George Eads
Milestones
- Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
- Birthday: March 1, 1967
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2004
Cheated death repeatedly, playing daredevil Evel Knievel, in the TNT biopic "Evel Knievel"
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2004
Fired from "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" due to a salary dispute and failure to report for work for the new season; returned to work the following week, after what he called a misunderstanding.
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2002
Featured in the football-themed film "Second String", aired on TNT in lieu of theatrical release
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2000
Acted in the supernatural TV-movie thriller "The Spring" (NBC)
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2000 to 0000
Played a forensic investigator with a regular role on the breakout hit crime drama series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS)
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2000
Was a regular on the short-lived sitcom "Grapevine" (CBS)
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1997
After losing a role in the Showtime TV-movie "The Baby Dance", was contacted by the project's producer Jodie Foster, who encouraged the actor to stick with it
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1997
Played the ex-lover of a murdered beauty queen in the ABC TV-movie "Crowned and Dangerous"
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1996
Appeared in the NBC TV-movie drama "The Ultimate Lie"
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1996 to 1997
Landed a role on the primetime soap "Savannah", (The WB) produced by Aaron Spelling; murdered in the series premiere, but proved so popular, he appeared in subsequent episodes in flashbacks, then as the original character's long-lost twin brother Nick
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1995
Acted in the independent film "Only in America"
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1995
Guest starred on "Strange Luck" (Fox)
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1994
Moved to Los Angeles
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1992
Enrolled in a Dallas acting school
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Had a recurring role in "ER" (NBC) as the medic who woos Nurse Hathaway (Julianna Marguiles)