George Arnaldo was born in January, 11 1993 to Puerto Rican parents. Since his early years in life he’s been drawn to creative endeavors. From visual/plastic arts to music and dancing to modeling and acting, hes always found a way to let his creative ideas out.
In search of discovering the craft he wanted to devote to, he focused on film and acting for half of his life. When he was 13 years old, he signed with “Agencia Miramar”, a talent agency based out of San Juan, Puerto Rico. As a teen, he started getting involved in the film world with extra and stand in work on set. This while taking workshops and staying with local teachers, and performing in small roles at the local home town theatre in Caguas, Puerto Rico. Between his 14-18 years, some of his favorite mentors include: actress, Joann Polanco; radio host, Manolo Castro; and visual arts teacher, Kathy Rodriguez. Others for modeling, dancing and performing. At 15, he joined a modeling / talent competition, where he was awarded third place. Since then, he knew he wanted to explore this route.
After finishing high school in 2012,, he got admitted into the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras campus, where he majored in filmmaking. This while using his electives in the drama and art departments, with some basic classes in architecture and business. He knew that in order to be better at a craft, the more skills and knowledge you had, the better qualifying candidate for work you’ll be. It was also important for him to use all this information to advance him in his career. Since his second year of college in 2013, he pursued 15-18 credits a semester while working on set at the same time. Using all his free time in going to auditions and / or working on set. At the time his physical looks would only land him extra, stand-in or photo double jobs in out-of-country movies filming in PR like, Jump Street 2, Teen Beach Movie 2 (2014), Mad Dogs (2015), NBC TV show Crossbones (2013-2014).
He then went and work on set for close to 10 years.