Known for Acting

George M. Stover, Jr., is a native of Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland. He got his start in local TV commercials and films, especially acting in early John Waters' work (before Waters became famous). Acting, however, was only George's side job for many years. He worked in Maryland's government almost all his adult life, carving out an odd acting career while remaining loyal to living in Maryland. George had the best of both worlds: the stability and benefits of working for the government, but also a creative outlet for acting. Living a double life for many years, George can be found acting in off-beat films that mostly go straight to Video (or these days, DVD). Now retired from his government job, George has more time to enjoy his off-beat movie roles, which allow him to release his well-honed sardonic sense of humor. From IMDb.
1977
as Bosley Gravel
1988
as Governor's Mansion Policeman
1981
as Press A
2012
as Dr. Temple
2004
as Councilman #3
1982
as Steven Price
2015
as The President
1995
as Dr. Eric Kramer
2002
as Disgruntled Bluebell Diner
1996
as Self
2018
as Sheriff Earl Jones
2007
as Himself
1980
as Dennis Frye
2010
as Mr. Wright
1988
as Coroner
2014
as Bart Lawson (segment "True Love")
2014
as Walter Delapore
2012
as Self
2016
as Mr. Carson
1992
as Engineer Burke