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Full Name
  
Jure Dolenc

Name
  
George Dolenz

Years active
  
1941–1963


Occupation
  
Actor

Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
January 5, 1908 (
1908-01-05
)

Resting place
  
Died
  
February 8, 1963, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Janelle Johnson (m. 1943–1963)

Children
  
Micky Dolenz, Gemma Marie Dolenz, Deborah Dolenz, Kathleen Dolenz

Grandchildren
  
Ami Dolenz, Georgia Rose Dolenz, Emily Claire Dolenz, Charlotte Janelle Dolenz

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Micky Dolenz, Janelle Johnson, Ami Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Trina Dolenz

George Dolenz - Biografia


George Dolenz (born Jure Dolenc; a.k.a. Giorgio Dolenz and George Dolentz; 5 January 1908 – 8 February 1963) was an American film actor born in Trieste (then part of Austria-Hungary, now in Italy), in the city's Slovene community.

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Under the name Giorgio Dolenz, he emigrated to the United States via Cuba, arriving by steamship at the port of Key West, Florida, in October 1934; by 1937, the young actor-to-be was in Hollywood and earning his living as a waiter. After appearing in small parts in minor movies, he graduated to supporting roles. Following the end of World War II, Dolenz became a leading man under contract to RKO Pictures under Howard Hughes. However, the failure of the feature film Vendetta in 1950, resulted in his return to character and supporting parts for other studios, including MGM's The Last Time I Saw Paris as the husband of Donna Reed's character.

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Better luck came to him when he was cast as the star of the 1956 ITC Entertainment 39-episode television series, The Count of Monte Cristo as the title character, Edmond Dantes.

On April 21, 1958, Dolenz played Count Peter Von Gilsa in the episode "The Outlander" of the NBC western television series The Restless Gun.

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In 1959, he portrayed Colonel Gutterez in "The Town Is a Prisoner" of the NBC western series, Cimarron City.

He was cast as Juan Amontillo in the 1961 episode "The Uncourageous" of the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. That same year, he played Ramon Ortega in "Brand of Honesty" on the NBC western, The Deputy, starring Henry Fonda and Allen Case.

Dolenz, who was of Slovene descent, married the actress Janelle Johnson. They had four children: actor and singer Micky Dolenz (George Michael Dolenz) of the 1960s musical group, The Monkees, Gemma "Coco" Dolenz, Gina Dolenz, and Debbie Dolenz.

Dolenz died of a heart attack in 1963 at the age of fifty-five. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Filmography

Actor
1963
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Eduard D'Arcy
- Marie, My Love (1963) - Eduard D'Arcy
1962
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse as
General von Kleig
1962
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV Series) as
Rafael De Lopa
- Moneyrun (1962) - Rafael De Lopa
1961
The Deputy (TV Series) as
Ramon Ortega
- Brand of Honesty (1961) - Ramon Ortega
1961
The Rebel (TV Series) as
Juan Amontillo
- The Uncourageous (1961) - Juan Amontillo
1961
Look in Any Window as
Carlo
1960
The Islanders (TV Series) as
Carl Baurel
- Talent for Danger (1960) - Carl Baurel
1959
Cimarron City (TV Series) as
Colonel Ruiz Guiterez
- The Town Is a Prisoner (1959) - Colonel Ruiz Guiterez
1959
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Albert
- Child of Our Time (1959) - Albert
1958
Timbuktu as
Col. Charles Dufort
1958
The Restless Gun (TV Series) as
Count Peter Von Gilsa
- The Outlander (1958) - Count Peter Von Gilsa
1957
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Count
- The Barbara Lydon Story (1957) - Count
1957
The Sad Sack as
Ali Mustapha
1956
The Count of Monte Cristo (TV Series) as
Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- An Affair of Honour (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Andorra (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Duel (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Golden Blade (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The First Train to Paris (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Dubarry Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Affair of the Three Napoleons (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Sardinian Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Pen and the Sword (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Return to the Chateau D'if (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Victor Hugo (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Black Death (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Point, Counter Point (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Monaco (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Brothers (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Barefoot Empress (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Island (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Talleyrand Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Athens (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- A Matter of Justice (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Sicily (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Majorca (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Burgundy (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Lichtenburg (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Portugese Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Mecklenburg (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Experiment (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Art of Terror (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Naples (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Albania (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Flight to Calais (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Bordeaux (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Devil's Emissary (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Carbonari (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Mazzini Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Texas Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- The Luxembourg Affair (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- Marseilles (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
- A Toy for the Infanta (1956) - Edmond Dantes / The Count of Monte Cristo
1956
Climax! (TV Series) as
Cortino
- The Midas Touch (1956) - Cortino
1955
The Purple Mask as
Marcel Cadonal
1955
A Bullet for Joey as
Dr. Carl Macklin
1955
The Racers as
Count Salem
1954
Sign of the Pagan as
Emperor Theodosius
1954
The Last Time I Saw Paris as
Claude Matine
1953
Your Favorite Story (TV Series) as
Andre Avert
- God Sees the Truth (1953) - Andre Avert
1953
Wings of the Hawk as
Col. Paco Ruiz
1953
Scared Stiff as
Mr. Cortega
1952
My Cousin Rachel as
Guido Rainaldi
1950
Vendetta as
Lt. Orso Antonio della Rabia
1947
Song of Scheherazade as
Pierre, the Headwaiter
1946
Night in Paradise as
Frigid Ambassador
1946
Idea Girl as
Wilfred Potts
1946
Girl on the Spot as
Leon Lorenz
1945
The Royal Mounted Rides Again as
Constable Frenchy Moselle
1945
Easy to Look At as
Antonio
1945
Song of the Sarong as
Kalo
1944
Enter Arsene Lupin as
Dubose
1944
Bowery to Broadway as
George Henshaw
1944
The Climax as
Amato Roselli
1944
Resisting Enemy Interrogation as
Capt. Volbricht (uncredited)
1944
In Society as
Count Alexis
1943
Moonlight in Vermont as
Lionel Devereau
1943
She's for Me as
Phil Norwin
1943
The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler as
Herman Marbach
1943
Fired Wife as
Oscar Blix
1943
Young Ideas as
Pepe
1943
No Time for Love as
Captain of Waiters (uncredited)
1942
Take a Letter, Darling as
Assistant Headwaiter (uncredited)
1941
Unexpected Uncle as
George (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2020
Bud Boetticher: A Documentary (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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