TV Shows - George Meyers
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 14, 2024. George Meyers has appeared in 1 television series with data.
  • Monk Poster
    #147
    Monk
    as Johnny (uncredited) 2 episodes • #147 most popular show
    Monk is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on the USA Network. The show follows Adrian Monk, a brilliant detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a multitude of phobias. Despite his struggles with his mental health, Monk uses his remarkable attention to detail and highly observant nature to solve crimes. With the help of his assistant, Sharona, and later Natalie, Adrian Monk navigates the ups and downs of both his personal and professional life, all while working to bring justice to the world.
Movies - George Meyers
Sorted by online popularity. George Meyers has appeared in 3 movies with data.
  • Training Day Poster
    #824
    Training Day
    as Cop (uncredited) • #824 most popular movie
    Training Day is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua. The movie follows rookie cop Jake Hoyt as he teams up with the corrupt and manipulative detective Alonzo Harris for a day in gang-infested Los Angeles neighborhoods.
  • Monkeybone Poster
    #3,443
    Monkeybone
    as Bazoom Toy Rep • #3,443 most popular movie
    Monkeybone is a 2001 American black comedy fantasy film that follows the story of a disillusioned cartoonist who ends up in a coma after a car crash. He wakes up in a bizarre waystation for lost souls alongside his mischievous alter-ego, Monkeybone. When Monkeybone takes control of his body and causes chaos in the real world, Stu must find a way to stop him before it's too late.
  • Lucky Numbers Poster
    #5,868
    Lucky Numbers
    as Cop • #5,868 most popular movie
    Lucky Numbers is a 2000 black comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, featuring John Travolta, Lisa Kudrow, and Tim Roth. The screenplay by Adam Resnick was inspired by the 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery scandal, and the film is known for its dark humor and comedic portrayal of a lottery scam gone awry.