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George Spelvin

George Spelvin and Georgina Spelvin are the traditional pseudonyms used in programs in American theatre by actors whose names would otherwise appear twice because they are playing more than one role in a production.

Georgina Spelvin has fallen out of general use since it was adopted as a screen name by pornographic actress Dorothy May, who was credited by that name in The Devil in Miss Jones and her subsequent films.

The one-act play The Actor's Nightmare by Christopher Durang features a main character named George Spelvin.

See also: Alan Smithee, Walter Plinge, David Agnew


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See also: Alan Smithee, Walter Plinge, David Agnew. Voight and Bertrand seperated in 1976 and divorced in 1978. The one-act play The Actor's Nightmare by Christopher Durang features a main character named George Spelvin. The couple had two children, actress Angelina Jolie and James Haven. Georgina Spelvin has fallen out of general use since it was adopted as a screen name by pornographic actress Dorothy May, who was credited by that name in The Devil in Miss Jones and her subsequent films. Voight married American actress Marcheline Bertrand on December 12, 1971. George Spelvin and Georgina Spelvin are the traditional pseudonyms used in programs in American theatre by actors whose names would otherwise appear twice because they are playing more than one role in a production. He has also been nominated for an Academy Award for his performances in both the films Midnight Cowboy and Runaway Train.

Voight received an Academy Award for his performance in the film Coming Home. Jonathan Voight (born December 29, 1938 in Yonkers, New York) is an American actor. Midnight Cowboy (1969) - Joe Buck. Catch-22 (1970) - First Lieutenant Milo Minderbinder.

Deliverance (1972) - Ed Gentry. The Odessa File (1974) - Peter Miller. Coming Home (1978) - Luke Martin. The Champ (1979) - Billy Flynn.

Runaway Train (1985) - Oscar "Manny" Manheim. Heat (1995) - Nate. Mission: Impossible (1996) - Jim Phelps. Anaconda (1997) - Blind Man.

Drummond. The Rainmaker (1997) - Leo F. Enemy of the State (1998) - Thomas Brian Reynolds. Varsity Blues (1999) - Coach Bud Kilmer.

Roosevelt. Pearl Harbor (2001) - President Franklin D. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) - Lord Richard Croft. Zoolander (2001) - Larry Zoolander.

Ali (2001) - Howard Cosell. Sir. Holes (2003) - Mr. The Karate Dog (2004) - Hamilton Cage.

The Manchurian Candidate (2004) - Senator Thomas Jordan. SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004) - Bill Biscane/Kane. National Treasure (2004) - Patrick Gates. The Five People You Meet in Heaven (TV) (2004) - Eddie.