George Hassell was born on May 4, 1881 in Birmingham, England. He was an actor, known for La Bohème (1926), Girls' Dormitory (1936) and Captain Blood (1935). He died on February 17, 1937 in Chatsworth, California, USA.
George Lewis Hawkins Jr. is an actor, acting coach, and director based in Jacksonville, FL. He graduated with a degree in theatre acting from Florida School of The Arts. George has been involved in countless theatre, film, and commercial projects. He has coached students at Bishop Kenny High School, Jewish Community Alliance, and Riverside Children's Arts Center. Hawkins began acting in high school. He was a painfully shy student, but for a reason unbeknownst to him, he signed up for an introductory drama class in his freshman year. Perhaps it was the subconscious desire to make people laugh like his idols Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, and Dave Chappelle. Low and behold, in that introductory drama class is where Hawkins found his love for making others laugh. Over a decade later, Hawkins still loves to entertain and teach others how to enjoy entertaining as well.
George Hazel was born on July 30, 1890 in Purcell, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor, known for Border Wolves (1938), Unconquered Bandit (1935) and Lighting Bill (1934). He died on January 29, 1952 in Palm Springs, California, USA.
George Hemmings is an actor, known for New Chilling Tales: The Anthology (2019) and The Damned Thing (2014).
George Henare was born on September 11, 1945 in Gisbourne, New Zealand. He is an actor, known for The Legend of Johnny Lingo (2003), Ocean Girl (1994) and Once Were Warriors (1994).
George Hencken is a producer and director, known for Soul Boys of the Western World (2014), The Sparks Brothers (2021) and Victoria Wood: The Secret List (2020).
George Henry Horton is a British filmmaker, writer and actor. George loves to tell stories set in fantastical/unique worlds with themes rooted in the human experience. Born in Kent, England, he studied at King's College London and the prestigious American Film Institute. Starting his career in comedy, his comedy channel JesterLads has received wide coverage, including on ABC's 'Today Show', NBC's 'Good Morning America' and Channel 4's 'RudeTube', and has had tens of millions of views throughout various media. George resides in Los Angeles.
George Herman is an actor, known for Barrio Brawler (2013).
George Herrera is known for City of Angels, City of Death (2021).
George Hickenlooper graduated from Yale University in 1986. He was born on May 25, 1963 in St. Louis, Missouri and raised there, Boston, and San Francisco. His interest in film began in childhood and stemmed from his great-uncle's (Leopold Stokowski) involvement in the movie Fantasia (1940). Hickenlooper's interest also bloomed from his father being a playwright and his mother starting a guerrilla theater troop, which would protest the Vietnam War. Both of his parents told him the techniques of story telling whether to make an aesthetic or political point. Hickenlooper's first short Super 8mm films were animated and made with this grammar school friend Kirk Wise who, years later, would go on to direct Beauty and the Beast (1991) for Walt Disney. While attending a Jesuit high school, Hickenlooper turned to live action short filmmaking. Many of those shorts ("Telefission", "A Day in the Life", "A Black and White Film" and "The Revenant") were premiered on Public Television in St. Louis and Kansas City. Hickenlooper spent one summer studying at the USC School of Cinema and Television, and then went on to Yale for a B.A. in History and Film Studies. After graduating, Hickenlooper interned for producer Roger Corman and, in 1991, authored the book "Reel Conversations" (Citadel Press), a collection of interviews with film directors and critics. Hickenlooper made his professional directing debut with Art, Acting, and the Suicide Chair: Dennis Hopper (1988), a short documentary about Dennis Hopper. However, he made his breakthrough when he premiered Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991), the internationally acclaimed documentary about the making of Apocalypse Now (1979), at the Cannes Film Festival.