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  1. George O. Petrie (November 16, 1912 – November 16, 1997) was an American radio and television actor. [1] Early years. Petrie was born on November 16, 1912, in New Haven, Connecticut. [2] Radio. Petrie started in radio drama, including playing the title roles in Charlie Wild, Private Detective [3] and in The Adventures of the Falcon. [4] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0677959George Petrie - IMDb

    George Petrie (1912-1997) was an American actor and director, known for Planes, Trains & Automobiles, The Day After and Leave It to Beaver. See his biography, filmography, photos and trivia on IMDb.

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    • New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. George Petrie (1 January 1790 – 17 January 1866) was an Irish painter, musician, antiquarian and archaeologist of the Victorian era who was instrumental in building the collections of the Royal Irish Academy and National Museum of Ireland.

  4. George Petrie was an actor and director who appeared in Planes, Trains & Automobiles, The Day After and Leave It to Beaver. He was born and died on November 16, 1912 and 1997, respectively, and was married to Patricia Pope.

    • November 16, 1912
    • November 16, 1997
  5. Nov 19, 1997 · George O. Petrie, a veteran character actor whose career spanned Broadway, radio, films and a remarkable half a century on television, including Jackie Gleason’s “The Honeymooners,”...

  6. Nov 20, 1997 · George O. Petrie, a longtime character actor who appeared on Broadway, television and in films, died Sunday at his home in Brentwood of lymphoma. He was 85. Born in New Haven, Conn., and...

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  8. George Petrie may refer to: George Petrie (antiquarian) (1790–1866), Irish antiquarian, archaeologist and artist. George Petrie (politician) (1793–1879), U.S. Representative from New York.

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