
George Wallace
Acting
George Henry Wallace (born July 21, 1952) is an American comedian and actor. Wallace has had supporting roles in a number of films, including 3 Strikes and the Coen Brothers film The Ladykillers (2004, as Sheriff Wyner). Wallace also appeared in Batman Forever (1995) as the Mayor of Gotham City. Other film credits include A Rage in Harlem (1991), The Wash (2001), Punchline (1988), Things Are Tough All Over (1982), Postcards from the Edge (1990), and Mr. Deeds (2002). Wallace made a brief appearance in the sitcom Scrubs episode "My Words of Wisdom" (2007), and in the sitcom Seinfeld episode "The Checks", where he played the doctor that was distracted by the song "Witchy Woman". He also appeared in the introduction scene to the home video release of Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time - Live on Broadway (1999) as a fictionalized version of himself. He portrayed a man in a retirement home in The Last Laugh (2019) and starred as the Mayor in Hubie Halloween (2020).
Known For

1999
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1999 · tv

1962
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962 · tv

2014
Late Night with Seth Meyers
2014 · tv

1989
Seinfeld
1989 · tv

2010
Conan
2010 · tv

2011
Bob's Burgers
2011 · tv

2001
Scrubs
2001 · tv

2021
Hacks
2021 · tv

2003
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2003 · tv

1998
Hollywood Squares
1998 · tv

2022
Sherri
2022 · tv

1992
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992 · tv

1990
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
1990 · tv

1996
Arli$$
1996 · tv

1996
Moesha
1996 · tv

2013
Drunk History
2013 · tv

2015
K.C. Undercover
2015 · tv

2007
Tyler Perry's House of Payne
2007 · tv

2016
Atlanta
2016 · tv

1999
The Parkers
1999 · tv

2025
Freakier Friday
2025 · movie

2012
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
2012 · tv

1995
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
1995 · tv

2023
History of the World: Part II
2023 · tv

2012
Gotham Comedy Live
2012 · tv

1995
Batman Forever
1995 · movie

2012
The Soul Man
2012 · tv

2002
Pet Star
2002 · tv

2000
Little Nicky
2000 · movie

2016
Horace and Pete
2016 · tv