

George Dolenz
George Dolenz, originally named Jure Dolenc, was an American actor known for his impactful contributions to the film industry. Born on January 5, 1908, in Trieste, which was under Austrian-Hungarian rule at the time and is now located in Italy, he hailed from the Slovene community of the city.
Dolenz's acting career spanned several decades, during which he became a prominent figure in both film and television. He appeared in numerous classic films and was recognized for his versatility across various genres. His performances were marked by a unique charm and depth, which resonated with audiences and critics alike.
In addition to his work in film, Dolenz gained fame on television, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s, where he showcased his talent in a variety of roles. He became a familiar face in American households, contributing to the entertainment landscape of the time.
George Dolenz's legacy extends beyond his on-screen presence; he was also instrumental in shaping the careers of others in the industry, including his son, Micky Dolenz, who would go on to achieve fame as the lead singer of The Monkees. Tragically, George Dolenz passed away on February 8, 1963, but his influence and contributions to the arts continue to be remembered and celebrated.
Filmography


In Society

Look in Any Window

Scared Stiff

No Time for Love

The Purple Mask

The Last Time I Saw Paris

A Bullet for Joey

Sign of the Pagan

My Cousin Rachel

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)

Wings of the Hawk

Timbuktu
