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Robert Pine

Robert Pine (born July 10, 1941) is an American actor who is best known as Sgt. Joseph Getraer on the hit NBC television series ''CHiPs'' (1977–83).
==Life and career==
Pine was born Granville Whitelaw Pine in New York City, New York, the son of Virginia (née Whitelaw) and Granville Martin Pine, a patent attorney. He is married to Gwynne Gilford, who made a couple of appearances on ''CHiPs'' as the wife of Pine's character, Sgt. Joe Getraer. They have two children, Chris and Katie.
Pine starred on the serial ''Days of Our Lives'' as Walker Coleman and had guest appearances in many TV shows, including CBS' ''Gunsmoke'', ''Lost in Space'', ''The Silent Force'', ''The Wild Wild West'', ''Barnaby Jones'', and ''Lou Grant''. He also appeared on NBC's ''Knight Rider''. On CBS' ''Magnum, P.I.'', he appeared as Thomas Magnum's father in a flashback episode.
In the late 1980s, Pine guest-starred as Peter Morris, Zack's father, in an episode of ''Good Morning, Miss Bliss''. (The character was subsequently renamed Derek Morris, when John Sanderford took over the role; the show itself, by then, was retitled ''Saved By the Bell''.) For ''Star Trek: Voyager'', he guest starred as an Akritirian Ambassador named Liria in the Season 3 episode ''The Chute''. For ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', he guest-starred as Vulcan Captain Tavin in the Season 1 episode "Fusion". Among his other credits are ''Six Feet Under'', ''Beverly Hills 90210'', and ''Match Game''.
In early 1990s, Pine showed his range by portraying two memorable villains: for ''California Dreams'', he played a wealthy racist who sabotages his daughter's friendship with drummer Tony (William James Jones). For the CBS Schoolbreak Special ''Big Boys Don't Cry,'' he played a pedophile who molests his two nephews (one, a high-school wrestler whose teammates include Mario Lopez of ''Saved By the Bell'' fame). In January 1994, Pine guest-starred as Bart Tupelo on CBS' ''Harts of the West'' comedy/western starring Beau Bridges and Lloyd Bridges. He reprised his role as Joe Getraer in the 1998 TNT TV movie ''CHiPs '99''. His character was now the CHP commissioner. In September, 2013, he appeared as Grandpa Jack in Kaiser Permanente's TV ad, "Thrive - Perfectly Ordinary". In November 2013, he starred in a minor role as The Bishop in Frozen

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