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George DiCenzo
George DiCenzo
Biographical information
Date of birthApril 21, 1940
Age (1955)15
Age (1985)45
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBrown (later Gray)
Behind-the-scenes information
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George DiCenzo (April 21, 1940August 9, 2010) portrayed Lorraine Baines's father (and Marty's grandfather) Sam Baines in the first Back to the Future film. He was 44 at the time of filming.

Other roles[]

George DiCenzo, a well respected film and television actor, appeared frequently in police dramas, portrayed prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi in the TV film Helter Skelter, of which he had stated was "one of his most favorite roles". For two seasons (1990-91), DiCenzo was the star of Equal Justice as District Attorney Arnold Bach. In 1984 and 1985, he had a recurring role on the TV drama Dynasty as "Charles Dalton".

George was in show business for more than 40 years, with extensive film, TV, stage and commercial credits. He also appeared in over 30 feature films, including Close Encounters of the Third Kind The Ninth Configuration, The Exorcist III, and About Last Night.... He also served as a one-time associate producer for the 1960s ABC-TV horror soap opera Dark Shadows.

DiCenzo also had appeared in the 2010 film Hotel directed by Mike Figgis with an all-star cast, and Tempted, directed by Bill Bennett and starring Burt Reynolds and Saffron Burrows. He recently played the late baseball commissioner, A. Bartlett Giamatti, in the ESPN made for TV movie Hustle, about disgraced baseball great Pete Rose.

DiCenzo had several voice actor roles such as Hordak, Bow and Sea Hawk in She-Ra: Princess of Power from 1985 to 1986. He also voiced Captain America in the 1981 Spider-Man episode "The Capture of Captain America" & Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episodes "Seven Little Superheroes" and "Pawns of the Kingpin". The latter series included Frank Welker as the cast member who voiced Bobby Drake/Iceman. He was the second actor to voice Ubu in the Batman: The Animated Series episodes "The Demon's Quest Part 2 and "Avatar".

Born in New Haven, Connecticut, the veteran actor and TV commercial ads, died in Bucks County, Pennsylvania after suffering from the effects of a near-fatal automobile accident he had been involved in some years before.

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