George Chakiris

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September 16, 1934 in Norwood, OH
Biography:Born in Ohio to Greek parents, George Chakiris made his first film appearance as an adolescent chorus singer in "Song of Love" (1947), the filmed biography of Robert and Clara Schumann. After receiving training as a dancer, Chakiris was given a few unbilled solo spots in such film musicals as "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953) and "White Christmas" (1954). His roles increased in size after he became a dramatic actor in the late 1950s. Chakiris went on to win an Academy Award for his singing/dancing/acting portrayal of Puerto Rican gang leader Bernardo in "West Side Story" (1961), after which his starring career went into an unexpected eclipse. George Chakiris' television credits include a leading role (along with Anna Maria Alberghetti, Jose Ferrer and Barbara Eden) in a 1967 TV adaptation of "Kismet"; a co-starring stint with Rosemary Harris in "Notorious Woman", a 1975 dramatization of the life of... Full Biography
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