
George Winslow
Known for Acting · 11 credits
- Born
- 1946-05-03
- Died
- 2015-06-13
- Place of birth
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Also known as
- George Karl Wentzlaff · George "Foghorn" Winslow
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George "Foghorn" Winslow (May 3, 1946 – June 13, 2015), born George Karl Wentzlaff, was an American child actor of the 1950s known for his stentorian voice and deadpan demeanor. He appeared in several films, some opposite such stars as Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis. In the late 1950s, he retired from acting.
Nicknamed "Foghorn" for his raspy voice as a slender child with dark blond hair and deep blue eyes, Wentzlaff, a Los Angeles native, broke into the entertainment business on Art Linkletter's family-oriented radio program, People are Funny. Asked his name by Linkletter, the youngster said: "George Wentzlaff, but I'd rather be Casey Jones", with a delivery that cracked up Linkletter and the audience.
Cary Grant, who heard the show and was impressed with Wentzlaff's unusual voice and comedy instincts, introduced him to director Norman Taurog, leading to his roles in Grant's films, Room for One More (1952) and Monkey Business (also 1952), which co-stars Ginger Rogers and Marilyn Monroe, making her first movie appearance with platinum-blond hair. Next up was Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), in which Wentzlaff — playing Henry Spofford III, Monroe's young admirer — stole scenes from the actress, including his line about her possessing a "certain animal magnetism". In the comedy Mister Scoutmaster (1953), he traded barbs with Clifton Webb, and he had a small role in the musical comedy Artists and Models (1955), with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Dorothy Malone and newcomer Shirley MacLaine in what Aurora called Wentzlaff's "last 'good' movie.".
By the age of 12, Winslow retired from the screen.
Known For
Movies (11)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1953
as Henry Spofford III

An Affair to Remember
1957
as Orphan (uncredited)

Monkey Business
1952
as Little Indian

Room for One More
1952
as Teenie Rose

Artists and Models
1955
as Richard Stilton

Wild Heritage
1958
as Talbot Breslin

Rock, Pretty Baby
1956
as Thomas Daley, III

My Pal Gus
1952
as Gus Jennings

Summer Love
1958
as Thomas Daley III

The Rocket Man
1954
as Timmy

Mister Scoutmaster
1953
as Mike Marshall
About George Winslow
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George "Foghorn" Winslow (May 3, 1946 – June 13, 2015), born George Karl Wentzlaff, was an American child actor of the 1950s known for his stentorian voice and deadpan demeanor. He appeared in several films, some opposite such stars as Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis. In the late 1950s, he retired from acting. Nicknamed "Foghorn" for his raspy voice as a slender child with dark blond hair and deep blue eyes, Wentzlaff, a Los Angeles native, broke into the entertainme… With 11 credits spanning from 1952 to 1958, George Winslow has appeared in 11 films and 0 TV shows.
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Most Popular George Winslow Movies
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) — as Henry Spofford III
- An Affair to Remember (1957) — as Orphan (uncredited)
- Monkey Business (1952) — as Little Indian
- Room for One More (1952) — as Teenie Rose
- Artists and Models (1955) — as Richard Stilton
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