George Furth
American actor George Furth attended Northwestern University, a cradle of American acting talent. After getting his master's degree at Columbia, Furth sought out stage work: his first part was in the 1961 play A Cook for Mr. General. Most often cast in films as a bespectacled, nerdish, ineffectual type, Furth appeared in such films as The Best Man (1964) and Myra Breckenridge (1... Read More
George Furth Movies
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Airport '77
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The Best Man
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Blazing Saddles
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The Boston Strangler
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
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Doctor Detroit
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Hooper
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The Man with Two Brains
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Megaforce
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Oh, God!
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Shampoo
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Young Doctors in Love
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Myra Breckinridge
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Norman Is That You?
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Games
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How to Save a Marriage (And Ruin Your Life)
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The New Interns
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Nobody's Perfect
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P.J.
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A Rage to Live
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Tammy and the Millionaire
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A Very Special Favor
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What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
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Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging
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The Cool Ones
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Fame is the Name of the Game
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Let's Switch!
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Prime Time
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The Scarlett O'Hara War
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The Third Girl From the Left
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What Are Best Friends For?
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The Cannonball Run
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The Monkees: One Man Shy
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The Monkees: A Coffin Too Frequent
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Bonanza: Another Windmill to Go
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Bonanza: Rock-a-Bye Hoss
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All in the Family: Archie's Aching Back
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All in the Family: Mike Faces Life
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Little House on the Prairie: The Talking Machine
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Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Visitor
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Green Acres: The Ex-Secretary
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Wings: A Terminal Christmas
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I Dream of Jeannie: Blackmail Order Bride
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Beast in View
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Murder, She Wrote: No Laughing Murder
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Murder, She Wrote: Dead Letter
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Murder, She Wrote: The Dead File
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Murphy Brown: Night of Living News
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F Troop: Survival of the Fittest
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Ironside: The Man Who Believed





























