George Stover

George Stover

actor, producer, additional crew

George Stover was born on Jul 03, 1946 in USA. George Stover's big-screen debut came with Female Trouble directed by John Waters in 1974, strarring Chaplin. George Stover is known for Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror directed by Ted Newsom, Peter Cushing stars as Narrator and Christopher Lee as Narrator. The most recent award George Stover achieved is Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards. The upcoming new movie George Stover plays is Shriekshow which will be released on Feb 27, 2022.

George M. Stover, Jr., is a native of Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland. He got his start in local TV commercials and films, especially acting in early John Waters' work (before Waters became famous). Acting, however, was only George's side job for many years. He worked in Maryland's government almost all his adult life, carving out an odd acting career while remaining loyal to living in Maryland. George had the best of both worlds: the stability and benefits of working for the government, but also a creative outlet for acting. Living a double life for many years, George can be found acting in off-beat films that mostly go straight to Video (or these days, DVD). Now retired from his government job, George has more time to enjoy his off-beat movie roles, which allow him to release his well-honed sardonic sense of humor.

  • Birthday

    Jul 03, 1946
  • Place of Birth

    Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
2011
Monster Kid Hall Of Fame
Winner - Hall Of Fame Plaque

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