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George Kennedy (born February 18 , 1925 in New York City , New York ) is an Irish-American actor who has appeared in over 200 film and television productions. He is widely familiar as Joe Patroni in the Airport series of disaster movies from the 1970s , or more recently as Captain Ed Hocken from the Naked Gun trilogy .
John Kinsdale (Academy Award winner George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke, The Dirty Dozen) is a devout family man working as a NATO computer specialist in Naples, Italy. When political terrorists kill his entire family, John uses his technological prowess to track and hunt down the cold-blooded killers.
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George Kennedy Born into a show business family, George Kennedy made his stage debut at the age of two in a touring company of Bringing up Father. By the time he was seven, he was spinning records on a New York radio station. Kennedy' showbusiness inclinations were put aside when he developed a taste for the rigors of military life during World War II, and he wound up spending 16 years in the army. His military career ended and his acting career began when a back injury in the late 1950s inspired him to seek out another line of work. Appropriately enough, given his background, Kennedy first made his name with a role as a military advisor on the Sergeant Bilko TV series. In films from 1961, the burly, 6'4" actor usually played heavies, both figuratively and literally; quite often, as in Charade (1963) and Straitjacket (1964), his unsavory screen characters were bumped off sometime during the fourth reel.
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Around 1836, George Kennedy came to Western Pennsylvania with his wife, Elizabeth, their three sons, daughter Mary (died 1883), and two unmarried aunts. They traveled to their new home on the National Pike from Philadelphia in a Conestoga wagon. In 1836, George built a log cabin on 114 acres in what is now the North Meadowcroft Road area purchased from Andrew McFarlane. Forty years later, in 1876, George moved out of the log cabin, building a more spacious house-that still stands at 101 Dan Drive-not far from his log cabin.
This is the first side of the tape of an interview with Jane Kennedy on April 23, 1987, at her home in Prince George, B.C. The interviewer is Thea Stewart. In 1914 Peter Wilson moved from the Kootenays to Prince George with his wife and seven children. Jane Kennedy was one of those children. Now in 1987, she is still in Prince George living in the house she and her husband built on the banks of the Fraser River. She has two sons, Scott and Jack.
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George D. Kennedy is retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mallinckrodt Group, Inc., and International Minerals and Chemicals, both Fortune 250 companies. He is past director of Kemper Insurance, Brunswick, and several other public and private companies. George is currently a Director of Children’s Memorial Hospital, the Chicago Symphony and Clark Art Institute. Prior to advising on the establishment of High Peaks Venture Partners, he was a co-founder and Managing Partner at The Berkshires Capital Investors. George is a graduate of Williams College.
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