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Patrick McGeehan

Patrick Joseph McGeehan was an American actor. He is known for his contributions to the entertainment industry through his acting roles.

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March 4, 1907: Patrick McGeehan's Birth

On March 4, 1907, Patrick Joseph McGeehan was born. He later became an American actor.

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1932: Actor on The Jack Benny Program

In 1932, McGeehan was an actor on The Jack Benny Program (1932-1955).

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1935: Began career in radio

In 1935, Patrick McGeehan started his career in radio.

1941: Actor on Stars over Hollywood

In 1941, McGeehan was an actor on Stars over Hollywood on CBS (1941-1954).

1942: Role as Ben Calvert and narrator for Ceiling Unlimited

In 1942, McGeehan played Ben Calvert on the NBC radio soap, Aunt Mary (1942-1951) and was the narrator for Ceiling Unlimited on CBS (1942-1943).

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1943: Jimmy Durante Vulture in What's Buzzin' Buzzard

In 1943, McGeehan voiced the Jimmy Durante Vulture in What's Buzzin' Buzzard (1943, Tex Avery).

1943: Narrator for Ceiling Unlimited

In 1943, McGeehan was the narrator for Ceiling Unlimited on CBS.

1945: Played Detective Bill Lance

In 1945, McGeehan played Detective Bill Lance on The Adventures of Bill Lance on CBS.

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1945: Various roles in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoons

In 1945, McGeehan voiced the Wolf in The Screwy Truant, the Piano Player in The Shooting of Dan McGoo, and Joe Wolf and the Bar Patrons in Wild and Woolfy, all directed by Tex Avery at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.

1948: Voice of the Cat in The Cat That Hated People

In 1948, McGeehan voiced the Cat in The Cat That Hated People (1948, Avery).

1949: Roles in various cartoons

In 1949, McGeehan voiced the Cat in Bad Luck Blackie, the Hunter in Doggone Tired, the Lawyer and Dogcatcher in Wags to Riches, and Spike in Love That Pup.

1949: Actor on The Adventures of Maisie

In 1949, McGeehan was an actor on The Adventures of Maisie (as Eddie Jordan) on the Mutual Radio Network (1949-1952).

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1951: Comic foil and announcer for The Red Skelton Show

In 1951, Patrick McGeehan became a comic foil for Red Skelton and the announcer for The Red Skelton Show on NBC (1951-1965).

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1952: Voice roles in Smitten Kitten and Rock-a-Bye Bear

In 1952, McGeehan voiced Jerry Mouse's Devil in Smitten Kitten and the Pound Worker and Joe Bear in Rock-a-Bye Bear.

1952: End of role on The Adventures of Maisie

In 1952, McGeehan's role on The Adventures of Maisie (as Eddie Jordan) on the Mutual Radio Network came to an end.

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1954: End of role on Stars over Hollywood

In 1954, McGeehan's role on Stars over Hollywood on CBS ended.

1955: End of role on The Jack Benny Program

In 1955, McGeehan's role on The Jack Benny Program ended.

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1959: Actor on Fibber McGee and Molly

In 1959, McGeehan was an actor on Fibber McGee and Molly.

1965: End of The Red Skelton Show role

In 1965, Patrick McGeehan's role as the announcer for The Red Skelton Show on NBC ended.

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January 3, 1988: Patrick McGeehan's Death

On January 3, 1988, Patrick Joseph McGeehan passed away.