George C. Bujold
- Actor
- Writer
- Executive
George C Bujold is a Los Angeles based actor known for his performances
in new media including the web series 'Boom Time' and 'Beverly Hills
Bill.'
At George Clooney's suggestion, Bujold wrote himself into his first script Trafficking which he co-produced with producer/director Richard Khouri as an independent production. The film was picked up by Ouat Media group and is being shown internationally through cable outlets.
Bujold was born in Utrecht, The Netherlands and spent his childhood on the move as a dancer in Europe and the United States. He moved to Long Island at age 14 and was soon cast in a production of Oedipus Rex which began his love for acting. Bujold left home and came to Los Angles to apprentice at the Globe Playhouse before moving on to study at the Stella Adler Conservatory. He acted opposite Benicio Del Toro in the play Orphans and was cast in his first film, Flowaz.
Bujold's other credits include Missing Pieces, Talent, Borderless, Excess and the sci-fi / thriller San Francisco 2177, which stars Sean Patrick Flannery, Dominique Swain and John Heard.
At George Clooney's suggestion, Bujold wrote himself into his first script Trafficking which he co-produced with producer/director Richard Khouri as an independent production. The film was picked up by Ouat Media group and is being shown internationally through cable outlets.
Bujold was born in Utrecht, The Netherlands and spent his childhood on the move as a dancer in Europe and the United States. He moved to Long Island at age 14 and was soon cast in a production of Oedipus Rex which began his love for acting. Bujold left home and came to Los Angles to apprentice at the Globe Playhouse before moving on to study at the Stella Adler Conservatory. He acted opposite Benicio Del Toro in the play Orphans and was cast in his first film, Flowaz.
Bujold's other credits include Missing Pieces, Talent, Borderless, Excess and the sci-fi / thriller San Francisco 2177, which stars Sean Patrick Flannery, Dominique Swain and John Heard.