Wyck Thayer, played by Bruce Davison, was the Chairman of the Susan Ross Foundation. He met George in the episode The Foundation and revealed how much money George would have inherited. He is usually the one announcing what they would be selling of Susan's next, such as her dolls, worth a million dollars apiece. He seems to enjoy letting George know how much money he missed out on, and also seems to believe George killed Susan. He also put George in charge of Scholarship selection, for which George selected a boy just like him. Wyck is also the Ross family attorney, and appeared in three episodes.
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| - Wyck Thayer, played by Bruce Davison, was the Chairman of the Susan Ross Foundation. He met George in the episode The Foundation and revealed how much money George would have inherited. He is usually the one announcing what they would be selling of Susan's next, such as her dolls, worth a million dollars apiece. He seems to enjoy letting George know how much money he missed out on, and also seems to believe George killed Susan. He also put George in charge of Scholarship selection, for which George selected a boy just like him. Wyck is also the Ross family attorney, and appeared in three episodes.
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| - Wyck Thayer, played by Bruce Davison, was the Chairman of the Susan Ross Foundation. He met George in the episode The Foundation and revealed how much money George would have inherited. He is usually the one announcing what they would be selling of Susan's next, such as her dolls, worth a million dollars apiece. He seems to enjoy letting George know how much money he missed out on, and also seems to believe George killed Susan. He also put George in charge of Scholarship selection, for which George selected a boy just like him. Wyck is also the Ross family attorney, and appeared in three episodes.
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