George Hamilton (actor) - Television Work

Television Work

  • A Farewell to Arms (1966) (miniseries)
  • Harold Robbins' The Survivors (1969–1970)
  • Paris 7000 (1970) (canceled after 10 episodes)
  • The Last of the Powerseekers (1971)
  • The Dead Don't Die (1975)
  • Columbo: A Deadly State of Mind (1975)
  • Roots (1977) (miniseries)
  • The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver (1977)
  • Killer on Board (1977)
  • The Users (1978)
  • Express to Terror (1979) (pilot for Supertrain)
  • Institute for Revenge (1979)
  • Death Car on the Freeway (1979)
  • The Seekers (1979)
  • The Great Cash Giveaway Getaway (1980)
  • Malibu (1983) (miniseries)
  • Two Fathers' Justice (1985)
  • Dynasty (cast member from 1985–1986)
  • Monte Carlo (1986) (miniseries)
  • Spies (1987) (canceled after 6 episodes)
  • Poker Alice (1987), based on the frontier gambler Poker Alice
  • Columbo: Caution: Murder Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (1991)
  • The House on Sycamore Street (1992)
  • It Happened In Hollywood (Birds Of A Feather) (Himself) (1993)
  • Das Paradies am Ende der Berge (1993)
  • Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent (1994)
  • The Bold and the Beautiful (cast member in 1994)
  • George & Alana (1995–1996)
  • Vanished (1995)
  • The Guilt (1996–1997)
  • Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart (1996)
  • Rough Riders (1997)
  • Miss USA & Miss Universe (1997) (host)
  • Jenny (1997–1998)
  • Casper Meets Wendy (1998)
  • P.T. Barnum (1999)
  • Baywatch (1 episode: season 9, episode 21) (1999)
  • The Family (2003–2004)
  • Las Vegas (TV series) (guest appearance 2004)
  • Too Cool for Christmas (2004)
  • Dancing with the Stars (cast member in 2006)
  • Joey (guest appearance 2005)
  • I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! (2009)
  • The Comedy Central Roast Of David Hasselhoff (2010)

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