George Basha is a writer/producer/director/actor born in Parramatta, Western Sydney. George grew up on the tough streets of western Sydney to Lebanese migrants. In 1997 George landed his first acting role playing 'Kemel' alongside the late Heath Ledger in the feature film 'Blackrock', directed by Steve Vidler. After this first taste of filmmaking, he found it hard to find subsequent acting roles. George's agent at the time told him it was hard to get him auditions because of his ethnicity. George decided to take matters into his own hands and wrote the feature 'The Combination'. 'It was my voice and the voice of western Sydney which was never really told before,' said George. As well as writing the script, George co-produced and played the lead role of 'John'. 'The Combination' opened in cinemas in 2009 to strong box office and positive reviews. Movie Show critics, Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton, rated the film four and half stars out of five. 'The Combination' was the number one film on its opening weekend until it was controversially pulled from all Event Cinemas nationally after a fight broke out at a Parramatta screening. In 2014 George wrote his second feature 'Convict', which he also produced, co-directed and played the lead role of 'Ray'. 'Convict' has been a success on DVD and was sold out within days of its release in retail outlets. Sales were particularly high in Western Sydney. As a producer, George secured funding for both features outside the traditional funding structures, and each project has enjoyed profitable returns. In 2019 George wrote, produced and starred in The Combination Redemption and opened up theatrically around Australia. David Stratton rated the film Four stars out of five. Once again George secured funding independently for the film. The Combination Redemption is currently sold to Netflix.
George Basil is an actor and producer, known for Crashing (2017), Flaked (2016) and Werewolves Within (2021).
George Baumgartl was born on April 15, 1964 in Neuss, Germany and is a German actor. G. Baumgartl came to the film industry as a career changer and completed several acting semesters and also took part in various acting workshops. The first role had G. Baumgartl at the Dokusoap "Der Blaulicht Report" as POK 'Ralf Schreiber'. Baumgartl is also active as Best Ager Model and consultant for film and cinema productions. George Baumgartl grew up as the youngest brother of the renowned professional photographer Nomi Baumgartl.
George Baxter was born on April 8, 1905 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Sofia (1948), The Flying Saucer (1950) and Lili (1953). He was married to Anne Lewington. He died on September 10, 1976 in New York City, New York, USA.
George Beasley is known for Christmas in Paradise (2022).
George Beban Jr. was born on 16 June 1914 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for One Man in a Million (1921), Hearts of Men (1919) and Duke of Chicago (1949). He died on 28 September 1977 in Burbank, California, USA.
George Belanger is an actor, known for Licence to Kill (1989), The Air I Breathe (2007) and Original Sin (2001).
George Belbin was born on February 16, 1920 in Shanghai, China. He was an actor, known for Eye of the Needle (1981), The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) and Paradise Postponed (1986). He died on January 25, 2008 in Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somerset, England.
George Bell is a cowboy actor who has been constantly overlooked by western enthusiast. Starting in the 1940s, Bell was a regular in western movies that were filmed at Republic where Bell could be seen menacing the good guys as a part of the gang that were terrorizing the local citizens or he could be seen riding in a sheriff's posse. During the 1950s, Bell was so widely respected among his peers that he was frequently taken on location in various films. This was never more evident during the filming of the Gary Cooper movie "Distant Drums" where he and two other cowboy extras were chosen to join the primary cast and to portray soldiers where they were taken on location to Florida for 2 months. When he got back, he continued to appear in a various assortment of movies that were filmed at Republic and Warner Brothers. By the late 1950s, the age of the television western had arrived. There were countless westerns on the air and they all needed cowboys to fill their posse scenes. This couldn't have come at a better time for Bell because the once dominate Republic Studios had fallen into disrepair under the mismanagement of Herbert Yates and eventually was forced to close down. Bell found himself working various television westerns including a significant amount of work appearing a barfly or a henchman in many different Warner Brothers television productions. During the early 1960s, Warner Brothers started to divest itself from the television western market and Bell went on to appear for a few more years in shows like "Gunsmoke," "Bonanza", and "The Virginian". Eventually in 1964, George Bell decided to retire after more than 30 years as an on screen cowboy leaving behind a lasting legacy that encompassed the golden era of westerns.
George Benedict is an actor and producer, known for Singularity (2017), Book of Fire (2015) and LovesIck (2014).