George Chakiris

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George Chakiris
Born September 16, 1934 (1934-09-16) (age 73)
Norwood, Ohio USA
Other name(s) George Kerris
Occupation Actor, dancer
Years active 1947-1996

George Chakiris (born September 16, 1934) is an American dancer and Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning film actor.

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[edit] Biography

Chakiris was born in Norwood, Ohio to Steven and Zoe (née Anastasiadou) Chakiris,[1] immigrants from Greece. Chakiris studied at the American School of Dance.[2]

[edit] Career

Chakiris made his film debut in 1947, in the chorus of Song of Love. For several years he appeared in small roles, usually as a dancer or a member of the chorus in various musical films. He was one of the dancers in Marilyn Monroe's "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) and also appeared as a dancer alongside Rosemary Clooney in White Christmas. He can also be seen in the "Chop Suey" number in the musical film Flower Drum Song.

His biggest success came with the film West Side Story (1961), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Bernardo. He also had a starring role as a doctor in the film Diamond Head opposite Charlton Heston and Yvette Mimieux in 1963. He also acted (along with Gene Kelly) in Jacques Demy's French musical Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967).

Chakiris has also appeared on Broadway and television. In the early 1960s, he embarked on a career as a pop singer which resulted in a couple of minor hit songs (In 1960, he recorded one single with legendary producer Joe Meek).

When movie roles became few, Chakiris turned to television for acting roles. He worked steadily through the 1970s and 1980s, appearing on such shows as Medical Center, Hawaii Five-O, Dallas, Murder, She Wrote and the TV daytime drama Santa Barbara.

Chakiris had a recurring role on the TV show Superboy as Professor Peterson during the series' first two seasons from 1988-1990. Chakiris last acted in a 1996 episode of the sitcom Last of the Summer Wine and has given occasional television interviews since then. He is mostly retired and has taken up making sterling silver jewelry, first a hobby, and later an occupation.[3]

[edit] Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1947 Song of Love Choir boy as George Kerris
1951 The Great Caruso Dancer uncredited
1952 Stars and Stripes Forever Ballroom dancer uncredited
1953 Give a Girl a Break Dancer uncredited
Second Chance Background Observer in Dance Sequence uncredited
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes dancer
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T Dancer as George Kerris
1954 There's No Business Like Show Business
The Country Girl Dancer with pick uncredited
White Christmas Dancer in 'Mandy' and 'Love' numbers uncredited
Brigadoon Specialty dancer uncredited
1955 The Girl Rush Chorus boy, 'Hillbilly Heart' number uncredited
1956 Meet Me in Las Vegas Young groom as George Kerris
1957 Under Fire Pvt. Steiner uncredited
1961 West Side Story Bernardo Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
1962 Two and Two Make Six Larry Curado
1963 Diamond Head Dr. Dean Kahanna
La Ragazza di Bube Bebo
Kings of the Sun Balam
1964 The High Bright Sun Haghios
633 Squadron Lt. Erik Bergman
Flight from Ashiya 2nd Lt. John Gregg
1966 Is Paris Burning?
Il Ladro della Gioconda Vincent
1967 Les Demoiselles de Rochefort G.I. devant Notre Dame/GI in Tank
1968 Sharon vestida de rojo
Le Rouble à deux faces Eric Ericson
1969 The Big Cube Johnny Allen
1979 Why Not Stay for Breakfast? George Clark
1982 Jekyll and Hyde Together Again Himself
1990 Pale Blood Michael Fury

[edit] Selected television appearances

Year Film Role Other notes
1956 Ford Star Jubilee episode - "You're the Top"
1969 The Jackie Gleason Show episode - "Mousey the Dip"
1970-1975 Medical Center Alex Solkin 3 episodes
1972 Hawaii Five-O Chris Lahani 1 episode
1974 The Partridge Family Capt. Chuck 'Cuddles' Corwin episode - "Anchors Aweigh"
Thriller Robert Stone episode - "Kiss Me and Die"
Notorious Woman Frédéric Chopin TV mini-series
1978 Wonder Woman Carlo Indrezzano episode - "Death in Disguise"
Return to Fantasy Island Pierre
1982 Fantasy Island Captain Claude Dumont episode - "The Magic Camera/Mata Hari/Valerie"
1983 CHiPs Bernard DeJardine Fox Trap TV episode
Matt Houston Brett Cole episode - The Showgirl Murders
1984 Matt Houston Clark Sawyer episode - "Waltz of Death"
One Life to Live unknown episodes
Poor Little Rich Girls Prince Rudolph episode - "The Gentleman Caller"
Nihon no omokage Lafcadio Hearn mini-series
Scarecrow and Mrs. King Angelo Spinelli episode - "Lost and Found"
1985 Hell Town Ric Montenez episode - "Let My Jennie Go"
1986 Dallas Nicholas episode - "Missing"
1988 Santa Barbara Daniel Espinoza
1989 Murder, She Wrote Eric Bowman episode - "Weave a Tangled Web"
1989-1990 Superboy Professor Peterson 9 episodes
1992 Human Target Robillard episode - "Chances Are"
1995 Les Filles du Lido Saskia mini-series
1996 Last of the Summer Wine Max Bernard episode - "Extra! Extra!"

[edit] References

  1. ^ George Chakiris Biography (1934-). Film Reference.com.
  2. ^ George Chakiris. Yahoo! Movies.
  3. ^ Holleran, Scott. A Boy Like That. BoxOfficeMojo.com. 21 March 2003.

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Awards
Preceded by
Peter Ustinov
for Spartacus
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1961
for West Side Story
Succeeded by
Ed Begley
for Sweet Bird of Youth
Preceded by
Sal Mineo
for Exodus
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
1962
for West Side Story
Succeeded by
Omar Sharif
for Lawrence of Arabia