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Virile-looking actor Anthony George is best remembered for a couple of popular TV crime series back in the early 1960s. Born Octavio George in Endicott, New York, he began in small roles in motion pictures and TV in the 1950s. Picked up by 20th Century-Fox he was sometimes billed as Tony George or Ott George in such "B" movies as You Never Can Tell...
Full Name Tony George Date Of Birth January 29, 1921 Died 2005-03-16 Place Of Birth Endicott, New York, USA Height 6' 1" (1.85 m) Weight 93 kg Profession Actor Nationality American Children Ed Carpenter Parents Mari Hulman George Movies Gunfire at Indian Gap, Chicago Confidential, Three Bad Sisters, You Never Can Tell TV Shows Search for Tomorrow, Checkmate Star Sign Aquarius
Actor Title Year Status Character Love Games 2001 Video Treat Cassidy Simon & Simon 1988 TV Series Alex Karides One Life to Live 1978-1984 TV Series Dr. Will Vernon Police Woman 1977 TV Series Tony Linaver Wonder Woman 1977 TV Series Emmett Dawson Search for Tomorrow 1970-1972 TV Series Dr. Tony Vincente Dark Shadows 1967 TV Series Burke Devlin
Jeremiah Collins The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963 TV Series Victor Castillejo Wide Country 1963 TV Series Edward Garner Wagon Train 1963 TV Series Johnny Masters Alcoa Premiere 1962 TV Series Ernie Hamel Checkmate 1960-1962 TV Series Don Corey Miami Undercover 1961 TV Series Sirago 77 Sunset Strip 1959-1960 TV Series Barney / Nick Hercules / Si Temple The Untouchables 1960 TV Series Agent Cam Allison Hawaiian Eye 1959 TV Series Miller Kincaid Laramie 1959 TV Series Areka Sea Hunt 1959 TV Series Jim Barry / Peter Ordway / Elias Storm / ... Markham 1959 TV Series Carlos Gallardo Death Valley Days 1959 TV Series Carlos Ortega / Vince Sky King 1959 TV Series Frank Lux Playhouse 1959 TV Series Sugarfoot 1959 TV Series Padre John General Electric Theater 1956-1958 TV Series Famings / Roberto Lawman 1958 TV Series Larry Bennett Frontier Doctor 1958 TV Series Tombstone Territory 1958 TV Series Santiago - Freedom Fighter Schlitz Playhouse 1956-1958 TV Series Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1958 TV Series Sasha Ismael Zorro 1958 TV Series Lalo Peralta / Eusebio Crespo How to Marry a Millionaire 1958 TV Series Bob Alcoa Theatre 1957 TV Series Gordy Gunfire at Indian Gap 1957 Juan Morales Chicago Confidential 1957 Duncan The Millionaire 1957 TV Series Ken Foster The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 1956-1957 TV Series Azoro / Dark Cloud Cheyenne 1957 TV Series Sancho Mendariz Tales of Wells Fargo 1957 TV Series Clete Miller Soldiers of Fortune 1957 TV Series Ali The Adventures of Hiram Holliday 1956 TV Series Italian Policeman Crusader 1956 TV Series Roman The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial 1956 TV Series Indian Guide Broken Arrow 1956 TV Series Nahilray The Ten Commandments 1956 Slave (uncredited) Chevron Hall of Stars 1956 TV Series Randolph Four Star Playhouse 1956 TV Series Barney Todd / Bob Brown The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1956 TV Series Nahilzay Highway Patrol 1956 TV Series Clarence Miller Brave Eagle 1955-1956 TV Series Red Wing / Night Wind Three Bad Sisters 1956 Tony Cadiz (as Tony George) Crossroads 1955 TV Series Sergei Waterfront 1955 TV Series Ryaman / Vince The Silver Chalice 1954 Sicarii (uncredited) The Adventures of Hajji Baba 1954 Palace Guard (uncredited) Those Two 1951 TV Series Regular (uncredited) You Never Can Tell 1951 Detective Lt. Louie Luisetti (as Ott George) The Fat Man 1951 Anthony the Wolf (uncredited) Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison 1951 Convict Holding Warden Hostage (uncredited) Where the Sidewalk Ends 1950 Scalise Hoodlum (uncredited) Love That Brute 1950 Pretty Willie's Bodyguard (uncredited) Under My Skin 1950 Rico (uncredited) Black Hand 1950 Footpad (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character The Mike Douglas Show 1963 TV Series Himself - Actor Here's Hollywood 1961-1962 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Checkmate (1960-1962) as Don Corey
One Life to Live (1978-1984) as Dr. Will Vernon
Dark Shadows (1967) as Burke Devlin / Jeremiah Collins
Search for Tomorrow (1970-1972) as Dr. Tony Vincente