George M. Stover, Jr., hails from Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, where his journey in the entertainment industry began with appearances in local television commercials and films.
In the early days of his career, George had the privilege of acting in several productions by the renowned filmmaker John Waters, long before Waters' widespread fame.
While acting remained a secondary pursuit for George for many years, he dedicated most of his adult life to serving in Maryland's government, seamlessly balancing his two passions.
Throughout his career, George enjoyed the best of both worlds, reaping the benefits of a stable government job while also indulging his creative side through acting.
For a considerable period, George lived a double life, juggling his responsibilities in the government with his offbeat acting career, which primarily consisted of roles in films that were often released straight to video (or, in modern times, DVD).
Now that George has retired from his government position, he has more time to devote to his offbeat movie roles, which serve as a perfect platform for him to express his well-honed sardonic sense of humor.