George Flower

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George Flower

George Flower Death

George passed away on June 18, 2004 at the age of 66.

George Flower death quick facts:
  • When did George Flower die?

    June 18, 2004
  • How old was George Flower when died?

    66

George Flower Birthday and Date of Death

George Flower was born on October 28, 1937 and died on June 18, 2004. George was 66 years old at the time of death.

Birthday: October 28, 1937
Date of Death: June 18, 2004
Age at Death: 66

George Flower - Biography

There aren`t many actors who can claim that they appeared in everything from innocuous family features to sexy soft-core smut to popular television programs to various horror, science fiction and exploitation movies as well as worked behind-the-scenes on a slew of films in assorted production capacities throughout the course of their careers. The exceptionally talented and versatile George `Buck` Flower did all this and more during a remarkably busy, diverse and impressive career which spanned 35 years and over a 100 movies as a character actor alone. Flower was born on October 28th, 1937 in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. He enlisted in the army as a teenager and enrolled at Eastern Oregon College following his military service. Flower then moved to California and attended Pasadena City College. He soon became a member of the repertory theater group The Inspiration Players and stayed with the group for twelve years. The theater company toured Alaska and all 48 continental United States. Flower first started acting in movies in the early 70s in the blithely lowbrow soft-core outings `Country Cuzzins,` `Below the Belt,` and `The Dirty Mind of Young Sally` for legendary trash flick filmmaker Harry Novak. Portly and grizzled, with a rumpled face, a scraggly beard, an engagingly rough-around-the-edges demeanor, and a deep, thick, heavy drawling rumble of a throaty voice, Flower was often cast as grubby bums, sloppy drunks, grouchy old guys, and scruffy rednecks. Among the notable directors Flower appeared in countless films for are Matt Cimber, Jim Wynorski, Don Edmonds (he`s in the first two notoriously nasty `Ilsa` movies acting under the alias C.D. LaFleure), William Lustig, Bill Rebane, David DeCoteau, Bethal Buckalew, Jack Starrett, Nick Phillips, Anthony Hickox, and Fred Olen Ray. Flower achieved his greatest popularity with his terrific contributions to a handful of John Carpenter features: he`s an ill-fated fisherman in `The Fog,` a bum in `Escape from New York,` a crusty cook in `Starman;` excellent as the rags-to-riches bum Drifter in `They Live,` another bum in the `Unleaded` segment of the horror anthology `Body Bags,` and a boozy high school janitor in `Village of the Damned.` Flower`s other memorable roles include the cantankerous forest-dwelling hermit Boomer in the `Wilderness Family` pictures, a detective in `The Witch Who Came from the Sea,` a corrupt vice cop in `The Candy Tangerine Man,` a machete-brandishing lunatic in `Drive-In Massacre,` an irascible old coot in `Relentless,` a senile janitor in `Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-A-Rama,` the stern patriarch of a mountain family in `Pumpkinhead,` a grouchy handyman in `Cheerleader Camp,` a gregarious railroad worker in `The Alpha Incident,` a homeless man on a park bench in `Back to the Future` (Flower reprised this part in the first sequel), an ill-kept hick in `A Small Town in Texas,` a peppery camp caretaker in `Berserker,` and a hillbilly hunter in `Skeeter.` Flower had guest spots on the TV shows `The Dukes of Hazzard,` `Flo,` `NYPD Blue,` `ER,` and `Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.` In addition to his substantial acting credits, Flower also was the casting director for `The Witch Who Came from the Sea` and `Tiger Man,` served as a producer on such features as `Hell`s Belles,` `Takin` It Off Out West,` `The Night Stalker,` and `Up Yours - A Rockin` Comedy,` handled second unit director chores on `The Lonely Lady,` `Bare Knuckles,` and `Teenage Innocence,` and even co-wrote the scripts for such movies as `Wooly Boys,` `Party Plane,` `Death Falls,` `In Search of a Golden Sky,` `Joyride to Nowhere,` `Drive-In Massacre,` and `Teenage Seductress.` He`s the father of actress/costume designer Verkina Flower. George `Buck` Flower died of cancer at age 66 on June 18th, 2004. Although the `Buck` may have sadly stopped, George `Buck` Flower`s extraordinary cinematic legacy shall continue to live on and entertain film fans all over the world for all eternity.

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