George Foreman

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George Edward Foreman (Big George The Heywood Giant) is an actor (75 years) born in Marshall, Texas, USA on monday, january 10, 1949.
George Foreman appears in: The Fighter (2010), King of the Hill (1997) and Home Improvement (1991), among others.
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George Foreman

person United States

Known for

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    • sports
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    • musician
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    Based on the story of Micky Ward, a fledgling boxer who tries to escape the shadow of his more famous but troubled older boxing brother and get his own shot at greatness.
    • 1hs 56min

    The Fighter

    movie United States 2010
    Guest
    1 episode
    7.5
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    • funny
    • mystery and drama
    • family relationships
    • animation
    • romance
    • friends
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    A straight-laced propane salesman in Arlen, Texas tries to deal with the wacky antics of his family and friends, while also trying to keep his son in line.
    • 25min
    • Seasons: 13
    • Episodes: 258
    Ended

    King of the Hill

    serie United States 1997 - 2010
    Guest
    as Self
    1 episode
    7.2
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    • family relationships
    • funny
    • violence genres
    • friends
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    The daily trials and tribulations of Tim The Tool Man Taylor, a television show host raising three mischievous boys with help from his loyal co-host, loving wife, and eccentric neighbor.
    • 25min
    • Seasons: 8
    • Episodes: 203
    Ended

    Home Improvement

    serie United States 1991 - 1999
    6.0
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    • funny
    • family relationships
    • land animals
    • sea animals
    • violence genres
    • museum
    • airport
    • science
    • political character
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    Two years after the events of the first film, Larry Daley, former night guard at the American Museum of Natural History, now runs his own direct response television company that sells inventions based on his experiences. He travels to the museum, discovering most of the exhibits will be moved to the Federal Archives at the Smithsonian Institution and replaced with holographic information providers. The Tablet of Ahkmenrah is to remain in the museum, leaving most of the exhibits without the ability to come to life at night. After the exhibits are moved, Larry receives a phone call from Jedediah, who informs him that Dexter the monkey stole the tablet and took it to the Smithsonian, bringing every exhibit in it to life. Larry travels to Washington, DC, navigating his way to the archives with help from his son Nick while posing as a night guard.
    • 1hs 45min