George Morfogen

George Morfogen (March 30, 1933 – March 8, 2019) was an American stage, film and TV actor. He is known for playing Bob Rebadow in the HBO show Oz, and for his role as Stanley Bernstein in the original V miniseries.

George Morfogen
Born(1933-03-30)March 30, 1933
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
DiedMarch 8, 2019(2019-03-08) (aged 85)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1957-2016
Spouse(s)Gene Laughorne (? - March 8, 2019) ( his death)

He is of Greek descent.[1]

Early life

He appeared at the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn and at the off-Broadway Westside Theatre in Heinrich von Kleist's play, The Prince of Homburg.[2] The play was videotaped for the PBS series, Great Performances, and later released as a DVD. A chapter in Davi Napoleon's book, Chelsea on the Edge: The Adventures of an American Theater describes the rehearsal process and the production. Morfogen appeared in 1988's comedy Illegally Yours as the judge.

In 2001 reprised his role as Bob in the Off-Broadway premiere of “Uncle Bob,” by Austin Pendleton, who wrote the role with Morfogen in mind. Joseph Gordon-Levitt played the character of Josh, Bob’s nephew. The production, which was directed by Courtney Moorehead and produced by Steven Sendor, had 114 performances at The SoHo Playhouse.

He was a teacher at HB Studio.[3] He died on March 8, 2019. He is survived by his husband Gene Laughorne. They were partners for fifty-one years.[1][4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1972What's Up, Doc?Headwaiter
1973The Thief Who Came to DinnerRivera
1974Daisy MillerEugenio
1980Those Lips, Those EyesSherman Sprat
1980Times SquareDon Dowd
1981They All LaughedLeon Leondopolous
1983VStanley Bernstein2 episodes
1984V: The Final Battle1 episodes
1984HeartbreakersMax
1988Illegally YoursJudge Norman Meckel
1993Twenty BucksJack Holiday
1996The Substance of FireOtto the printer
1997-2003OzBob Rebadow56 episodes
1998Charlie HobokenFather
2006Waltzing AnnaHenry
2008The Marconi Bros.Grandpa Marconi
2014She's Funny That WayHarold Fleet
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