George Zouvelos
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
George Zouvelos, a versatile actor that blends an ethnically ambiguous appearance with lifelong street credits, and a careful study and emulation of human nature. His acting studies include the Stanislavsky method via Meisner, Adler, and attended the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, in New York City. His studies are coupled with real life work experiences which included being in law enforcement, and as a New York City Paramedic working across New York City.
George has a Bachelor of Arts degree from John Jay College in New York City, and a degree in Filmmaking from the New York Film Academy, NYFA. He is a member and a Judge in New York of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, with memberships in the American Film Institute AFI, and the New York Women in Film and Television NYWIFT. His philanthropic work also includes a three decades membership and has been in the New York leadership of AHEPA. AHEPA is the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association founded in 1921 with a mission focusing on Civil rights and to combat discrimination.
George is a father of three daughters and a son that strongly supports 'equal work for equal pay' for equal skills and capabilities. He is a native New Yorker born in Manhattan, and a Greek Orthodox Christian that was raised in a traditional Hellenic Greek family hailing from Sparta and Arcadia, in Greece. George speaks, reads, and writes Hellenic / Greek.
He is a lover of music, the arts, classics, history, observing human nature, and stage performances which are all weaved into his organically realistic award winning screenwriting as seen in his Indie films and television works.
George lives in New York City with his family, and his surname is pronounced (Zoo' vel os).
George has a Bachelor of Arts degree from John Jay College in New York City, and a degree in Filmmaking from the New York Film Academy, NYFA. He is a member and a Judge in New York of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, with memberships in the American Film Institute AFI, and the New York Women in Film and Television NYWIFT. His philanthropic work also includes a three decades membership and has been in the New York leadership of AHEPA. AHEPA is the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association founded in 1921 with a mission focusing on Civil rights and to combat discrimination.
George is a father of three daughters and a son that strongly supports 'equal work for equal pay' for equal skills and capabilities. He is a native New Yorker born in Manhattan, and a Greek Orthodox Christian that was raised in a traditional Hellenic Greek family hailing from Sparta and Arcadia, in Greece. George speaks, reads, and writes Hellenic / Greek.
He is a lover of music, the arts, classics, history, observing human nature, and stage performances which are all weaved into his organically realistic award winning screenwriting as seen in his Indie films and television works.
George lives in New York City with his family, and his surname is pronounced (Zoo' vel os).