Earl George was an American actor who is best known for That Wonderful Guy, Producers’ Showcase, and Lux Video Theatre. He was born on February 18, 1911, in Donora, Pennsylvania, USA, and passed away on January 30, 2004, in The Bronx, New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Earl George’s early life was spent in Pennsylvania. His later years were marked by a devoted career in acting, though details about his family and personal relationships remain private. He dedicated much of his life to his passion for performing.
Career
George had a successful acting career, featuring in various television series. His work spanned from the late 1940s through the 1950s, where he made appearances in notable shows and films, showcasing his talent in both dramatic and comedic roles.
Death and Legacy
Earl George died on January 30, 2004. His contributions to television, particularly in the 1950s, left a mark on the industry. Though he may not be widely recognized today, his performances continue to be appreciated by fans of classic television.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Type |
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The Phil Silvers Show | 1958 | Mr. Minton | TV Series |
The Wrong Man | 1956 | Delicatessen Proprietor (uncredited) | Film |
Producers’ Showcase | 1955 | Master of Ceremonies | TV Series |
Three Steps to Heaven | 1953–1954 | Walter Jones | TV Series |
Robert Montgomery Presents | 1954 | Unspecified Role | TV Series |
Mister Peepers | 1953 | Uncle Lyman | TV Series |
Lux Video Theatre | 1951–1953 | Man at Depot | TV Series |
The Web | 1950 | Unspecified Role | TV Series |
That Wonderful Guy | 1950 | Unspecified Role | TV Series |
Studio One | 1949 | Unspecified Role | TV Series |
The Philco Television Playhouse | 1949 | Unspecified Role | TV Series |