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Harold Peary(1908-1985)

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Harold Peary
A talented singer as a child, Peary later went into radio in 1925. By 1929, he had his own radio show and got his big break in 1935 when he was cast in the Fibber McGee and Molly Show as Throckmorton Gildersleeve. In 1939, Peary was making a personal appearance in a theatre promoting the Fibber McGee and Molly Show and casually did what would be his trademark giggle. It caught on with the audience and Peary incorporated it in the Gildersleeve character. Peary eventually got his own radio show, The Great Gildersleeve, which debuted on 8-31-41 and ran for 17 years. It was one of the longest-running comedy shows in radio history, leaving the air in 1958. Peary left the Gildersleeve radio show in 1951. He went on to make numerous feature films, four of them based on the Great Gildersleeve radio show. His career in films tapered off by the '50s, but he became busy in television and records in that decade. His last film appearance was in 1964; TV appearances continued into the early '70s.
BornJuly 25, 1908
DiedMarch 30, 1985(76)
BornJuly 25, 1908
DiedMarch 30, 1985(76)
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  • Awards
    • 2 wins total

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Known for

Charles Gemora, Marion Martin, and Harold Peary in Gildersleeve's Ghost (1944)
Gildersleeve's Ghost
5.5
  • Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
  • Ghost of Randolph Q. Gildersleeve
  • Ghost of Jonathan Q. Gildersleeve
  • 1944
Billie Burke, Claire Carleton, and Harold Peary in Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943)
Gildersleeve on Broadway
6.3
  • Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
  • 1943
Jane Darwell, Charles Arnt, Nancy Gates, Freddie Mercer, Harold Peary, and Lillian Randolph in Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943)
Gildersleeve's Bad Day
6.2
  • Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
  • 1943
Lucille Ball, Victor Mature, Marcy McGuire, Harold Peary, and Arnold Stang in Sept jours de perm (1942)
Sept jours de perm
5.8
  • Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve(as Harold Peary {The Great Gildersleeve})
  • 1942

Credits

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Actor



  • Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July (1979)
    Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Big Ben (voice, as Hal Peary)
    • 1979
  • Yogi's Space Race (1978)
    Yogi's Space Race
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Fenwick Fuddy (voice, as Hal Peary)
    • 1978
  • Buford and the Galloping Ghost (1978)
    Buford and the Galloping Ghost
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Fenwick Fuddy (voice, as Hal Peary)
    • 1978
  • Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976)
    Rudolph's Shiny New Year
    6.6
    TV Movie
    • Big Ben (voice)
    • 1976
  • Charley et l'ange (1973)
    Charley et l'ange
    6.0
    • Voice of Radio Announcer (uncredited)
    • 1973
  • Love, American Style (1969)
    Love, American Style
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Lorimer (segment "Love and the Baby Derby")
    • 1973
  • Eve Plumb, Florence Henderson, Susan Olsen, Robert Reed, Ann B. Davis, Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland, Maureen McCormick, and Barry Williams in The Brady Bunch (1969)
    The Brady Bunch
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Mr. Goodbody
    • 1973
  • The Roman Holidays (1972)
    The Roman Holidays
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Herman (uncredited)
    • 1972
  • Doris comédie (1968)
    Doris comédie
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Sam Appleton
    • 1971
  • "Make Room for Granddaddy" Sid Melton, Roosevelt Grier, Angela Cartwright, Marjorie Lord, Danny Thomas, Michael Hughes
    Make Room for Granddaddy
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Max
    • 1970
  • That Girl (1966)
    That Girl
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Harvey (as Hal Peary)
    • 1970
  • Madame et son fantôme (1968)
    Madame et son fantôme
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Smead
    • 1970
  • Bea Benaderet, Edgar Buchanan, Smiley Burnette, Frank Cady, Rufe Davis, Linda Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Meredith MacRae, Mike Minor, Jeannine Riley, Lori Saunders, and Pat Woodell in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Jack King
    • Brisbane Snead
    • Mr. Davis
    • 1965–1969
  • Elvis Presley in Clambake (1967)
    Clambake
    5.6
    • Doorman (as Hal Peary)
    • 1967
  • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Show (1951)
    The Red Skelton Show
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Mayor
    • 1966

Soundtrack



  • Charles Gemora, Marion Martin, and Harold Peary in Gildersleeve's Ghost (1944)
    Gildersleeve's Ghost
    5.5
    • performer: "Sweet Genevieve" (1869) (uncredited)
    • 1944
  • Jane Darwell, Charles Arnt, Nancy Gates, Freddie Mercer, Harold Peary, and Lillian Randolph in Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943)
    Gildersleeve's Bad Day
    6.2
    • performer: "Can't Get Out Of This Mood" (1942) (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Jane Darwell, Charles Arnt, Nancy Gates, Freddie Mercer, Harold Peary, and Lillian Randolph in The Great Gildersleeve (1942)
    The Great Gildersleeve
    6.0
    • performer: "My Bonnie (Lies Over the Ocean)" (1881) (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Lucille Ball, Victor Mature, Marcy McGuire, Harold Peary, and Arnold Stang in Sept jours de perm (1942)
    Sept jours de perm
    5.8
    • performer: "A Touch of Texas" (1942)
    • 1942

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Harold Peary {The Great Gildersleeve}
  • Born
    • July 25, 1908
    • San Leandro, California, USA
  • Died
    • March 30, 1985
    • Torrance, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Callie Juanita ParkerFebruary 14, 1964 - December 11, 1977 (her death)
  • Other works
    (1950-51) Radio: Appeared (as "Harold Hemp") in the CBS Radio series "Honest Harold, the Homemaker" (aka "The Harold Peary Show").

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  • Trivia
    Peary's radio program, "The Great Gildersleeve," is considered by many to be broadcasting history's first "spin-off," with the character having appeared on "Fibber McGee and Molly" originally.
  • Trademark
      Gildersleeve giggle.

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