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  1. 13 de jun. de 1985 · George Chandler, a character actor who gave thoughtful advice to Lassie's young owner on television and succeeded Ronald Reagan as president of the Screen Actors Guild, has died, a SAG spokesman ...

  2. George Chandler. George Chandler (June 30, 1898 – June 10, 1985) was an American actor who starred in over 140 feature films, usually in smaller supporting roles, and he is perhaps best known for playing the character of Uncle Petrie Martin on the television series Lassie, and as the unfortunate young man who drank The Fatal Glass of Beer in a 1933 short comedy starring W.C.

  3. George Chandler. Actor. Born June 30, 1898 in Waukegan, Illinois, USA. After military service during the First World War, Chandler studied at the University of Illinois, financing his studies by playing jazz violin in a band. During the early 1920's, he returned to the vaudeville circuit and began in films from 1928.

  4. George Chandler wuchs in Hinsdale bei Chicago auf und diente im Ersten Weltkrieg als Soldat bei der United States Army. Seine Schauspielkarriere begann er auf der Bühne, er spielte unter anderem in dem Vaudeville-Sketch George Chandler, the Musical Nut, in dem er sein Violinenspiel präsentieren konnte.

  5. George Chandler. Actor: The High and the Mighty. After military service during the First World War, Chandler studied at the University of Illinois, financing his studies by playing jazz violin in a band. During the early 1920's, he returned to the vaudeville circuit and began in films from 1928. Most of his early efforts were short one- and two-reel comedies, arguably his best being The Fatal ...

  6. George Chandler. Highest Rated: 100% The Virginian (1929) Lowest Rated: 60% Strange Impersonation (1946) Birthday: Jun 30, 1898. Birthplace: Waukegan, Illinois, USA. Long-faced, instantly ...

  7. Long-faced, instantly recognizable veteran character player with a slightly plaintive voice, often typecast as obnoxious reporters or country yokels, a former vaudevillian known as "the musical nut." Chandler, who appeared in well over 100 films between the late 1920s and the late 70s, was a...