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Noted these days for his dashing, sporting, jet-setting playboy image and perpetually bronzed skin tones in commercials, film spoofs and reality shows, George Hamilton was, at the onset, a serious contender for dramatic film stardom. Born George Stevens Hamilton in Memphis, TN, on August 12, 1939, the son of gregarious Southern belle beauty Anne Lucille (Stevens) Potter Hamilton Hunt Spaulding, and her husband (of four), George William "Spike" Hamilton, a touring bandleader. Moving extensively as a youth due to his father's work (Arkansas, Massachusetts, New York, California), young George got a taste of acting in plays while attending Palm Beach High School. With his exceedingly handsome looks and attractive personality, he took a bold chance and moved to Los Angeles in the late 1950s.MGM (towards the end of the contract system) saw in George a budding talent with photogenic appeal. It wasted no time putting him in films following some guest appearances on TV. His first film, a lead in Crime & Punishment, USA (1959), was an offbeat, updated adaptation of the Fyodor Dostoevsky novel. While the film was not overwhelmingly successful, George's heartthrob appeal was obvious. He was awarded a Golden Globe for "Most Promising Newcomer" as well as being nominated for "Best Foreign Actor" by the British film Academy (BAFTA). This in turn led to an enviable series of film showcases, including the memorable Southern drama Home from the Hill (1960), which starred Robert Mitchum and Eleanor Parker and featured another handsome, up-and-coming George (George Peppard); Angel Baby (1961), in which he played an impressionable lad who meets up with evangelist Mercedes McCambridge; and Light in the Piazza (1962) (another BAFTA nomination), in which he portrays an Italian playboy who falls madly for American tourist Yvette Mimieux to the ever-growing concern of her mother Olivia de Havilland. Along with the good, however, came the bad and the inane, which included the dreary sudsers All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960) and By Love Possessed (1961) and the youthful spring-break romps Where the Boys Are (1960), which had Connie Francis warbling the title tune while slick-as-car-seat-leather George pursued coed Dolores Hart, and Looking for Love (1964), which was more of the same.Not yet undone by this mixed message of serious actor and glossy pin-up, George went on to show some real acting muscle in the offbeat casting of a number of biopics -- as Moss Hart in Act One (1963), an overly fictionalized and sanitized account of the late playwright (the real Moss should have looked so good!), as ill-fated country star Hank Williams in Your Cheatin' Heart (1964), and as the famed daredevil Evel Knievel (1971).The rest of the '60s and '70s, however, rested on his fun-loving, idle-rich charm that bore a close resemblance to his off-camera image in the society pages. As the 1960s began to unfold, he started making headlines more as a handsome escort to the rich, the powerful and the beautiful than as an acclaimed actor -- none more so than his 1966 squiring of President Lyndon B. Johnson's daughter Lynda Bird Johnson. He was also once engaged to actress Susan Kohner, a former co-star. Below-average films such as Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (1967), A Time for Killing (1967) and The Power (1968) effectively ended his initially strong ascent to film stardom.From the 1970s on George tended to be tux-prone on standard film and TV comedy and drama, whether as a martini-swirling opportunist, villain or lover. A wonderful comeback for him came in the form of the disco-era Dracula spoof Love at First Bite (1979), which he executive-produced. Nominated for a Golden Globe as the campy neck-biter displaced and having to fend off the harsh realities of New York living, he continued on the parody road successfully with Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981) in the very best Mel Brooks tradition.This renewed popularity led to a one-year stint on Dynasty (1981) during the 1985-1986 season and a string of fun, self-mocking commercials, particularly his Ritz Cracker and (Toasted!) Wheat Thins appearances that often spoofed his overly tanned appearance. In recent times he has broken through the "reality show" ranks by hosting The Family (2003), which starred numerous members of a traditional Italianate family vying for a $1,000,000 prize, and participating in the second season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars (2005), where his charm and usual impeccable tailoring scored higher than his limberness. On the tube he can still pull off a good time, whether playing flamboyant publisher William Randolph Hearst in Rough Riders (1997), playing the best-looking Santa Claus ever in Very Cool Christmas (2004), hosting beauty pageants or making breezy gag appearances. In 1989 he started a line of skin-care products and a chain of tanning salons.Into the millennium, he has had featured roles in the "opera singer trio reunion" comedy Off Key (2001) also starring Joe Mantegna and Danny Aiello; the offbeat underground film Reflections of Evil (2002); the comedy romps The L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005) and Melvin Smarty (2012); the political drama The Congressman (2016); the family dramedy Silver Skies (2016); and the romantic comedy Swiped (2018). On TV, he enhanced several programs including "Nash Bridges," "Pushing Daisies," "Hot in Cleveland" and "Grace and Frankie." He also had a recurring role on the series American Housewife (2016). Beginning in the summer of 2016, Hamilton appeared in TV commercials as the "Extra Crispy" sun-tanned version of KFC's Colonel Harland Sanders. He later played the Colonel on an episode of "General Hospital."George managed one brief marriage to actress/TV personality Alana Stewart from 1972 to 1975 (she later married and divorced rock singer Rod Stewart), the pair have a son, actor Ashley Hamilton, born in 1974. Another son, George Thomas Hamilton, born in 2000, came from his involvement with Kimberly Blackford.
George Hamilton
Bio: Noted these days for his dashing, sporting, jet-setting playboy image and perpetually bronzed skin tones in commercials, film spoofs and reality shows, George Hamilton was, at the onset, a serious contender for dramatic film stardom. Born George Stevens Hamilton in Memphis, TN, on August 12, 1939, the son of gregarious Southern belle beauty Anne Lucille (Stevens) Potter Hamilton Hunt Spaulding, and her husband (of four), George William "Spike" Hamilton, a touring bandleader. Moving extensively as a youth due to his father's work (Arkansas, Massachusetts, New York, California), young George got a taste of acting in plays while attending Palm Beach High School. With his exceedingly handsome looks and attractive personality, he took a bold chance and moved to Los Angeles in the late 1950s.MGM (towards the end of the contract system) saw in George a budding talent with photogenic appeal. It wasted no time putting him in films following some guest appearances on TV. His first film, a lead in Crime & Punishment, USA (1959), was an offbeat, updated adaptation of the Fyodor Dostoevsky novel. While the film was not overwhelmingly successful, George's heartthrob appeal was obvious. He was awarded a Golden Globe for "Most Promising Newcomer" as well as being nominated for "Best Foreign Actor" by the British film Academy (BAFTA). This in turn led to an enviable series of film showcases, including the memorable Southern drama Home from the Hill (1960), which starred Robert Mitchum and Eleanor Parker and featured another handsome, up-and-coming George (George Peppard); Angel Baby (1961), in which he played an impressionable lad who meets up with evangelist Mercedes McCambridge; and Light in the Piazza (1962) (another BAFTA nomination), in which he portrays an Italian playboy who falls madly for American tourist Yvette Mimieux to the ever-growing concern of her mother Olivia de Havilland. Along with the good, however, came the bad and the inane, which included the dreary sudsers All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960) and By Love Possessed (1961) and the youthful spring-break romps Where the Boys Are (1960), which had Connie Francis warbling the title tune while slick-as-car-seat-leather George pursued coed Dolores Hart, and Looking for Love (1964), which was more of the same.Not yet undone by this mixed message of serious actor and glossy pin-up, George went on to show some real acting muscle in the offbeat casting of a number of biopics -- as Moss Hart in Act One (1963), an overly fictionalized and sanitized account of the late playwright (the real Moss should have looked so good!), as ill-fated country star Hank Williams in Your Cheatin' Heart (1964), and as the famed daredevil Evel Knievel (1971).The rest of the '60s and '70s, however, rested on his fun-loving, idle-rich charm that bore a close resemblance to his off-camera image in the society pages. As the 1960s began to unfold, he started making headlines more as a handsome escort to the rich, the powerful and the beautiful than as an acclaimed actor -- none more so than his 1966 squiring of President Lyndon B. Johnson's daughter Lynda Bird Johnson. He was also once engaged to actress Susan Kohner, a former co-star. Below-average films such as Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (1967), A Time for Killing (1967) and The Power (1968) effectively ended his initially strong ascent to film stardom.From the 1970s on George tended to be tux-prone on standard film and TV comedy and drama, whether as a martini-swirling opportunist, villain or lover. A wonderful comeback for him came in the form of the disco-era Dracula spoof Love at First Bite (1979), which he executive-produced. Nominated for a Golden Globe as the campy neck-biter displaced and having to fend off the harsh realities of New York living, he continued on the parody road successfully with Zorro: The Gay Blade (1981) in the very best Mel Brooks tradition.This renewed popularity led to a one-year stint on Dynasty (1981) during the 1985-1986 season and a string of fun, self-mocking commercials, particularly his Ritz Cracker and (Toasted!) Wheat Thins appearances that often spoofed his overly tanned appearance. In recent times he has broken through the "reality show" ranks by hosting The Family (2003), which starred numerous members of a traditional Italianate family vying for a $1,000,000 prize, and participating in the second season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars (2005), where his charm and usual impeccable tailoring scored higher than his limberness. On the tube he can still pull off a good time, whether playing flamboyant publisher William Randolph Hearst in Rough Riders (1997), playing the best-looking Santa Claus ever in Very Cool Christmas (2004), hosting beauty pageants or making breezy gag appearances. In 1989 he started a line of skin-care products and a chain of tanning salons.Into the millennium, he has had featured roles in the "opera singer trio reunion" comedy Off Key (2001) also starring Joe Mantegna and Danny Aiello; the offbeat underground film Reflections of Evil (2002); the comedy romps The L.A. Riot Spectacular (2005) and Melvin Smarty (2012); the political drama The Congressman (2016); the family dramedy Silver Skies (2016); and the romantic comedy Swiped (2018). On TV, he enhanced several programs including "Nash Bridges," "Pushing Daisies," "Hot in Cleveland" and "Grace and Frankie." He also had a recurring role on the series American Housewife (2016). Beginning in the summer of 2016, Hamilton appeared in TV commercials as the "Extra Crispy" sun-tanned version of KFC's Colonel Harland Sanders. He later played the Colonel on an episode of "General Hospital."George managed one brief marriage to actress/TV personality Alana Stewart from 1972 to 1975 (she later married and divorced rock singer Rod Stewart), the pair have a son, actor Ashley Hamilton, born in 1974. Another son, George Thomas Hamilton, born in 2000, came from his involvement with Kimberly Blackford.

Tivia: One of the last contracted Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stars.Is often confused with actor Warren Beatty. His cameo in Bulworth (1998) pokes fun at this happening.He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on August 12, 2009.Son of George Hamilton and Anne Lucille (Stevens) Potter Hamilton. His father, a bandleader, was from Newport, Orleans, Vermont. His mother was from Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky. His ancestry is largely Colonial American (English), with deep roots in Vermont and Massachusetts on his father's side, and Virginia on his mother's.First husband of Alana Stewart.Ex-father-in-law of Shannen Doherty and Angie Everhart.Music: Hit #134 on the Billboard Singles Charts with "Don't Envy Me" (MGM 13178). (1963)Son, with Kimberly Blackford, named George Hamilton Jr. (George-Thomas Hamilton). (January 2000)George's older half-brother, William Potter, became an interior decorator for Eva Gabor Interiors in Palm Springs. He was hired in 1975 to redecorate the million dollar mansion purchased by industrialist James Randall from Debbie Reynolds.Known for his close personal friendship with Imelda Marcos, erstwhile shoe-worshiping first lady of the Philippines.Auditioned as the replacement for Bob Barker on The Price Is Right (1972). He was a finalist but Drew Carey won the honors. (2006)Along with Patrick McGoohan, Jack Cassidy, Robert Culp and William Shatner, he is one of only five actors to play two or more murderers in Columbo (1971): Dr. Mark Collier in A Deadly State of Mind (1975) and Wade Anders in Caution: Murder Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (1991).Father, with Alana Stewart, of Ashley Hamilton.George and ex-wife Alana Stewart reunited for a belief stint on television with their talk show George & Alana (1995). (1996)Was a contestant on the British reality show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2002), quitting the show with only six days remaining. (November 2009)Served as Grand Marshal for the 79th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. (April 2006)He was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars on December 10, 1999.Not related to George Hamilton IV, the 1960s country singer.Recently played Colonel Harland Sanders on KFC Commercials.Had his loft renovated by Paul DiMeo of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (2003).Was 1 of only 3 people present at Elvis Presley's funeral. The others were Ann-Margret & James Brown.Competed on the second season of the reality show Dancing with the Stars (2005). (February 2006)Won the best actor award as a student in a Palm Beach High School contest.In My One and Only (2009), a dramatization of his early life, he is played by Logan Lerman, his bandleader father by Kevin Bacon and his socialite mother by Ren��e Zellweger.Friends with Joan Collins.Of Clan Hamilton.Grandfather of Willow Hamilton.
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Height: 6' 1' (1.85 m)
Biography: Noted these days for his dashing, sporting, jet-setting playboy image and perpetually bronzed skin tones in commercials, film spoofs and reality shows, George Hamilton was, at the onset, a serious contender for dramatic film stardom. Born George Stev
Trivia: One of the last contracted Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stars.Is often confused with actor Warren Beatty. His cameo in Bulworth (1998) pokes fun at this happening.He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on August 12, 2009.Son of George Hamilton and Anne Lucille (Stevens) Potter Hamilton. His father, a bandleader, was from Newport, Orleans, Vermont. His mother was from Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky. His ancestry is largely Colonial American (English), with deep roots in Vermont and Massachusetts on his father's side, and Virginia on his mother's.First husband of Alana Stewart.Ex-father-in-law of Shannen Doherty and Angie Everhart.Music: Hit #134 on the Billboard Singles Charts with "Don't Envy Me" (MGM 13178). (1963)Son, with Kimberly Blackford, named George Hamilton Jr. (George-Thomas Hamilton). (January 2000)George's older half-brother, William Potter, became an interior decorator for Eva Gabor Interiors in Palm Springs. He was hired in 1975 to redecorate the million dollar mansion purchased by industrialist James Randall from Debbie Reynolds.Known for his close personal friendship with Imelda Marcos, erstwhile shoe-worshiping first lady of the Philippines.Auditioned as the replacement for Bob Barker on The Price Is Right (1972). He was a finalist but Drew Carey won the honors. (2006)Along with Patrick McGoohan, Jack Cassidy, Robert Culp and William Shatner, he is one of only five actors to play two or more murderers in Columbo (1971): Dr. Mark Collier in A Deadly State of Mind (1975) and Wade Anders in Caution: Murder Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (1991).Father, with Alana Stewart, of Ashley Hamilton.George and ex-wife Alana Stewart reunited for a belief stint on television with their talk show George & Alana (1995). (1996)Was a contestant on the British reality show I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! (2002), quitting the show with only six days remaining. (November 2009)Served as Grand Marshal for the 79th Annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. (April 2006)He was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars on December 10, 1999.Not related to George Hamilton IV, the 1960s country singer.Recently played Colonel Harland Sanders on KFC Commercials.Had his loft renovated by Paul DiMeo of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (2003).Was 1 of only 3 people present at Elvis Presley's funeral. The others were Ann-Margret & James Brown.Competed on the second season of the reality show Dancing with the Stars (2005). (February 2006)Won the best actor award as a student in a Palm Beach High School contest.In My One and Only (2009), a dramatization of his early life, he is played by Logan Lerman, his bandleader father by Kevin Bacon and his socialite mother by Ren��e Zellweger.Friends with Joan Collins.Of Clan Hamilton.Grandfather of Willow Hamilton.
Trademarks: Perpetual suntan Debonair manner
Quotes: I will not date a depressed woman. I want to have fun. <br /> <hr> I'm kind of like a relic from another era. <br /> <hr> I don't use the phrase 'I love you' very often, but I say it every time I talk to my children. <br /> <hr> I doubt anyone in Hollywood has had more 'dates' than me. <br /> <hr> I always adored Cary Grant. I was fascinated by him. But I could never get too close to him.
Salaries: The Survivors (1969) - $17,500 /week <br /> <hr> Where the Boys Are (1960) - $1,000 /week <br /> <hr> Home from the Hill (1960) - $500 /week
Job title: Actor,Producer,Soundtrack
Others works: (1999) TV commercial: Miller Lite Beer Book: "Life's Little Pleasures" (2001) TV commercial: Lipton Sizzle 'n Stir (2001) TV commercial: COMP USA computer stores (2002) TV commercial: Old Navy clothing stores TV commercials / prin
Spouse: Alana Stewart (October 29, 1972 - October 13, 1976) (divorced, 1 child)
Children: George Hamilton Jr.Ashley Hamilton
Parents: George Hamilton Ann Stevens
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