George Seder
- Actor
- Sound Department
- Writer
George Edward Seder was born in Saginaw, Michigan and lived out his
childhood in the East Central region of the state. He is of
French/Swedish and Irish/English descent. He attended
Whittemore-Prescott Public Schools until he finished his senior year
and received his high school diploma from Vassar Adult Education in
Vassar, Michigan. George became interested in acting at a very early
age when, after a particularly saddening film scene, his Grandfather,
Richard, explained that the scenes being portrayed were not real
events. These people on television were actors pretending to be other
people. The actors had "moved" him emotionally and he wanted others to
experience the same empathy. There was no doubt that he wanted to be an
actor someday. He wasn't sure how to make it happen but, from that
moment on, he never watched films and television the same way ever
again. He "always watched the actors and the subtle things that they
did to give their performance realism." His early acting influences
included Clark Gable, Andy Griffith, Marlon Brando, Raymond Burr,
Michael Caine and Clint Eastwood. As a teenager, his acting influences
included Michael Landon, Bill Bixby, Alan Alda, Lee Majors and Jack
Nicholson. As an adult, he learned that becoming a great actor required
a rather large commitment and personal sacrifice. With a family to
raise, George enlisted in the military and didn't actively pursue an
acting career until 2008. He nailed his very first audition; making his
acting debut in the independent feature film "Harmless Thoughts." After
two unsuccessful auditions following his first success, he began to
perfect his audition technique, build his confidence as an actor and
study the finer details of his craft.