Sgt. George Luz (Rick Gomez)

Approval Rate: 83%

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    101st4e1

    Wed Feb 11 2009

    so funny my faverite charecter!curahee!!!

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    cj395948

    Fri Jul 25 2008

    i have only seen luz on the t.v series but from what ive heard he really was funny guy and without him, easy company may not have ever got as far as they did. so i would like to say "tonight is the night of all nights"

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    calipi25359

    Sat Jun 21 2008

    Thanks to all who posted kind remarks about my dad, George Luz.  And yes, Rick did a great job playing my dad.

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    wayne1960

    Thu May 15 2008

    I was actually fortunate to have known George Luz personally, and I have to tell you, he was one of the funniest and most humble person I have met. Gomez did a great job. George was in a bowling league with us up until he passed, and he would still wear his bomber jacket with the screaming eagles proudly displayed. God Bless George, Wayne

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    wolphen

    Wed Mar 08 2006

    "Remember boys flies spread disease. So keep yours closed."-Rick Gomez from band of brothers. I saw the money it was great!!!

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    rluzf3c6

    Mon Jan 30 2006

    St4ndalonetogether.....Bite your tongue! George Luz was my grandfather and a wonderful person. If he had died during the war I would have never known him. It's a shame that he passed away when he did because I miss him terribly! He brought laughter and joy to many peoples lives which is why over 1500 people came to his funeral. So, it's not a shame that he didn't die in the war, it's a shame that you weren't lucky enough to know him!

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    david_webster

    Thu Feb 24 2005

    We love you luz ( rick gomez) and your sexy box !!!! we admire you soo much xoxox

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    princess_purdy_19

    Fri Jan 28 2005

    George Luz was a very comical man who raised the morale of the other men throughout the duration of the war. Rick Gomez portrayed Luz very well. This is an excellent mini series! By the way, Wavebacker - Lux did not die during the war! Do your reserach before you make an opinion! And, st4ndalonetogether - how dare you say that it is a shame George Luz was not killed. Gomez is not the real Luz, and you disgust me by stating this opinion. The real Luz, along with the other soldiers were, are and will always be heroes.

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    st4ndalonetoge_ther

    Wed Jan 26 2005

    too bad he DIDN'T get killed, but he was funny... my favorite was his Major Horton impression. Frank: Hey, Luz, Can you do Major Horton? George: Does a wild bear crap in the woods son?

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    r_jennings

    Sat Jan 08 2005

    George Luz emerged as one of the most memorable and likable characters in the series. An Original Toccoa Man, Luz managed to last the length of the War without being Wounded. Actor Rick Gomez portrayed Luz very well, especially in his comical & hilarious impressions (of Maj. Horton & Col. Sink). Luz was a Radioman & Supply Sergeant throughout the series and was also an excellent soldier who boosted the Company's morale on numerous occasions. ---

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    aurielle

    Sat Dec 18 2004

    Simply hilarious. He had a way of lightening the mood, even when the other guys didn't feel much like laughing. My favorite quotes of his include: Hey Frank, this guy is reading an article that says the Germans -- are bad. and Now the thing to remember, flies cause disease, so keep yours closed!

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    wavebacker

    Mon Dec 13 2004

    Funny guy with all his impressions. Too bad he got killed.