George Dzundza is a renowned Hollywood actor born on 19 July 1945 in Rosenheim, Germany. He is extremely popular for his versatility in exceptional acting skills. Starting his professional career in 1973, he has appeared in many famous American movies and Television series.
He performed in ‘King Lear’ theatre play as a professional actor for the first time. George Dzundza and his family faced many problems during the Niazi period. Meanwhile, he was thrown into the acting career by his college mates, who were aware of his outstanding acting skills. Soon he got an opportunity to appear in the American sitcom ‘Open All Night’ that was aired between 1981 and 1982.
In the following years, he was seen in more prominent roles like Daskal in ‘The Beat’ (1988), Leo Lemke in ‘the Butcher’s wife’ (1991), Wallace Muller in ‘Do Me a Favor’ (1997), Dr. John Murray in ‘Instinct’ (1999), Reg Duffy in ‘City By The Sea’ (2002), and Eve’s Dad in ‘National Lampoon’s Adam & Eve’ (2005). Apart from these popular George Dzundza movies, his contributions to the Television industry are noteworthy.
His best television performances were seen in ‘Law & Order,’ ‘Matlock,’ ‘Road Lovers,’ ‘Touched by an Angel,’ ‘Hack,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ ‘October Road,’ and ‘Danni Lowinski.’