George Savvides received a BA (Hons) in Drama at Middlesex University before training at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. He combines his film and television work with regular stage appearances which include The Judge in "Haram Iran" (Above the Stag), the title role in "Walaa", (New Diorama), St John in the highly acclaimed site specific production of "In the Beginning was the End" (Dreamthinkspeak at Somerset House), Alfredo in "Augusta" (New End Theatre, Hampstead), Iskander in "Birds Without Wings" (Eastern Angles UK Tour), Remzi in "The Battle of Green Lanes" (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Friar Laurence in "Romeo & Juliet" (European Tour), Ali in "Lockerbie 103" (Uk Tour including the Traverse, Edinburgh), Priest in "King Oedipus" (Nuffield, Southampton), Jaime in "The House Of The Spirits" (UK Tour & Shaw Theatre), Pablo in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Haymarket, Basingstoke) and Adu Deep in "The Garden of Habustan" (Tricycle). For BBC Radio 4 he played Giaka in "The Lockerbie Trial", Apostolis in "Honey From A Weed" and Mullah in "The Interview". He has also translated three Aristophanes' plays: "Clouds" (Commission), "Wealth" (Warehouse Theatre, Croydon) and "The Frogs" (UK Arts Council Tour).
George Sawaya was born on August 14, 1923 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for Escape from New York (1981), Batman: The Movie (1966) and Repo Man (1984). He was married to Marlene Barr Sawaya. He died on September 17, 2003 in Studio City, California.
George Sayah is known for The Interrogation (2019), Bad Kids Go to Hell (2012) and Last Ride.
George Schewnzer is an actor, known for The VelociPastor (2018), 1787 the American Constitution and The Untold Constitution: Miracle of 1787 (2020).
George Schiavone is known for The Boynton Beach Bereavement Club (2005), Bart Got a Room (2008) and The Glades (2010).
George Schichtle is known for A Creature Was Stirring (2023), Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) and The Terrible Tale of Jacquelyn Torne (2017).
Throughout his long and successful career as a producer, director and writer, George Schlatter has been responsible for hundreds of hours of television series and specials. He changed the face of television when he created and produced such breakthrough series as Laugh-In (1967) and Real People (1979). Over the years, Mr. Schlatter has received numerous honors and awards including 25 Emmy Award nominations, five Emmys, three Image Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Television Critics Awards, the International Radio & Television "Man of the Year" Award, Directors Guild Award, Producers Guild "Man of The Year" Award, as well as many others. When the Television Academy celebrated its 25th Anniversary, they honored him for his outstanding contribution to television. In 1989, he was awarded a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame. In 1992, Paul Newman and Frank Sinatra, on behalf of the Scott Newman Center, honored him with a tribute dinner for his showmanship and involvement to so many charitable causes. In 1996, the Museum of Television & Radio did a special tribute to him for his contributions in the world of television. Fifteen years ago, he established the American Comedy Awards, an annual televised event designed to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of comedic actors and performers. "Of all the work I've done, I am perhaps most proud of my involvement in the early careers of performers like Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Roseanne Barr, Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and others who have gone on to greater heights. Working with stars is rewarding, but helping to create stars is the most fulfilling of all accomplishments". Mr. Schlatter is a veteran of over 30 years in network television. He produced the first 5 years of the Grammy Awards plus series and specials starring Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Eddie Murphy, Cher, Elton John, Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, Michael Jackson, Doris Day, Jonathan Winters, Richard Pryor, Shirley MacLaine, Bill Cosby, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Diana Ross, Lena Horne, Dinah Shore, Nat 'King' Cole and scores of others. In honor of Frank Sinatra's milestone 80th birthday, Mr. Schlatter produced the Emmy-winning critically acclaimed two-hour Special Sinatra: 80 Years My Way (1995). His recent credits include the 15th Annual American Comedy Awards, The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Dustin Hoffman (1999) and to Harrison Ford, The 54th Presidential Inaugural Opening Ceremonies and Muhammad Ali's 60th Birthday Celebration. In the past few seasons, he produced the highly successful Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: 25th Anniversary Reunion (1993), the Emmy-award winning 'Sammy Davis Jr''s 60th Anniversary Celebration, Muhammad Ali's 50th Birthday Celebration, Frank Sinatra's 75th Birthday Celebration, The 25th Anniversary Of The Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, The USO 50th Anniversary Welcome Home America, as well as the Comedy Hall Of Fame Specials, A Party For Richard Pryor, The People's Choice Awards, Frank, Liza And Sammy: The Ultimate Event, The American Television Awards, and the Thanksgiving Special Sinatra Duets. He is married to former actress Jolene Brand who was a regular on the The Ernie Kovacs Show (1952) and they have two daughters. Andrea Justine is also a champion equestrian rider. Their daughter Maria S. Schlatter is an Emmy award winning television producer.
George Schminky is known for Fist 2 Fist 2: Weapon of Choice (2014), Strife (2017) and Sweet Kitty (2017).
George Schroeder is known for The Mustang (2019).
At the age of 11, George played the part of the boy in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot at the Theatre Royal, where he worked with Sir Patrick Stewart who taught him how to play backgammon! Prior to this, George's other acting credits include The Bill, his first professional role. In 2017, George played Billy Cooper in the TNT series Will, created by Craig Pearce. He got to take on some of Shakespeare's women's characters, as was customary for the young theatre apprentice in Elizabethan England. Other TV credits include a recurring guest star on season 3 of AMC's Into The Badlands (2018). George starred as Seb in the Disney Channel mystery adventure series Evermoor, which premiered on the Disney Channel in more than 160 countries worldwide from autumn 2014. He also presented on the BAFTA award-winning British children's entertainment television series, Friday Download, and appears in a feature length version, Friday Download The Movie, which premiered in UK theaters in 2015. An avid fan of music, in 2013, George guest presented on BBC Radio 1's Chart Show. He remains passionate about music, and plays drums and guitar. When George isn't acting and presenting, he's into fitness in a big way and enjoys practicing calisthenics. George's break dancing led him to compete in the UDO world-championships in 2012, where he was placed 2nd. Soon after, he appeared on the popular children's entertainment show, Alisha's Street Dance Stars. George recently moved to Los Angeles.