
George Buck Flower
Acting
Biography
George Buck Flower (October 28, 1937 – June 18, 2004) was an American actor, writer, producer, assistant director, production manager, and casting director. He was sometimes credited as Buck Flower, George "Buck" Flower, George Flower, Buck Flowers, C. D. LaFleur, C.D. LaFleure, C.D. Lafleuer, and C.D. Lafleur. Due to his gruff appearance, he was often cast as a drunk or homeless character. Director John Carpenter gave Flower a cameo role in almost every film he made throughout the 1980s. Flower was also the father of actress/costume designer Verkina Flower. He succumbed to cancer at age 66 on June 18, 2004. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Buck Flower, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: October 28, 1937
Place of Birth: Milton-Freewater, Oregon, USA
Known For

Rigged
As the new partner in an oil-drilling enterprise, Mace Morgan s future looks rosy, until he meets Monique, his partner s girlfriend.

Brooklyn South
An American ensemble police drama series following the life of police officers from the 74th Precinct in southern Brooklyn, New York City.

Devil's Ecstasy
A young college student gets word that her mother has died, so she returns to her family estate to claim her inheritance. She winds up getting involved in witchcraft, satanism, and lots of sex.

Back to the Future
Eighties teenager Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955, inadvertently disrupting his parents' first meeting and attracting his mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by rekindling his parents' romance and - with the help of his eccentric inventor friend Doc Brown - return to 1985.

ER
ER explores the inner workings of an urban teaching hospital and the critical issues faced by the dedicated physicians and staff of its overburdened emergency room.

Back to the Future Part II
Marty and Doc are at it again as the time-traveling duo head to 2015 to nip some McFly family woes in the bud. But things go awry thanks to bully Biff Tannen and a pesky sports almanac. In a last-ditch attempt to set things straight, Marty finds himself bound for 1955 and face to face with his teenage parents -- again.

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Dr. Michaela Quinn journeys to Colorado Springs to be the town's physician after her father's death in 1868.

The Pretender
Raised in a secret facility built for experimenting on children, Jarod is a genius who can master any profession and become anyone he has to be. When he realizes as an adult that he's actually a prisoner and his captors are not as benevolent as he's been told, he breaks out. While trying to find his real identity, Jarod helps those he encounters and tries to avoid the woman sent to retrieve him.

They Live
A lone drifter stumbles upon a unique pair of sunglasses that reveal aliens are systematically gaining control of the Earth by masquerading as humans and lulling the public into submission.

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Can you tell the difference between fact and fiction? Several stories of strange, mysterious and incredible occurrences are chronicled during each episode. It is up to the viewer to decide which stories actually happened and which were completely fabricated by the show’s writers. The answer is revealed by Jonathan Frakes at the conclusion of each episode.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as Lucifer (archive footage)
as Old Chuck
as Cashier
as Matthew (archive footage)
as Lloyd
as Prison Guard
as Edward Simmons
as Theron
as Truck Driver
as Homeless Man
as Chip
as Murdoch
as Manus Bleeker
as Homeless Man
as Window Washer
as Ed (segment "They Towed My Car")
as Jeffrey
as Jerry Grommer (as Buck Flower)
as Drunken Man
as Homeless Man
as Grampa
as Barney
as Motel Manager
as Window Washer
as Old Security Guard
as Pappy Putz
as Harper
as Carlton
as Heckler
as Norville
as Lamont
as Filo (as Buck Flower)
as Bartender
as Homeless Man
as Stranger
as Man in the Crowd
as Bret Calvert
as Guy Giving Directions
as Bum
as Farmer (segment "There's This Traveling Salesman, See")
as Rich Tramp
as Sarah's Stepfather
as Wolfman
as Leonard Turrell
as Bailey
as T. Max
as Wino
as Oliver Crow
as Vern (as Ernest Wall)
as Willie Tyrell
as Wino
as Sheriff Julip
as Jericho
as Preacher on Radio (voice)
as Matthew
as Bed Patient
as Workman
as Seed
as Drunk
as Old Man
as Redneck (uncredited)
as Drifter
as Security Guard
as Mr. Wallace
as Pop
as Old Man
as Ed Simpson
as Bundy
as Allison's Father (uncredited)
as Vagrant
as Pappy Nyquist
as Pop
as Henry Broder
as Tramp
as Bum
as Cook
as Additional Voices (voice)
as Zep Morrison
as Rip Rider
as Eagle Man
as Merrich
as Ed Lamey
as Drunk
as Roy
as Roy
as Tommy Wallace
as Jake
as Beggar
as Mr. Sykes
as Hank
as Pete the Witness
as McGee / Boyle / Gus
as Lem
as Spiker (as George Flowers)
as Ben
as Warehouse Suspect (uncredited)
as Clem Park
as Bull Parker
as John (voice) (uncredited)
as Painin Theass
as Beggar
as Detective Stone
as Bucky, porno crew member (as C.D. LeFleur)
as Thirsty
as Drunk Gambler
as Binz
as 2nd Cab Driver
as Wade
as Detective (as C.L. Lefleur)
as Rex Boorski
as Jed
as Gordon
as Earl
as Vicenzo Vicari
as Roger Merkel (as C.D. LaFleure)
as William Simpson
as Counterfeiter
as Petulia
as Paddy O'Brien
as Luther
as Security Guard
as Toby (as C.D. LaFleure)
as George Smutnam / Sandra Vanocur (uncredited)
as Wilbur Bassett
as Igor
as Flasher (uncredited)
as Walter Wimpy
as Benny
as Harry Belmont
as Boris Clitoris
as Manheim Jarkoff
as Mother (as Buck Flower)