Nathan George

Nathan George
Nathan George
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1971 – 1997

Nathan George is an American supporting actor who was active between 1971 and 1997. He co-won a 1969 Obie Award with Ron O'Neal for Charles Gordone's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "No Place to be Somebody."[1] This performance also received a Drama Desk Award.[2] He acted in Brubaker (1980),[3] Klute (1971),[4] Serpico (1973),[5] Harsh Light (1997),[6] and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) and was one of the leads in Short Eyes (1977). His last film was Harsh Light(1997). He currently resides in Kansas.

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