George Dzundza

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George Dzundza

George Dzundza

George Dzundza is an American actor and an assistant director. George Dzundza is known for his performance in films like ‘The Deer Hunter’, ‘Basic Instinct’, and ‘Crimson Tide’.

Early life and Childhood

George Dzundza was born on July 19, 1945, in Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany, under the sign of Cancer,

He is now 74 years old.The family lived in Amsterdam, Netherlands, before moving to the United States in 1956 and settling in New York City.

Education Details

George Dzundza enrolled at St. John’s University after graduating from Xavier High School to study Theatre Arts and Speech.

Professional Career

Dzundza’s professional acting career, George made his stage debut in 1973.

When he appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of “King Lear.” During the same year,

He made his film debut as Mr. Creepy in the exploitation crime-horror “Massage Parlor Murders!”,

George Dzundza
George Dzundza with Demi Moore in the Movie seen ‘the Butcher’s Wife’. Source: eBay

Which was followed by his portrayal of Dean in the Italian comedy “Fischia il Sesso” (1974).

His next major role came in 1978, when he starred as John Welsh in the Academy Award-winning war drama film “The Deer Hunter,” alongside Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, and Meryl Streep, establishing his net worth.

During the same decade, he appeared in numerous television shows, including “Great Performances,” “Starsky And Hutch,” and “Young Maverick.”

Since he was chosen to play the lead role of Gordon Feester in the ABC sitcom “Open All Night” in the early 1980s, George’s career took a step forward (1981-82).

In the same year, he co-starred as Frank Collin in the made-for-television film “Skokie,” and then as Eugene in one of the most expensive box office flops, the British comedy film “Honky Tonk Freeway.”

Over the next few years, George rose to prominence with roles such as Steve Loparino in the 1984 comedy film “Best Defense,” alongside Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy; Captain Stemkowski in the 1986.

Neo-noir crime thriller “No Mercy,” alongside Richard Gere and Kim Basinger; and Sam Hesselman in Roger Donaldson’s 1987 neo-noir political thriller “No Way Out.”

By the end of the decade, George had also landed the roles of Commander Daskal in Kevin Reynolds’ 1988 war film “The Beast,” Paul Landers in Clint Eastwood’s drama “White Hunter Black Heart,” and Lt.

Joe Morgan in the thriller “Impulse,” both in 1990. During the same year, he was cast as NYPD Sergeant Max Greevey on the NBC police procedural and legal drama series “Law & Order.

” Although he left the series in 1991, his net worth increased significantly as a result of the role, as did his worldwide popularity.

George was a member of the original cast of the long-running NBC series “Law & Order,” but he only stayed for one season after a disagreement over scheduling and script quality.

His wife was pregnant at the time, so he had to split his time between his home in Los Angeles and New York City, where the filming was taking place.

It came to a head when the producers threatened to fire him if he kept delaying filming to be with his pregnant wife, so he left the show.

At the start of the next decade, George continued to land major roles, including as Leo Lemke in the 1991 romantic comedy “The Butcher’s Wife,” alongside Demi Moore.

Then as Detective Gus Moran in the neo-noir erotic thriller “Basic Instinct” (1992).

He did various voiceovers in “Batman: The Animated Series” between 1993 and 1995, followed by his portrayal of Hal Griffith in the 1995 drama “Dangerous Mind”.

In which he co-starred with Michelle Pfeiffer and Wade Dominguez.

Following that, George lent his voice to Perry White, a DC Comics character, in “Superman: The Animated Series” (1996-99), increasing his net worth even further.

In addition, from 1998 to 1999, he starred as John Warner, Sr. in the NBC sitcom “Jesse.”

Net Worth and Salary

George Dzundza has a net worth of more than $2 million, which he has amassed through his successful career.

Relationship Status

George Dzundza’s personal life includes his wife, Mary Jo Dzundza, and their children.

When it comes to his personal life, he appears to be a happily married man.

After dating Mary Jo Vermeulen for a while, the couple married in 1982 in a private ceremony attended by their closest family and friends; the couple has three children.

Body Measurement

George Dzundza is 5 feet 10 inches (1.77 m) tall.

Social Media

George’s professional career at the moment and one of the main reasons is his absence from the social media scene,

As he does not have an Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook account. As a result, we can only assume.

He is retired and spends his time with his family and friends.

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Trivia

  • George is an actor, probably best recognized for starring in the role of NYPD Sergeant Max Greevey in the NBC police procedural and legal drama series “Law & Order”.
  • His next major role came in 1978, when he portrayed John Welsh in the Academy Award-winning war drama film “The Deer Hunter”, starring Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, and Meryl Streep, really marking the establishment of his net worth.
  •  Dzundza was in the original cast of the NBC long-running series “Law & Order”.
  • He starred only for one season since he decided to leave it after a discussion he had regarding scheduling and script quality.
  • George started his career as a director, and has worked on such plays as “I Am My Own Wife” and “Doubt”.