George Hamilton – 1939

George Hamilton’s long career investments were consistently overshadowed by his dashing persona both on- and off-screen. During the 1950s and 1960s, he played hopeless romantics in films, and while he was successful in light roles, he aspired for more substantial parts. In the mid-1960s, he attempted to land such roles as Hank Williams in Your Cheatin’ Heart.

He struggled through the 1970s before finding success with Love at First Bite, a hit comedy where he played a vain Count Dracula. Hamilton’s ability to spoof his image proved to be his saving grace, and he had a successful run as a comic presence in various films and television shows. His success in show business proved that he could outperform all expectations.

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