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Peter Leeds (May 30, 1917 – November 12, 1996) was an actor who appeared on television more than 8,000 times, and also had many film, Broadway, and radio appearances. The majority of his work took place in the 1950s and 1960s. Working with many well-known comedians, he became popular as a straight man to their antics. Beyond situation comedies, Peter Leeds was also a dramatic actor, a Broadway performer, and a regular on many variety shows. Peter Leeds was also a popular voice-over artist, being heard on over 3,000 radio shows, and accompanied Bob Hope on 14 international USO tours.

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  • Peter Leeds (May 30, 1917 – November 12, 1996) was an actor who appeared on television more than 8,000 times, and also had many film, Broadway, and radio appearances. The majority of his work took place in the 1950s and 1960s. Working with many well-known comedians, he became popular as a straight man to their antics. Beyond situation comedies, Peter Leeds was also a dramatic actor, a Broadway performer, and a regular on many variety shows. Peter Leeds was also a popular voice-over artist, being heard on over 3,000 radio shows, and accompanied Bob Hope on 14 international USO tours.
  • Peter Leeds (born 1917; passed away 1996) was an American actor. Leeds had a long career in films and television, including a recurring role on the TV sitcom "Pete and Gladys" starring Henry Morgan. Later in his career, Leeds provided voices for several animated series, including "Hong Kong Phooey", "Challenge of the Go-Bots" and the animated version of "The Dukes of Hazzard" (co-starring James Best from The Killer Shrews).
  • Peter Leeds (1917-1996) was an American character actor who was in Season 2 of "The Andy Griffith Show". See Peter's full TV and Filmography here: Peter Leeds IMDB Page.
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  • Leeds, Peter
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  • Peter Leeds (May 30, 1917 – November 12, 1996) was an actor who appeared on television more than 8,000 times, and also had many film, Broadway, and radio appearances. The majority of his work took place in the 1950s and 1960s. Working with many well-known comedians, he became popular as a straight man to their antics. Beyond situation comedies, Peter Leeds was also a dramatic actor, a Broadway performer, and a regular on many variety shows. Peter Leeds was also a popular voice-over artist, being heard on over 3,000 radio shows, and accompanied Bob Hope on 14 international USO tours.
  • Peter Leeds (born 1917; passed away 1996) was an American actor. Leeds had a long career in films and television, including a recurring role on the TV sitcom "Pete and Gladys" starring Henry Morgan. Later in his career, Leeds provided voices for several animated series, including "Hong Kong Phooey", "Challenge of the Go-Bots" and the animated version of "The Dukes of Hazzard" (co-starring James Best from The Killer Shrews).
  • Peter Leeds (1917-1996) was an American character actor who was in Season 2 of "The Andy Griffith Show". See Peter's full TV and Filmography here: Peter Leeds IMDB Page.
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