George Womack

George Womack was an American actor who is best known for Grandview, U.S.A., Class, and Portrait in Black. He was born on September 14, 1920, in Rolla, Kansas, and passed away on March 29, 1984, in Chicago, Illinois.

Personal and Family Life

George Womack was born as George Edward Womack. Details about his family and early life are limited. He dedicated much of his life to his acting career, showcasing his talents in various performances throughout the years.

Awards and Recognition

Womack received notable recognition for his work on stage. He was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1974 for “Lenny” and again in 1976 for “Our Town.” These nominations highlight his contributions to theater and the performing arts in Chicago.

Death and Legacy

George Womack died on March 29, 1984, in Chicago, Illinois. His legacy lives on through his performances in film and theater, remembered by audiences and peers alike for his talent and dedication to acting.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Portrait in Black 1960-07-27 Foreman
Four Friends 1981-12-11 Mr. Bellknap
Class 1983-07-22 Liquor Store Proprietor
A Matter of Principle 1984-12-03 Ben Purdy