George Petrie

Biography: A veteran character actor of stage and screen, George O. Petrie will be recognized by fans of the NBC sitcom Mad About You as Paul Reiser's film editor. A native of New Haven, CT, and a 1934 graduate from U.S.C., Petrie's interest in acting led him to New York where he landed a role in the Broadway production of Cafe Crown. While serving in the military during WWII, Petrie appeared in the Broadway production of The Army Play by Play, a five-part anthology comprised of vignettes penned by soldiers from as many camps. The show ran for six months and played a command performance before President Roosevelt. Upon transferring to the Air Corps, Petrie was cast in Moss Hart's inspirational Winged Victory. Following its four-month run, Petrie went on to appear in George Cukor's film version. Petrie became a radio performer after his discharge and starred in several dramas, including The Amazing Mr. Malone. He turned to television acting in the '50s and began starring in live soapA veteran character actor of stage and screen, George O. Petrie will be recognized by fans of the NBC sitcom Mad About You as Paul Reiser's film editor. A native of New Haven, CT, and a 1934 graduate from U.S.C., Petrie's interest in acting led him to New York where he landed a role in the Broadway production of Cafe Crown. While serving in the military during WWII, Petrie appeared in the Broadway production of The Army Play by Play, a five-part anthology comprised of vignettes penned by soldiers from as many camps. The show ran for six months and played a command performance before President Roosevelt. Upon transferring to the Air Corps, Petrie was cast in Moss Hart's inspirational Winged Victory. Following its four-month run, Petrie went on to appear in George Cukor's film version. Petrie became a radio performer after his discharge and starred in several dramas, including The Amazing Mr. Malone. He turned to television acting in the '50s and began starring in live soap operas such as As the World Turns and Edge of Night as well as playing a semi-regular part on Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners. Petrie would remain associated with Gleason on various projects through 1969. Petrie's filmography includes Hud (1963), Something in Common (1986), and Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987). Petrie died of lymphoma in his Brentwood, CA, home at the age 85. Expand

George Petrie's Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 68
Highest Metascore: 72 Mad About You: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 63 The Drew Carey Show: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 0 out of 2
2 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Ironside: Season 6 Sep 14, 1972 George Petrie / Wally tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 4 Sep 17, 1970 Dr. Gregory / George Petrie tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 15 Sep 22, 1969 Cashier tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 3 Sep 18, 1969 George Petrie / Webber tbd
tbd Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.: Season 2 Sep 17, 1965 Lew Meadows tbd
tbd The Munsters: Season 2 Sep 16, 1965 Hansen tbd
tbd The Andy Griffith Show: Season 4 Sep 30, 1963 Lenny tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 2 Sep 27, 1963 Henry tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 7 Sep 26, 1963 Orin Leslie tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 5 Sep 22, 1963 Hotel Clerk tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 4 Sep 19, 1963 Cooper tbd
tbd The Twilight Zone: Season 4 Jan 3, 1963 Driver 9.4
tbd Leave It to Beaver: Season 6 Sep 27, 1962 George Haskell tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 1 Sep 20, 1962 Rogers tbd
tbd The Andy Griffith Show: Season 2 Oct 2, 1961 Joe Layton tbd
tbd The Honeymooners: Season 1 Oct 1, 1955 Danny / Doctor / Mr. MacGregor / Publisher tbd
tbd The Honeymooners: Season 5 Oct 1, 1955 Freddie Muller tbd