George Edward Duller (26 January 1891 â 6 June 1962) was a British champion jockey, before becoming a racing car driver and one of the Bentley Boys. In later life, he trained racehorses.
He was born in Canning Town, Essex (now London), the eldest of 12 children of George Henry Duller, a horse trainer, and his wife Ellen Clara Green.
Duller was first married to notable racer Bessie Grace Hyams in 1918; they divorced sometime in the 1930s-40s. They had one daughter named Grace Joan. Later, he married Violette Cordery's sister. He died at Epsom, Surrey while attending the August Bank horse races.
Duller raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times, from 1925 to 1927. He did not finish the entire race in any of those three entries. He was involved in a pile-up crash at the Maison Blanche (White House) corner in the 1927 race; Duller was unharmed, but he did not enter the race again.