George Chakiris
George Chakiris | |
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Chakiris as Alex Solkin in Medical Center, 1970 | |
Born |
Norwood, Ohio, U.S. | September 16, 1934
Other names | George Kerris |
Occupation | Actor, dancer |
Years active | 1947-1996 |
Website | http://georgechakiris.com |
George Chakiris (born September 16, 1934) is an American dancer, singer and actor. He is best known for his appearance in the film version of West Side Story as Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks gang.
Life and career
Chakiris was born in Norwood, Ohio, to Steven and Zoe (née Anastasiadou) Chakiris,[1] immigrants from Greece. Chakiris studied at the American School of Dance.[2]
Chakiris made his film debut in 1947, in the chorus of Song of Love. For several years he appeared in small roles, usually as a dancer or a member of the chorus in various musical films. He was one of the dancers in Marilyn Monroe's "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" number in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and appeared as a dancer in 1954 White Christmas.[3] He can also be seen in the funeral dance in the MGM musical film Brigadoon.
He was in White Christmas where he was on the right on the stairs when she came down. A common mistake made is to think he was on the left when Vera-Ellen was dancing later in the same song, titled Mandy.
His biggest success came with the 1961 film West Side Story, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Bernardo, leader of the "Sharks". Prior to the film, he had appeared as "Riff", leader of the "Jets", in the West End (London) production of the same musical. This led him to be contracted by the Mirisch Company, where he made several films (including 633 Squadron with Cliff Robertson).[4]
Chakiris was in much demand. He starred as a doctor in the film Diamond Head (1963) opposite Charlton Heston and Yvette Mimieux, and appeared alongside Yul Brynner in Flight from Ashiya and Kings of the Sun. His fee around this time was a reported $100,000 per movie.[5]
Later he acted along with Catherine Deneuve and Gene Kelly in Jacques Demy's French musical Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967).
In addition to film, Chakiris performed on stage in London and around the U.S. and on television. In the early 1960s, he embarked on a career as a pop singer, resulting in a couple of minor hit songs. In 1960, he recorded one single with noted producer Joe Meek. He starred in the first national tour of the Stephen Sondheim musical, Company, touring as Bobby in 1971-72.
Chakiris worked more in television in the 1970s and 1980s, appearing on such series as Wonder Woman; Medical Center; Hawaii Five-O; Dallas; Murder, She Wrote; and the daytime soap opera Santa Barbara. He appeared in the final episode of The Partridge Family as an old flame/suitor to Shirley Partridge (Shirley Jones, also a musical theater veteran). Their kiss goodbye was the final scene in the program's run.
Chakiris had a recurring role on the TV show Superboy as Professor Peterson during the first two seasons from 1988-1990. Chakiris's last role to date was in a 1996 episode of the sitcom Last of the Summer Wine. He has given occasional television interviews since then, but is mostly retired. His hobby of making sterling silver jewelry has turned into a new occupation,[6] working as a jewelry designer for his own brand, George Chakiris Collections, consisting of handmade original sterling silver jewelry. He maintains a personal website at http://georgechakiris.com.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1947 | Song of Love | Choir boy | as George Kerris |
1951 | The Great Caruso | Dancer | Uncredited |
1952 | Stars and Stripes Forever | Ballroom dancer | Uncredited |
1953 | Call Me Madam | Dancer in 'The Ocarina' Number | |
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T | Dancer | as George Kerris | |
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | Dancer (Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend") | Uncredited | |
Second Chance | Background Observer in Dance Sequence | Uncredited | |
Give a Girl a Break | Dancer | Uncredited | |
1954 | Brigadoon | Specialty dancer | Uncredited |
White Christmas | Dancer in 'Mandy' and 'Love' numbers | Uncredited | |
The Country Girl | Dancer with pick | Uncredited | |
There's No Business Like Show Business | Dancer | Uncredited | |
1955 | The Girl Rush | Chorus boy, 'Hillbilly Heart' number | Uncredited |
1956 | Meet Me in Las Vegas | Young groom | as George Kerris |
1957 | Under Fire | Pvt. Steiner | Uncredited |
1961 | West Side Story | Bernardo Nunez | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture |
1962 | Two and Two Make Six | Larry Curado | |
Diamond Head | Dr. Dean Kahanna | ||
1963 | Kings of the Sun | Balam | |
1964 | La ragazza di Bube | Bebo | |
Flight from Ashiya | 2nd Lt. John Gregg | ||
633 Squadron | Lt. Erik Bergman | ||
1965 | The High Bright Sun | Haghios | |
1966 | On a volé la Joconde | Vincent | |
Is Paris Burning? | GI in tank | ||
1967 | Les Demoiselles de Rochefort | Étienne | |
1968 | Le Rouble à deux faces | Eric Ericson | |
1969 | The Big Cube | Johnny Allen | |
Sharon vestida de rojo | Robert Bowman | ||
1979 | Why Not Stay for Breakfast? | George Clark | |
1982 | Jekyll and Hyde... Together Again | Himself | |
1990 | Pale Blood | Michael Fury | |
Selected television appearances
Year | Film | Role | Other notes | |
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1956 | Ford Star Jubilee | episode - "You're the Top" | ||
1969 | The Jackie Gleason Show | episode - "Mousey the Dip" | ||
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1970–1975 | Medical Center | Alex Solkin | 3 episodes |
1972 | Hawaii Five-O | Chris Lahani | 1 episode | |
1974 | The Partridge Family | Capt. Chuck 'Cuddles' Corwin | episode - "Anchors Aweigh" | |
Thriller | Robert Stone | episode - "Kiss Me and Die" | ||
Notorious Woman | Frédéric Chopin | TV mini-series | ||
1978 | Wonder Woman | Carlo Indrezzano | episode - "Death in Disguise" | |
Return to Fantasy Island | Pierre | |||
1982 | Fantasy Island | Captain Claude Dumont | episode - "The Magic Camera/Mata Hari/Valerie" | |
1983 | CHiPs | Bernard DeJardine Fox Trap | TV episode | |
Matt Houston | Brett Cole | episode - The Showgirl Murders | ||
1984 | Matt Houston | Clark Sawyer | episode - "Waltz of Death" | |
One Life to Live | unknown episodes | |||
Poor Little Rich Girls | Prince Rudolph | episode - "The Gentleman Caller" | ||
Nihon no omokage | Lafcadio Hearn | mini-series | ||
Scarecrow and Mrs. King | Angelo Spinelli | episode - "Lost and Found" | ||
1985 | Hell Town | Ric Montenez | episode - "Let My Jennie Go" | |
1986 | Dallas | Nicholas | 14 episodes. | |
1988 | Santa Barbara | Daniel Espinoza | ||
1989 | Murder, She Wrote | Eric Bowman | episode - "Weave a Tangled Web" | |
1989–1990 | Superboy | Professor Peterson | 9 episodes | |
1992 | Human Target | Robillard | episode - "Chances Are" | |
1995 | Les Filles du Lido | Saskia | mini-series | |
1996 | Last of the Summer Wine | Max Bernard | episode - "Extra! Extra!" | |
References
- ↑ George Chakiris Biography (1934-). Film Reference.com.
- ↑ George Chakiris. Yahoo! Movies.
- ↑ "Biography for George Chakiris" on TCM.com
- ↑ p.201 Mirisch, Walter I Thought We Were Making Movies, Not History Univ of Wisconsin Press, 10 Apr 2008
- ↑ Chakiris' Salary Hits Six Figures: Philippine Actor Climbing; Wide Screen for 'Squares'? Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 30 May 1962: C9.
- ↑ Holleran, Scott. A Boy Like That. BoxOfficeMojo.com. 21 March 2003.