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Biography

George Simmons' almost ageless appearance kept him in work or shows and movies from the late 1940s through the 1980s. Like most successful extras, Simmons had a unique trait that set him apart from the rest of the crowd because he was a registered nurse. Whenever a series needed an actor to supervise some of the sequences they would use Simmons as a technical advisor to make sure the procedures looked like they were authentic. Like most actor's, Simmons had a varied resume throughout his career. His big trouble was that his small stature and his everyday appearance worked against him in the 1960s because he just didn't fit into the western bar scenes. This all changed when the television dramas increased in popularity and now the very appearance that worked against him now helped him gain work in most of the television shows that constantly appeared in the 1960s. By the fourth season of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., he became a reoccurring agent constantly checking the machines or walking

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