George Nelson is known for SAGA - Curse of the Shadow (2013), Dragonfyre (2013) and Mythica: A Quest for Heroes (2014).
George Nemeh, born in Amman-Jordan, has resided in the United States, both in New York and Arizona since 1975. He loves and values the United States of America and is proud to be an American. Mr. Nemeh lives his life on a foundation of respect, both in his words and in his actions. His belief is that one must possess a respectful approach - a belief that he carries on his arm like a banner. Nemeh's motto for successful business endeavors is, "Always be a team-player." Knowing Nemeh's background is to also fully understand and appreciate his philosophy of "team." He is one of eight children, among four brothers and three sisters. He was born in Amman, Jordan, and was influenced greatly both by his father, and by the late King Hussein bin Talal of Jordan, both of whom were highly respected men held in the highest regard. Nemeh started participating in sports at the very young age of three, of which he states "It wasn't anything special - it came naturally to me, and the soccer ball felt like a part of me!" With his tenacity, skill and passion, he played the forward position - the goal scorer. By age twelve, he started playing for the premier team Orthodox Club, in a very competitive league. His soccer playing came to an end in 2003 after an injury. At that point he took on the role of soccer coach and director. He's coached players from three years of age to thirty. Nemeh was overseer to seven hundred to fifteen hundred players, including coaching a women's United Soccer League team. Nemeh retired from directing soccer September 15, 2010. He truly believed that when that door closed, another would open...or, as in Nemeh's case, he broke it open! Film is also one of Nemeh's passions. By the tender age of eight, films such as "Kahn El Khalili" staring Hassan Youssef , True Grit starring John Wayne, and Dirty Harry starring Clint Eastwood increased his desire to pursue a career in the film industry, with the goal of producing films of integrity and truth. Nemeh has also dabbled in voice-over work, theater acting and television hosting and reporting. His other entertainment field background experiences include being a dance instructor and a Master of Ceremonies. He has worked with the likes of James Ivory and Bernadette Peters and Glenn Plummer. Nemeh's experience grew into various other capacities of entertainment., including experience as co-producer, Assistant Director, videographer and actor for both film and stage. Executive producer, producer and director For film, stage, video, directing live stream, directing fashion shows and pageantry local 50 states and an International worldwide. George Has been striven to do better all the time, he loves the creation of magic on screen ultimately for our US citizens to enjoy the work that he passionately enjoys on making. Life is a journey but he lives for the seconds he has been given.
George is a London based actor originally from South Yorkshire in the UK. A graduate of the RADA Foundation Course, he specializes in Film, Theatre and Voice Over work. He is an avid sportsman and professional drummer, as well as a writer and certified beer sommelier. He is represented by Miles Anthony Associates (MAA).
George Newbern is an American actor from Little Rock, Arkansas known for voicing Superman in various DC cartoons and video games starting with 2001's Justice League and playing Charlie from Scandal. He also acted in Father of the Bride and provided the voice of Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and Kingdom Hearts II.
George Newton was born on April 5, 1957 in Sedgefield, England. He is an actor and director, known for This Is England (2006), Dead Man's Shoes (2004) and Control (2007).
George Nickolas K., is a Canadian born television and film Actor. Some of his many credits include: The Strain, Star Trek- Discovery, Degrassi Next Class, and Maps to The Stars which was filmed on location in Hollywood. In 2022, George played the role of a young Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, in the feature film/ bio pic ' Spinning Gold'. Was seen in numerous commercials including McDonald's and Chevy. Has had roles in films featured at the Cannes film festival, Venice, Milan and the Toronto International Film Festival. A skilled drummer and voice artist, George voiced many characters in the very popular video game Assassins Creed: Odyssey. He is also a member of both the Screen Actors Guild ( SAG/ AFTRA), and ACTRA.
George Nikitakis is an actor and producer, known for Vienna (2021), The Plagued (2015) and Voices (2014).
George Nolfi is an American writer-director best known for Bourne Ultimatum, Oceans Twelve, and The Adjustment Bureau. His most recent film, The Banker, starring Sam Jackson and Anthony Mackie won the 2021 NAACP Image Award for Best Independent Motion Picture. Nolfi's first screenwriting credit was for adapting Michael Crichton's bestseller, Timeline. In 2004, he adapted his spec screenplay Honor Among Thieves into Ocean's Twelve. That same year, he rewrote the ending of Bourne Supremacy weeks before release, and in 2007 co-wrote Bourne Ultimatum. His continued work with Matt Damon lead to his directorial debut, The Adjustment Bureau, which co-starred Emily Blunt. Nolfi was born in Massachusetts. He graduated from Princeton University with plans to pursue a career in government and academia. He studied at Oxford University on a Marshall Scholarship and was beginning his PhD dissertation at UCLA in political science when his spec script, Pathfinder, sold in a bidding war and convinced him to change careers.
George was the son of the San Francisco Chief of Police who became a college athlete. He was the Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the Pacific Fleet during World War I. In the early 1920s, George wound up in Hollywood where he worked as a stuntman and part time actor. In 1924, Director John Ford picked virtually unknown George to star in his first picture, The Iron Horse (1924). Over the next two years, he would appear in four more Ford films and would co-star with Janet Gaynor in The Blue Eagle (1926) and Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927). "Sunrise," a winner of two Academy Awards, was the story of a simple farmer who lets another woman talk him into murdering his wife. George remained popular until sound came along. By that time, his popularity was sliding, but he did make the transition to sound. With his rugged looks and physical size, he was soon a Western Cowboy Star. He was in some of the best stories ever written, Riders of the Purple Sage (1931), and in some of the worst. But he was consistently in the Top Ten money-making Western Stars. He would appear in a few films outside the horse set, such as Ever Since Eve (1934), but those roles would be few. By the end of the 1930s, George was still a popular 'B' movie Cowboy Star, but he would not take the parts as seriously as he did a decade before. During World War II, he hung up his spurs, and he re-enlisted in the Navy where he fought in the Pacific and was decorated many times. After the war, when he would not find work in acting, John Ford, his old Director, would give him work with the cavalry in three of his films.
George O'Hanlon was born on November 23, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Rocky (1976), So You Want a Television Set (1953) and So Your Wife Wants to Work (1956). He was married to Nancy Owens, Martha Stewart and Inez Yvonne Witt. He died on February 11, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.