George Stover
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. From IMDb.
Movies starring George Stover (79)
Reed Richmond
Frank
Lewis
George
Charles Goyer (Segment "From The Shadows: Meet Scraps")
The Caretaker
Walt Caruthers
Steve Sherman
Mr. Carson (Archive Footage)
Festering Frank
Doc Larson
Sheriff Earl Jones
Tv Host
Old Man
Mr. Pittock
Mr. Carson
Festering Frank
Mara's Father
The President
Mr. Reason
Bart Lawson (Segment "True Love")
Walter Delapore
Officer Ned Taylor
Charles
Dr. Bloodwrench
Fred Mulligan
Tom Yates M.e.
Prophet Of Oz
Dr. Temple
Frank The Coroner
Mr. Wright
Dr. Schoal (Segment "One Foot In The Grave")
Alan Marshall (Segment "Last Kill And Testament")
Himself
Professor Freund
Doctor Colin
The Frenchman
Councilman #3
Sheriff
Donald Ackerman
Father John O'grady
Disgruntled Bluebell Diner
Mickey Sinclair
Herbert
Mr. Breezo
News Editor
Professor Veljo Kivi
Dr. Eric Kramer
Guy In Bar
Tim The Security Guard
Engineer Burke
Coroner
Governor's Mansion Policeman
Charlie Rizzo
J.j. Montague
First Victim
Steven Price
Press A
Dennis Frye
Steven Price
Bosley Gravel
Chaplin
Movies Made by George Stover (8)
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