George Dzundza

Early Life and Education

George Dzundza was born on July 19, 1945, in Rosenheim, Germany. He immigrated to the United States with his family at a young age and grew up in New York City. Dzundza discovered his passion for acting while attending Xavier High School and later pursued his dreams at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. His early experiences in theater laid the foundation for a successful career in the entertainment industry.

Rise to Fame

George Dzundza rose to prominence with his standout performance as Sergeant Max Greevey in the acclaimed television series 'Law & Order' (1990-1991). His portrayal of the dedicated and no-nonsense detective earned him recognition and established him as a talented actor capable of tackling complex roles. Dzundza's versatility and depth as an actor continued to impress audiences and critics alike.

Notable Filmography

George Dzundza's filmography is diverse and includes a wide range of roles that showcase his talent and versatility. Some of his notable works include:

  • 'The Deer Hunter' (1978) - Role: John Welsh
  • 'Basic Instinct' (1992) - Role: Gus Moran
  • 'No Way Out' (1987) - Role: Sam Hesselman
  • 'Crimson Tide' (1995) - Role: Chief of the Boat
  • 'Grey's Anatomy' (TV Series, 2007-2008) - Role: Harold O'Malley

Height

George Dzundza stands at a height of 183 cm.

Legacy

George Dzundza's contributions to film and television have left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow performers alike. His ability to inhabit diverse characters with authenticity and depth has earned him respect and admiration throughout his career. As a versatile actor known for his compelling performances, George Dzundza's legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.

George Dzundza

Details

  • Height: 183 cm
  • Sex: Male
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  • Birth place: Rosenheim, Germany
  • Profession: Actor
  • Nationalita: German-American

Why we like him/her

His versatility as an actor and ability to bring authenticity and depth to his characters.

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