George N. Martin was an American television, stage, and movie actor who is known for his role as the hotel receptionist in Léon: The Professional. A regular at Providence's Trinity Repertory Company, he was nominated for a Tony Award in 1983 for his role in David Hare's Plenty. He was born on August 15, 1929 in New York City, New York.
2001
as Harry Sternman
1999
as Father Abbot McCourt
1999
as Judge Baker
1999
as Dean Mort
1997
as Marty
1996
as Mr. Smith Leland
1996
as Walter Manchester
1994
as Rebecca's Father
1994
as Receptionist
1994
as Chairman Harris
1994
as President Rutherford B. Hayes
1993
as Sam the Barber
1993
as President's Physician
1991
as Malachi
1991
as Mr. Bryer
1990
as Frank
1990
as Defense Attorney Abe Mercer
1990
as William Hallenbeck
1990
as Edward Vogel
1990
as Edward
1989
as Dr. Hager
1988
as Dr. Bonicker
1988
as Lionel
1986
as Steve
1986
as Mr. Duvall
1985
as Senate Chairman
1985
as Movie Audience
1984
as John Trainer
1984
as Judge Pink
1984
as Wilson
1982
as Earl Spencer
1981
as Salvucci
1979
as Mister Wilson
1974
as Isaacson, Governor of Reading Goal Prison
1974
as Dr. Penny
1971
as Isaacson, Governor of Reading Goal Prison
1971
as Boss Mangan
1965
as Joe Dexter
1964
as Billy Carter