac-Film
GmbH, one of three Holmes films made that year. The detec-
tive was brought up to date with polo-neck jersey and leather
overcoat.
Larry Hagman – Texan actor most famous for JR Ewing in
Dallas who played Los Angeles cop Sherman Holmes who
thinks he’s really Sherlock in The Return of the World’s Greatest
Detective (Universal TV, 1976), a pilot for a never-produced
series which owed a lot to They Might Be Giants (see George C
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