Kenny Baker, born in 1934 in Birmingham, England, is best known for his roles in cult cinema, including Circus of Horrors (1960) and Mona Lisa (1986). In The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982), he adds depth to the film's ensemble, showcasing his versatility as an actor. With a career that spans decades, Baker's contributions to genre films reflect a blend of whimsy and darkness, making him a distinctive figure in the landscape of cult and exploitation cinema.
Mona Lisa
George is a small-time crook just out of prison who discovers his tough-guy image is out of date. Reduced to working as a minder/driver for high class call girl Simone, he has to agree when she asks him to find a young colleague from her King's Cross days. That's when George's troubles just start.