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Harold Peary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Peary
Harold (Hal) Peary (July 25, 1908 – March 30, 1985) was an American actor, comedian and singer in radio, film, television and animation remembered best as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, a supporting character on radio's ''Fibber McGee & Molly'' that moved to its own radio hit, ''The Great Gildersleeve'', the first known spinoff hit in American broadcasting history. ==Early life== Born as José Pereira de Faria in San Leandro, California, to Portuguese parents,〔(Distinguished Americans and Canadians of Portuguese Descent: José Pereira de Faria )〕 Peary (pronounced Perry) began working in local radio as early as 1923, according to his own memory, and had his own show as a singer, ''The Spanish Serenader'', in San Francisco, but moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1937. While in San Francisco, he also had "several parts" in ''Wheatenaville'', a program broadcast on NBC's Pacific network beginning September 26, 1932. In Chicago his radio work came to a peak when he became a regular on ''Fibber McGee and Molly'', where he originated the Gildersleeve character as a McGee neighbor and nemesis in 1938. ("You're a ''haaa-aa-aard'' man, McGee" was a famous catch-phrase.) The character actually went through several first names and occupations before settling on Throckmorton Philaharmonic Gildersleeve and his stewardship of a lingerie factory. He also worked on the horror series ''Lights Out'' and other radio programs, but his success and popularity as Gildersleeve set the stage for the character's own program.
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