George has been both a performing artist and a martial artist since his early childhood. He has always shown great character and movement in his performances. George was the martial arts choreographer and appeared in the world premiere of Fred Ho’s Warrior Sisters: The New Adventures of African and Asian Womyn Warriors at The Kitchen in NYC. George held one of the principal role's in Fred Ho's "Voice of the Dragon" touring as "Gee Shin" for a 31 city tour with the entire ensemble. George has also performed as a stuntman in numerous film and television productions. Coincidently, George is also a snappy dresser.

It is no wonder considering George has spent over 28 years in martial arts how highly he is regarded as a martial artist and choreographer. George has been inducted into multiple world martial arts halls of fame including the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 1993, the United Internation Kungfu Federation Hall of Fame in 1995, and the World Karate Union Hall of Fame in 1998.

His long time commitment to the martial arts and performance arts shows his vast discipline and dedication to his work. When George is involved in a project his dedication and hard work is seen not only during the production, but in the final product as well.