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George Burcea Is The One Who Has Captured Attention With Just Few Driving Scenes In Netflix’s Show Wednesday

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George Burcea Is The One Who Has Captured Attention With Just Few Driving Scenes In Netflix’s Show Wednesday

The moment ‘George Burcea Is The One Who Has Captured Attention With Just Few Driving Scenes In Netflix’s Show Wednesday’ George Burcea plays driver the Addam family butler show Wednesday. George portrays Lurch and has a few counted scenes in the Netflix show barely.

Previously, the character briefly appeared in the series to drive the family around in the movie The Addams Family.

Wednesday is a popular coming-of-age supernatural comedy horror television series created by Alfred Gough and Miles Miller. It is based on the character Wednesday Addams from the fictional family “The Addams Family” created by cartoonist Charles Addams.

Beginning with the 1964 sitcom, the Addams family consists of Gomez Addams and Morticia Addams, their kids Pugsley and Wednesday, close family members Grandmama and Uncle Fester, their goofy butler Lurch and Pugsley’s pet octopus, Aristotle.

Lurch, a manservant to the Addams Family, was initially played by Ted Cassidy. The loyal butler has his fan base with his unusual yet funny appearances. He usually speaks in grunts or groans, and Gomez and Morticia call him with a hangman’s-noose bell pull.

George Burcea Is The One Who Has Captured Attention With Just Few Driving Scenes In Netflix’s Show Wednesday

Who Plays Driver In Netflix’s Show Wednesday?

George Burcea plays the role of the driver Lurch in Netflix popular comedy horror series Wednesday. George is a Romanian film and theatre actor.

Lurch is the Addams Family’s loyal butler. Episode one of the series saw Lurch (Burcea) driving Morticia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Gomez (Luis Guzman) to Nevermore, Wednesday’s parents’ alma mater and her last hope for an education.

Burcea is a well-known Romanian film and theatre actor. He was born in Bucharest on January 15, 1988, and is thirty-four years old. He attended and graduated from the I. L. Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film in his hometown.

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Romanian actor, George Burcea, shared his look as Lurch, The Addams Family butler, on his Instagram.
Romanian actor, George Burcea, shared his look as Lurch, The Addams Family butler, on his Instagram. ( Source : instagram )

Before trying his hands-on acting, George was a sailor. According to his IMDb profile, he earned his first acting role in the 2012 biographical drama film Suskind, based on the true story of Walter Suskind. The actor portrayed a Soldier in the film. 

The same year George appeared as a Waiter in A Month in Thailand (directed and co-written by Paul Trandafir) and Stelios in Itaker – Vietato agli Italiani (directed and co-written by Toni Trupia).

George’s other notable acting credits include Singh Is Bliing (2015), Raaz Reboot (2016), Comrade Detective (2017), Profu (2019), The Outtake (2021), and Dampyr (2022). Currently, he plays the role of Lurch in Tim Burton’s Wednesday.

Has Lurch From Wednesday Has Any Connection With Lurch From The Addams Family?

Originally played by Ted Cassidy, now the Romanian actor George Burcea is on the rise for portraying Lurch on Wednesday.

A few actors have taken on the iconic role of Lurch, The Addams Family’s long-suffering Butler. Most famously Cassidy portrayed the original incarnation of the character for the classic 1964 “Addams Family” series.

George is the perfect fit for the character as he bears some resemblance to Cassidy. He is an American actor notable for his tall stature at 6 feet 9 inches (206 cm) and deep voice. He usually played unusual characters in science-fiction or offbeat such as Star Trek.

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George Burcea Is The One Who Has Captured Attention With Just Few Driving Scenes In Netflix's Show Wednesday
The original Lurch, a goofy butler, was played by Ted Cassidy in the 1964 series The Addams Family. ( Source : doyouremember )

As the original Lurch (Cassidy), George also has a tall and lanky look, a chiselled jawbone, and a deep voice. The mostly silent servant was always present at the pull of a noose, ready to serve any humorous needs of Morticia, Gomez, and the gang.

Over on IMDb, The Outtake star George is credited as Lurch for episodes 1, 5, and 8 of Wednesday, which suggests that perhaps the character won’t be a constant presence throughout the horror-comedy series.

The series mostly focuses on Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega) and her time at Nevermore Academy, her parent’s alma mater. In the first episode, Lurch appeared briefly to chauffeur the family, Gomez, Morticia, and Wednesday, around Nevermore.

Wednesday Pays Tribute To Lurch

Netflix’s Wednesday features a quick scene that pays tribute to the most iconic line spoken by Lurch (George Burcea).

With the original series, The Addams Family, running from 1964 to 1966, its iconic gothic premise was adapted again on many occasions. The Addams Family genuinely became a pop culture phenomenon during the original dark sitcom.

Tim Burton’s Wednesday makes it a focus to pay homage to the classic emphasis of the Family that came before. It includes one of the show’s most famous lines spoken by the Family’s spooky butler Lurch.

George Burcea Is The One Who Has Captured Attention With Just Few Driving Scenes In Netflix's Show Wednesday
Ted Cassidy as Lurch with Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester. ( Source : en )

Whenever The Addams Family’s character summoned Lurch with a bell pull with a loud gong nouse, mostly silent Lurch instantly appears and responds in his deep voice, “You rang?” The particular line has been used often in pop culture to reference the butler.

In season 1, episode 3, Wednesday Addams rings a bell to summon Tyler. He then comes into the frame and responds, “You rang?” Although it was a very quick scene, it is enough to greatly appease fans of the original sitcom.

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