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).
George Blackwell is an actor, known for The Littlest Angel (1969).
George Blagden is a London-based film and stage actor who is best known for his television roles in the historical dramas Versailles and Vikings, where he plays King Louis XIV and the Anglo-Saxon monk Athelstan respectively. He also played the role of the cynical revolutionary Grantaire in the award winning 2012 movie-musical adaptation of Les Misérables (dir. Tom Hooper), as well as appearing in Wrath of the Titans, The Philosophers and several shorts. Blagden began singing at age 13, performing in various choirs and his own rock band. He attended the Oundle School with a Drama scholarship and appeared in the school's Stahl Theatre in such roles as The Baker in Into the Woods and Marc in 'Art'. Also while at Oundle, Blagden became a member of the National Youth Theatre and was selected as one of four students to participate in a masterclass with Sir Ian Kellen. Following his graduation, he studied Acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, from which he graduated in 2011.
George Blagoi was born on August 27, 1896 in Moscow, Russia. He is known for his work on Into Her Kingdom (1926). He was married to Tina Blagoi. He died on June 24, 1971 in Hollywood, California, USA.
George Blanden is known for My Mom Made Me Do It (2022) and Deadly Secrets (2022).
Independent filmmaker George Bonilla is as passionate a person as you would ever hope to meet. He literally puts his heart and soul into every project he takes on. Bonilla is generally credited with growing the booming independent film community in the Lexington, Kentucky area. Bonilla grew up in Hazard, Kentucky and attended Eastern Kentucky University. After traveling the globe for twenty years, he ended up back in Kentucky settling in Richmond. He turned his back on a successful career in television to devote his time to see to fruition the films he wanted to make. He sought creative control on his projects, and started over from scratch to gain that control. He formed ZP Productions, which later morphed into ZP International. He produced and directed his first feature film, Zombie Planet (2004), with an amateur crew in Lexington. By Hollywood standards, it was a risky move to embark on a project of the magnitude of Zombie Planet (2004)with a staff of unknowns, but it paid off. In the process, Bonilla was able to train his crew and turn out a quality product. The film was released world-wide in 2004. Many of Lexington, Kentucky's top filmmakers, including Stacey T. Gillespie, 'Jerry Williams', Billy W. Blackwell, Cherokee Hall, and Casey Miracle got their start working under Bonilla. Meeting George Bonilla socially, you will find a pleasant, enthusiastic person, quick with a smile or a joke. On the set, Bonilla is a perfectionist, stopping at nothing to get the perfect shot in the can. He has a definite vision of what he wants captured on film, and he has an uncanny ability to extract the best out of his crew and actors.
George Botros is known for The last turn (2021) and Mandy - Rejoice (2021).