George Dzundza Explained

Birth Date:19 July 1945
Birth Place:Rosenheim, Germany
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1973–2011
Children:3

George Dzundza (;[1] born July 19, 1945)[2] is an American television and film actor. His notable work includes The Waltons (1975), Skokie (1981), Open All Night (1981), No Way Out (1987), The Beast (1988). He appeared in The Deer Hunter, Streamers, Impulse, White Hunter Black Heart, The Butcher's Wife, Basic Instinct, Crimson Tide, Dangerous Minds and City by the Sea, Law & Order, and Jesse.

Early life and education

Dzundza was born in Rosenheim, Germany, to a Ukrainian father, Roman Dzundza, originally from Kalush, Poland (now a city of Ukraine), and a Polish mother, Maria Humenecka, originally from Lviv, Poland (another city now part of Ukraine). His parents were forced into factory labour by the Nazis.[3] He spent the first few years of his life in displaced persons camps with his parents and one brother.[4]

The family moved to Amsterdam in 1949, then moved to the US in 1956, settling in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City.[5] He attended Xavier High School in Manhattan. He attended St. Johns University and also studied under Stella Adler and Harold Clurman.

Career

Dzundza began acting in his freshman year of college at the insistence of another student.[6] However, his professional stage debut was in a 1973 New York Shakespeare Festival production of King Lear.

Dzundza starred in a short-lived 1981 sitcom series Open All Night, about the owner of a "Store 364" convenience store in Inglewood, California.[7] He portrayed American Nazi leader Frank Collin in the 1981 made-for-television movie Skokie.[8]

In 1987, Dzundza played Sam Hesselman, a disabled man in a wheelchair, in No Way Out[9] [10] and Commander Daskal in The Beast in 1988.[11] Other major film roles of his include The Deer Hunter,[12] Streamers,[12] Impulse,[12] White Hunter Black Heart, [12] The Butcher's Wife,[12] Basic Instinct,[12] Crimson Tide,[12] Dangerous Minds[12] and City by the Sea.

He was an original cast member of the NBC drama Law & Order,[12] playing NYPD Sergeant Max Greevey in the first season only. Dzundza quit after the first season of the show.[13]

His other acting work includes an appearance on The Waltons (1975),[12] and playing the Archie Bunker-like father in the short-lived Christina Applegate sitcom Jesse.[12] He voiced supervillain the Ventriloquist in ,[12] and Perry White in .[12]

In 2005, he played Anubis (aka "Jim") in the Stargate SG-1 Season 8 episode "Threads".[12] Dzundza portrayed George O'Malley's father Harold on Grey's Anatomy.[12]

Personal life

Dzundza has been married since 1982 to Mary Jo Vermeulen. They have three daughters as well as two grandchildren.[14]

He is a naturalized US citizen.[2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Massage Parlor MurdersMr. Creepy
1974Fischia Il SessoDean
1975The Happy HookerChet
1978The Deer Hunter John Welsh
1981Honky Tonk Freeway Eugene
1983Streamers Cokes
1984Best Defense Steve Loparino
1986No Mercy Captain Stemkowski
1987No Way Out Sam Hesselman
No Man's Land Uncle MikeUncredited
1988The Beast Daskal
Honor BoundWocjinski
1990Impulse Lt. Joe Morgan
White Hunter Black HeartPaul Landers
1991The Butcher's Wife Leo Lemke
1992Basic Instinct Detective Gus Moran
1995Crimson Tide Chief of the Boat (COB)
Dangerous Minds Hal Griffith
1997That Darn Cat Boetticher
Do Me A Favor Wallace Muller
1998 Dr. Gregory BelsonVoice, direct to video
Species II Colonel Carter Burgess Jr.
1999Instinct Dr. John Murray
2000Above Suspicion Stamos
2002Determination of DeathMac
City by the SeaReg Duffy
2005National Lampoon's Adam & Eve Eve's dad
2006 Perry WhiteVoice, direct to video
2010The Chosen OneNorman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Kung FuMr. Evans / 1st JohnEpisode: "Night of the Owls, Day of the Doves"
Great PerformancesGentlemanEpisode: "King Lear"
1975Movin' OnCharlie BannerEpisode: "From Baltimore to Eternity"
Starsky & HutchCrandellEpisode: "Snowstorm"
The WaltonsA.J. CovingtonEpisode: "The Abdication"
GradyGeorge Kosinski3 episodes
Joe ForresterEpisode: "The Best Laid Schemes"
1976Bert D'Angelo/SuperstarMike ZuberEpisode: "Murder in Velvet"
1977The Streets of San FranciscoPaul WeberEpisode: "The Canine Collar"
1978The Defection of Simas KudirkaGruzauskasTV film
1979Salem's LotCully SawyerMiniseries
1979–1980Young MaverickClem2 episodes
1981SkokieFrank CollinTV film
A Long Way HomeFloyd Booth
1981–1982Open All NightGordon Feester13 episodes
1983The Face of RageNickTV film
Faerie Tale TheatreThe WoodsmanEpisode: "Sleeping Beauty"
1984The Lost Honor of Kathryn BeckLt. DeCarloTV film
When She Says NoPaul Fellows
1984 & 1988CBS Schoolbreak SpecialMr. Elder / Arthur Jennings2 episodes
1985The Rape of Richard BeckBlastigTV film
Brotherly LoveLieutenant Conde
The Execution of Raymond GrahamPrison Chaplain
1986The Disney Sunday MoviePete SelzerEpisode: "2 1/2 Dad"
The Twilight ZoneColonel IlyanovEpisode: "Red Snow"
One Police PlazaDetective Gustav StammTV film
1987Crime StoryIvan Ivanovitch PatchenkoEpisode: "Mig 21"
Glory YearsJohn MossTV film
1988Something Is Out ThereFrank Dileo2 episodes
1989Terror on Highway 91Sheriff Jessie BartonTV film
The Ryan White StoryDr. Kleiman
Cross of FireBoyd GurleyMiniseries
1990–1991Law & OrderSergeant Max GreeveyMain role
1992What She Doesn't KnowJack KilcoinTV film
1993–1995Arnold Wesker/The Ventriloquist, G. Carl Francis, ChubbVoice, recurring role
1993The UntouchablesWarden Wyandotte3 episodes
AnimaniacsIvan BloskiVoice, episode: "Plane Pals"
1994Dr. Cecil JacobsonTV film
MatlockMichael BrennanEpisode: "Brennan"
The Enemy WithinJakeTV film
1996The Limbic RegionLloyd
Road RoversGustav HovacVoice, episode: "Where Rovers Dare"
1996–1999Perry WhiteVoice, recurring role
1997The New Batman AdventuresArnold Wesker/The VentriloquistVoice, episode: "Double Talk"
1998–1999JesseJohn Warner, Sr.Main role
2000Touched by an AngelBud BaxterEpisode: "The Empty Chair"
Third WatchFaith's DadEpisode: "Know Thyself"
2002The AgencyHelmutEpisode: "The Gauntlet"
2002–2003HackTom GrzelakMain role
2005Stargate SG-1Jim/AnubisEpisode: "Threads"
2005–2007Grey's Anatomy Harold O'MalleyRecurring role
2006The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyCoachVoice, episode: "The Secret Snake Club vs. P.E."
2008October RoadGloy DanielsEpisode: "Hat? No Hat?"
2009The BeastLieutenant PlatkoEpisode: "Two Choices"
2011Danni LowinskiAugustus 'Gus' LowinskiTV film

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Say How? A Pronunciation Guide to Names of Public Figures . Loc.gov . 2014-12-02 . 2015-08-26.
  2. Web site: Dzundza, George 1945— . encyclopedia.com . May 4, 2022.
  3. Web site: Nice-guy actor won't turn fans away - or off. Jeanne . Jakle . S.A. Life. December 26, 1998 . San Antonio Express-News / mySA.com . newsbank.com . 2015-08-26.
  4. Web site: New Yorkers bring culture to Catskills . 13 September 1998. ukrweekly.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20060105144700/http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1998/379820.shtml . January 5, 2006 .
  5. Web site: George Dzundza. TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. May 4, 2022.
  6. Web site: George Dzundza. PopEntertainment.com. Jay S.. Jacobs. February 26, 2003. May 4, 2022.
  7. News: 'Open All Night' is weird -- but good. Handler. David. March 3, 1982. The Madison Courier. November 16, 2012. Madison, Indiana. B7.
  8. Web site: 2020-11-02. Film documents Skokie's resistance to Neo-Nazis. 2020-11-05. San Diego Jewish World. en-US.
  9. Web site: No Way Out . Matt . Slovick. washingtonpost.com. 2020-11-05.
  10. Web site: George Dzundza . stellaadler.com. 20 August 2015. Stella Adler Studio of Acting. May 4, 2022.
  11. Web site: Kehr . Dave . 'The Beast' Intrigues with Its Point of View . 2020-11-05 . chicagotribune.com. 2 December 1988 . en-US.
  12. Web site: George Dzundza Credits . tvguide.com . 28 October 2023.
  13. Book: Kevin. Courrier. Susan. Green . Law & Order: The Unofficial Companion . Renaissance Books . November 22, 1999 . Los Angeles, California . 2nd . 111 . 1-58063-108-8.
  14. Web site: Dzundza directs Coaster Theatre production. dailyastorian.com. Erick . Bengel. March 13, 2014 . December 7, 2018 . . Cannon Beach Gazette. May 4, 2022.