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  1. Feb 29, 1980 · George Tobias, the veteran character actor who specialized in playing a genial tough guy or the leading man's pal on stage and in films, died of cancer Wednesday in Hollywood. He was 78 years old.

  2. George Tobias. Highest Rated: 100% Silk Stockings (1957) Lowest Rated: 13% A New Kind of Love (1963) Birthday: Jul 14, 1901. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. They don't make character actors ...

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8670. Source citation. Actor. Born in New York City, New York, he began a long acting career at age 15, appearing both off and on Broadway in such hits as The Hairy Ape, You Can't Take It With You, and Silk Stockings. In Hollywood, he played a wide variety of roles from villain to loveable dim-wit, and appeared in such ...

  4. George Tobias They don't make character actors, and character actor careers, like that of George Tobias anymore. A large part of the reason for this is the disappearance of the Hollywood studio system, which in its Golden Age could put people like Tobias under contract and maintain a steady stream of supporting roles.

  5. George Tobias portrayed Abner Kravitz, the long-suffering husband of Gladys Kravitz, in Bewitched (1964-1971). He reprised the role in the Tabitha episode, "The Arrival of Nancy" (1977). George Tobias was an American character actor who specialized in none-too-bright pals of the lead, though his range included villains and ethnic types. A native of New York City, he began acting at 15. He ...

  6. Feb 19, 2018 · Playing with Sugar – and other works of Art. August 11, 2022December 2, 2022 achalapriya. For his fourth outing at The Horse Hospital, George Tobias has made the Tate Modern out of books. Private view: Friday 14th October 2022, 6-9pm. Exhibition continues until 22nd October, Mon-Sat 12-6pm.

  7. Composer George M. Cohan (James Cagney, title character), with wife Mary (Joan Leslie), shopping songs in 1890’s New York, George Tobias and Chester Clute passing on one of his biggest hits, then meeting their future partner (Richard Whorf), in Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1942.

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