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George Gallagher is a critically acclaimed actor, acting coach & producer, having appeared in over 30 productions on the New York Stage, with notable performances at The Irish Arts Center and the Obie Award-winning Classical Theater of Harlem where he performed in “Caligula” opposite 2019 Tony Award Winner - Andre DeShields. He drew praise in the New York Times for his role in the SlamDance hit “Over the GW,” opposite Kether Donohue. Next, he can be seen opposite Vivica A. Fox in the soon-to-be-released “Garlic & Gunpowder,” as Special Agent Alton on the Amazon series “Backstabber." He just completed filming the pilot for the new comedy series TROUBLE, with Angus Macfayden, William Baldwin, and Bill McNamara.
George also trained under legendary teacher and director Gene Frankel, who pioneered the Off-Broadway movement in New York. Further studies have been under the tutelage of legends Wynn Handman, Terry Schreiber, Milton Katselas, Austin Pendleton, and the teacher that has inspired his own approach to teaching, Harold Guskin (4 years of private study). George Gallagher continues to lead professional actors and newcomers with his unique "instinctual and intuitive" approach at his workshop The Actor's Instinct & The Art of Communication in Los Angeles and New York.
George Gallagher is a critically acclaimed actor, acting coach & producer, having appeared in over 30 productions on the New York Stage, with notable performances at The Irish Arts Center and the Obie Award-winning Classical Theater of Harlem where he performed in “Caligula” opposite Andre DeShields. He drew praise in the New York Times for his role in the SlamDance hit “Over the GW,” opposite Kether Donohue. Next, he can be seen opposite Vivica A. Fox in the soon-to-be-released “Garlic & Gunpowder,” as Special Agent Alton on the Amazon series “Backstabber." He just completed filming the pilot for the new comedy series TROUBLE, with Angus Macfayden, William Baldwin, and Bill McNamara.
George also trained under legendary teacher and director Gene Frankel, who pioneered the Off-Broadway movement in New York. Further studies have been under the tutelage of legends Wynn Handman, Terry Schreiber, Milton Katselas, Austin Pendleton, and the teacher that has inspired his own approach to teaching, Harold Guskin. George Gallagher continues to lead professional actors and newcomers with his unique "instinctual and intuitive" approach at his workshop The Actor's Instinct & The Art of Communication in Los Angeles and New York.