George's remarkable career trajectory commenced at the prestigious Drama Centre London, where he received mentorship from highly respected instructors Christopher Fettes and Yat Malgram, thereby establishing a robust foundation for his future artistic endeavors.
This sturdy basis enabled him to make a lasting impression on the London stage, where he showcased his remarkable abilities in a diverse array of productions at the esteemed National Theatre, Theatre Royal S.E, Haymarket Theatre, and numerous off-West End shows.
Notably, he took on the leading role in the debut play "Chicken" by Mike Batistick at the Trafalgar Studios, situated in the heart of London's vibrant and bustling West End, thereby solidifying his status as a talented and accomplished actor.
George's extensive television credits boast a plethora of impressive appearances in some of the most widely popular and critically acclaimed series to date, featuring notable roles in iconic productions such as the globally renowned Game of Thrones, the thought-provoking Sex Education, the visually stunning Carnival Row, the gripping The Honourable Woman, the engaging Madam Secretary, the espionage-thrilling Homeland, the Cold War-era drama The Americans, the action-packed The Last Ship, the crime-solving Bones, the crime-procedural Law & Order, and the espionage-focused Spooks, to name but a few among many others.
George has had a profound influence on the cinematic landscape, in addition to his impressive television credits. Notably, he shared the screen with the esteemed Meryl Streep in the highly successful film Mamma Mia, and has appeared in a diverse range of motion pictures, including the action-packed 300:Rise of an Empire, the action-comedy RED 2, the thought-provoking drama The Cut, the action-adventure blockbuster The Mummy (2017),the psychological thriller CLOSE (2019),the dramatic feature Epiphany (2019),and most recently, John Wick 4, where he portrayed the enigmatic figure of The Elder opposite the iconic Keanu Reeves.