GEORGE CHAKIRIS

George Chakiris
George Chakiris
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: September 16, 1932
Place of Birth: Norwood, Ohio, USA

Biography

George Chakiris (born September 16, 1932) is an American dancer, singer and actor. He is best known for his role as Bernardo in the 1961 film version of West Side Story, which earned him an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Prior to West Side Story, Chakiris appeared uncredited in many musicals such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), White Christmas (1954), and Brigadoon (1954) as a dancer or chorus member. After West Side Story, he had starring roles in several lesser-known critical and commercial failures such as Diamond Head (1962), Kings of the Sun (1963), and The High Bright Sun (1965). On stage, his most notable role was as Bobby in the first national tour of Stephen Sondheim's Company. He had guest roles in many television series throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including appearances on Dallas, Superboy, and the series finale of The Patridge Family. Chakiris emerged from retirement to act in the film Not to Forget (2021), which aims to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

Bank Manager
Self (archive footage)
Self - Guest Speaker
Saskia
Self (archive footage)
Michael Fury
1988·
Superboy
Professor Peterson
1985·
Hell Town
Ric Montenez
Bernardo
Eric Bowman
Angelo Spinelli
Clark Sawyer, Brett Cole
George Clark
1977·
CHiPs
Bernard DeJardine
Self
Self
Self (archive footage), Self - Host, Self
Carlo Indrezzano
Frédéric Chopin
Robert Stone
1973·
Thriller
Robert Stone
Dr. Christopher, Alex Solkin, Dr. John Martins
Robert Bowman
Johnny Allen
Chris Lahani
1967·
Kismet
The Caliph
GI in Tank
Haghios
2nd Lt. John Gregg
Bube
Lieutenant Erik Bergman
Balam
Larry Curado
Dr. Dean Kahana
Dancer (song "Chop Suey") (uncredited)
Bernardo
Pvt. Steiner
Young Groom
Dancer
Dancer in Play (uncredited)
Dancer (uncredited)
1954·
Brigadoon
Specialty Dancer (uncredited), Dancer (uncredited)
Self
Dancer in The Ocarina Number (uncredited)
Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Dancer (uncredited)
Choir Boy
Self - Presenter, Self - Nominee