George is a multi-lingual actor and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. The son of a Cuban-American mother and West Point graduate father, he grew up in the Chicagoland area. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Religious Studies in 2006 he began backpacking in Asia-first in India, then in China. It was in China that he discovered his passion for languages, which carries on to the present. It was also during his first stint in China that he realized he should become an actor. So back in Chicago in 2009, he began studying acting in training centers while getting work in independent films and plays. After developing both his Mandarin and acting chops for a few years, he began working full-time in the TV and Film industry in China in 2014. After a few years in the Chinese industry, George established himself as a go to Mandarin-speaking actor for dialogue intensive roles. His starring role in Hunan TV's 2016 biopic series about American journalist Edgar Snow "Red Star over China" was the largest role ever for a non-Asian actor in a Chinese series and it was one of only two times that a non-Asian actor speaking Mandarin in the starring role was not dubbed. He repeated this feat in 2018 playing the starring role in the sit-com series "The Jing." After moving back and forth between the US and China 10 times between 2007 and 2018, George settled in Los Angeles to continue developing his career Stateside. In 2021 he wrote and produced his first short film, a revisionist western titled "Out on a Limb."
George Wolfe was raised in the state capital of Kentucky, Frankfort. As a member of the Frankfort High School Senior class of 1972, he was one of the leading lights of the drama club and a writer for the literary magazine. George left Frankfort in 1972, but returned many years later as a favored son. After years of hard work and determination, Mr. Wolfe became an honored Broadway producer, director, and writer, working with Joseph Papp, and now on his own. Mr. Wolfe was one of those responsible for the hit Broadway show, "Jelly's Last Jam", and won a Tony for his work on "Angels in America". He is now considered one of Broadway's most respected producers and directors.
George Pete Caleodis began his entertainment career as a keyboardist, eventually becoming an improv accompanist, stand-up comic, radio DJ, and an actor/writer with the first main stage cast of The Second City, Cleveland. In addition to being a professor of Mathematics at various colleges in LA and Ohio, he teaches improv, writing, sketch, and music at The Second City, Hollywood, and iO West.
George Calin is known for Frankenstein Reborn! (1998), Life on Top (2009) and Codin si Chira Chiralina (1994).
George Calombaris is an actor, known for 262 : Our Stories So Far (2022), MasterChef Australia (2009) and Junior Masterchef Australia (2010).
An experienced stage actor, Camilleri has performed leading parts in plays such as Doubt (Shanley), Ashes to Ashes (Pinter), A Doll's House (Ibsen), Confusions (Ayckbourn), Teechers (Godber), View from the Bridge (Miller), Romeo and Juliet, and Merchant of Venice. Camilleri has also appeared in small parts for television, making his debut in the Granada TV series Brideshead Revisited.
George Canyon is an actor and composer, known for Man of Steel (2013), Heartland (2007) and Christmas Miracle (2012).
George Canzaniello is known for Milgram and the Fastwalkers 2 (2018).
George is a native of Los Angeles. Some recent highlights include a film he co-starred in 'Lucia, Before and After' which debuted at Sundance Film Festival and won Jury Prize for US Fiction for Shorts. He has trained with the late Charlie Laughton who also coached such actors as AL Pacino and other established actors. He is currently a company member of The New American Theatre.
George Carey was born on November 13, 1935 in Bow, London, England. He is known for Making Waves (2004), Beyond Our Differences (2008) and Hating Peter Tatchell (2021). He has been married to Eileen Harmsworth Hood since 1960. They have four children.