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  1. Oct 21, 2013 · Blair’s flamboyance made him a natural for the screen; he played a water-skier named “George” in the 1995 made-for-TV movie Captiva Island (“the duet of Ernest Borgnine and Arte Johnson ...

  2. George Alfred Blair (January 22, 1915 – October 17, 2013) was an American businessman, entrepreneur, and waterskier, known for his barefoot waterskiing and trademark yellow "banana"-like wetsuits.

  3. Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was a British novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. [2] His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to all totalitarianism (i.e. to both left-wing authoritarian communism and to right-wing fascism), and ...

  4. George Blair (December 6, 1905 – April 19, 1970) was an American film director who worked generally on supporting features including many B-Westerns. Two of his earliest films were British-set thriller films starring C. Aubrey Smith , made for Republic Pictures .

  5. Oct 20, 2013 · George A. Blair, formerly of Winter Haven, died Oct. 17 in New York City after a long illness. He was 98. Blair was a showman who made yellow his personal trademark: yellow cars, yellow boats ...

  6. Feb 7, 2022 · George Blair was a native of Watertown, Massachusetts, where he was born in 1934. It seems that he had a religious inclination at a young age because soon after high school he entered the Jesuit ...

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  8. May 5, 2022 · To celebrate the 100th anniversary of towed watersports, this week’s edition of “Throwback Thursday” highlights the legendary barefoot skier “Banana George” Blair. George performed and competed all over the world during his barefooting career and was inducted into the USA Water Ski and Wake Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. Known for his unique nickname, "Banana George" was inspired by a ...

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