George Chakiris

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1932-09-16

Place of Birth

Norwood, Ohio, USA

George Chakiris

Biography

George Chakiris (born September 16, 1932) is an American dancer, singer and actor. He is best known for his role as Bernardo in the 1961 film version of West Side Story, which earned him an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Prior to West Side Story, Chakiris appeared uncredited in many musicals such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), White Christmas (1954), and Brigadoon (1954) as a dancer or chorus member. After West Side Story, he had starring roles in several lesser-known critical and commercial failures such as Diamond Head (1962), Kings of the Sun (1963), and The High Bright Sun (1965). On stage, his most notable role was as Bobby in the first national tour of Stephen Sondheim's Company. He had guest roles in many television series throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including appearances on Dallas, Superboy, and the series finale of The Patridge Family. Chakiris emerged from retirement to act in the film Not to Forget (2021), which aims to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease.

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Acting History

2021
Not to Forget as Bank Manager
2021
Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It as Self
2013
Loving the Silent Tears: The Musical as Self - Guest Speaker
2009
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1960's as (archive footage)
2008
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History as Self
2002
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories as Self
1995
Les Filles du Lido as Saskia
1993
The Young Girls Turn 25 as Self (archive footage)
1990
Pale Blood as Michael Fury
1988
Superboy as Professor Peterson
1985
Hell Town as Ric Montenez
1985
That's Dancing! as Bernardo
1984
Murder, She Wrote as Eric Bowman
1983
Scarecrow and Mrs. King as Angelo Spinelli
1982
Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again as George Chakiris
1982
Matt Houston as Brett Cole
1982
Matt Houston as Clark Sawyer
1979
Why Not Stay For Breakfast? as George Clark
1978
Return to Fantasy Island as Pierre
1977
CHiPs as Bernard DeJardine
1975
Wonder Woman as Carlo Indrezzano
1975
Numéro un as Self
1975
Numéro un as Self - Host
1975
Numéro un as Self (archive footage)
1975
Système 2 as Self
1975
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
1975
Midi Première as Self
1974
Notorious Woman as Frédéric Chopin
1974
Kiss Me and Die as Robert Stone
1973
Thriller as Robert Stone
1970
The Partridge Family as Captain Chuck Corwin
1969
Medical Center as Dr. John Martins
1969
Medical Center as Alex Solkin
1969
Medical Center as Dr. Christopher
1969
Sharon vestida de rojo as Robert Bowman
1969
The Big Cube as Johnny Allen
1968
Hawaii Five-O as Chris Lahani
1968
The Day the Hot Line Got Hot as Eric Ericson
1967
Kismet as The Caliph
1967
The Carol Burnett Show as Self
1967
The Young Girls of Rochefort as Etienne
1966
Is Paris Burning? as GI in Tank
1966
The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen as Vincent
1966
Behind the screens : Les demoiselles de Rochefort as Self
1964
The High Bright Sun as Haghios
1964
633 Squadron as Lieutenant Erik Bergman
1964
Flight from Ashiya as 2nd Lt. John Gregg
1964
Bebo's Girl as Bube
1963
Kings of the Sun as Balam
1962
Diamond Head as Dr. Dean Kahana
1962
Two and Two Make Six as Larry Curado
1961
West Side Story as Bernardo
1961
The Mike Douglas Show as Self
1961
Flower Drum Song as Dancer (song "Chop Suey") (uncredited)
1957
Under Fire as Pvt. Steiner
1956
Telephone Time
1956
Meet Me in Las Vegas as Young Groom
1955
The Girl Rush as Dancer
1954
There's No Business Like Show Business as Dancer (uncredited)
1954
The Country Girl as Dancer in Play (uncredited)
1954
White Christmas as Dancer (uncredited)
1954
Brigadoon as Dancer (uncredited)
1954
Brigadoon as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
1953
Give a Girl a Break as Dancer
1953
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as Chorus Boy (uncredited)
1953
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. as Dancer
1953
Call Me Madam as Dancer in The Ocarina Number (uncredited)
1953
The Oscars as Self
1951
The Great Caruso as Dancer (uncredited)
1947
Song of Love as Choir Boy
1944
Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee
1944
Golden Globe Awards as Self - Presenter