George Chakiris

George Chakiris

Biography

George Chakiris (born September 16, 1932) is an American dancer, singer and actor. He is best known for his role as Bernardo in the 1961 film version of West Side Story, which earned him an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Prior to West Side Story, Chakiris appeared uncredited in many musicals such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), White Christmas (1954), and Brigadoon (1954) as a dancer or chorus member. After West Side Story, he had starring roles in several lesser-known critical and commercial failures such as Diamond Head (1962), Kings of the Sun (1963), and The High Bright Sun (1965). On stage, his most notable role was as Bobby in the first national tour of Stephen Sondheim's Company. He had guest roles in many television series throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including appearances on Dallas, Superboy, and the series finale of The Patridge Family. Chakiris emerged from retirement to act in the film Not to Forget (2021), which aims to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease.

🎬 Movies Featuring George Chakiris

The Young Girls Turn 25

The Young Girls Turn 25 (1993)

as Self (archive footage)
Pale Blood

Pale Blood (1990)

as Michael Fury
The Big Cube

The Big Cube (1969)

as Johnny Allen
Kismet

Kismet (1967)

as The Caliph
633 Squadron

633 Squadron (1964)

as Lieutenant Erik Bergman
Flight from Ashiya

Flight from Ashiya (1964)

as 2nd Lt. John Gregg
Diamond Head

Diamond Head (1962)

as Dr. Dean Kahana
Flower Drum Song

Flower Drum Song (1961)

as Dancer (song "Chop Suey") (uncredited)
Under Fire

Under Fire (1957)

as Pvt. Steiner
The Country Girl

The Country Girl (1954)

as Dancer in Play (uncredited)
White Christmas

White Christmas (1954)

as Dancer (uncredited)
Brigadoon

Brigadoon (1954)

as Dancer (uncredited)
Brigadoon

Brigadoon (1954)

as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

as Chorus Boy (uncredited)
Call Me Madam

Call Me Madam (1953)

as Dancer in The Ocarina Number (uncredited)
The Great Caruso

The Great Caruso (1951)

as Dancer (uncredited)