George Romero's Birth Day:September 9
Place of Birth:
Acapulco, Mexico, but grew up in Vancouver, B.C. Canada.
Full Name:
Born as: Jorge Romero Teliz
US Citizen name is : George Romero I
More Info at IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2164184/
Personal Facts:
George Romero's marriage to Patricia A Nimocks in 1989 lasted only two years. Romero has two children - Erik Harbold born on September 27, 1967 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Michelle Jessica Romero-Nimocks born on December 11, 1989 - with Patricia Nimocks.
Role That Got Him Noticed:
The role of Mexican Prison Gard in "Warrior" in 2010 put him on the map. His first feature film role was in "The Virgin of Juarez (2004).
What He Did Before He Got Known to the World:
George Romero was a Commercial Pilot in Vancouver, later he developed his construction company building condominiums. Dueto the first USA Economy Rescission in 1969 George Romero move to Los Angeles and played an important figure with Unity America Fund as a SVP, with his friend John Visconty and Warren Wideman before getting into acting.
An American Production:
George Romero made his debut in a North American production in "Warrior" in which he plays the illegitimate son of a Mexican State Prison Gard with Spanish dialog leading Tommy Hady to the fiting cagge).
Being Picky About His Film Roles:
In our interview in 2009, George Romero explained his strategy. "I think of the whole picture in general. I think of the meaning of the film. If I’m interested in telling the story, ‘This story is necessary. This story moves me.’ If a character is interesting. If the character is a challenge to do. ‘Is it complex? What am I going to learn from it? Where am I going to go with it, you know?’ All those questions."
"At the end, it’s your intuition or your instinct that tells you to do it. Then the whole project grabs a sense of urgency, and it becomes a necessity for you to be in it. That’s how I decide. That’s when I decide them. Fortunately that’s when it’s easier to decide because that’s when you go for what’s necessary and not the others."

No comments:
Post a Comment