Born and raised in San Francisco, George is a Los Angeles based actor and musician. Drumming since his early teens, George has shared the stage with The Violent Femmes, They Might Be Giants, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buck Owens, Chris Isaak, and has played with a multitude of artists not nearly as famous. Equally adept in the recording studio, George derives a great deal of joy from playing the drums.
George began studying acting at the age of thirty. In his first play, he was cast in the leading role as Garry Lejeune in Noises Off. Comedic timing, physical comedy, and the ability to fall down a flight of stairs nightly had him loving the stage. George also works in TV and Film, and has had the pleasure of appearing in multiple seasons as the recurring character of Officer Bob Smiley on “My Name is Earl.”
George writes, produces, and performs standup. Creativity being a mainstay in his life, George welcomes the opportunity to create and collaborate with other like-minded artists.