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George Cooper Grizzard Jr. (April 1, 1928 – October 2, 2007) was an American stage, television, and film actor. [1] He was the recipient of a Grammy Award , a Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award , among other accolades.
Gail Kobe and George Grizzard " In His Image " is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone aired on January 3, 1963. This was the first episode of the fourth season.
George Grizzard - (seasons 3 & 4) playing George Albright, Mary's Father [43] [44] Cindy Crawford - playing Mascha, a Venusian woman [45] [46] Angie Everhart - playing Chloe, A Venusian woman dating Tommy; Dom DeLuise - playing the father of Dick's student Bug [47] Peter DeLuise - playing Franky
Mr. Roger Shackelforth. Age: youthful twenties. Occupation: being in love. Not just in love, but madly, passionately, illogically, miserably, all-consumingly in love - with a young woman named Leila, who has a vague recollection of his face and even less than a passing interest.
Directed by Alan Schneider, the opening night cast included Eileen Heckart, Martin Balsam, George Grizzard, and Melinda Dillon. Replacements later in the run included Larry Blyden, Irene Dailey, and William Redfield. Costume design was by Theoni V. Aldredge and lighting design was by Jules Fisher.
The Ethel Barrymore Theatre was booked and Patricia Peardon, Malcolm Broderick, and Fred Eisley hired by December 24, [13] while George Grizzard, Kendall Clark, Judson Pratt, and Rusty Lane were signed the next day. [14] Casting was complete on December 28, 1955, after Mary Orr and Wyrley Birch were hired. [15]
In June 1977, after marrying his college girlfriend, Bethea “Beth” Stewart, the two moved to the Big Apple, where among other stage productions verDorn understudied George Grizzard in the lead ...
Penny Fuller and George Grizzard were widely praised for their performances. Reviewer Dan Bacalzo observed, "Grizzard has the uncanny ability to convey volumes with a murmured word or dismissive gesture."