George Arrendell
George Arrendell was born on Oct 22, 1968 in Belgium. George Arrendell's big-screen debut came with Blueberry Hill directed by Robbe De Hert in 1989, strarring Sailor (uncredited).
George Arrendell was born in Antwerp in 1968, the elder son of a South American percussionist and a Belgian painter. He speaks fluent English, Dutch and French.Through the 1980s George made his pocket money as a break dancer and rap artist and, after graduating from High School, he started working as a model in different parts of Europe. He had caught the acting bug while appearing in student drama productions and playing small roles in Belgian films and TV series, and decided that he wanted to do this for a living. In 1996 he enrolled at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. When he returned to Europe he got work in numerous productions, becoming the best working Afro European actor in Belgium. George has worked in movies and television, including the plum role of Inspector Jimmy N'Tongo in Belgian's hit police series Zone Stad (Zone City), which was nominated at the Monte Carlo Television Festival of 2009. He has also appeared in British and Canadian film productions, among them 'Falling Through', 'Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry', 'High Speed', and 'She, Me and Her'. This was filmed on location in Luxembourg, where he was lucky enough to work with Roy Scheider, Peter Weller, Ben Cross and Nick Moran.George has studied Strasberg, Meisner and Checkhov, which he believes to be an interesting combination.
Birthday
Oct 22, 1968Place of Birth
Antwerp, BelgiumAlso known
Georges Arrendell
Movies & TV Shows
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actor
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- 19896.6