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The Outlaw's Daughter

as Lem Creel

1954
Carson City

as Henry Dodson

1952
Cripple Creek

as 'Hardrock' Hanson

1952
Flaming Feather

as Doc Fallon

1952
Trigger, Jr.

as Colonel Harkrider

1950
Miss Grant Takes Richmond

as Judge Grant

1949
Albuquerque

as John Armin

1948
Fury at Furnace Creek

as Judge

1948
The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

as Judge Benbow

1947
Angel on My Shoulder

as Albert

1946
Courage of Lassie

as Old Man

1946
Step by Step

as Capt. Caleb Simpson

1946
The Runaround

as Feenan the cabbie

1946
Pillow of Death

as Samuel 'Sam' Kincaid

1945
Her Highness and the Bellboy

as Dr. Elfson

1945
Song of the Sarong

as Capt. William T. Reemis

1945
It Happened Tomorrow

as Mr. Gordon

1944
The Yellow Rose of Texas

as Captain 'Cap' Joe

1944
My Pal, Wolf

as Wilson

1944
Man from Music Mountain

as Sheriff Hal Darcey

1943
Klondike Kate

as Judge Horace Crawford

1943
The Spoilers

as Banty

1942
The Falcon Takes Over

as Jerry (Uncredited)

1942
The Big Street

as Colonel Samuel Venus

1942
My Favorite Spy

as Gus

1942
Seven Miles from Alcatraz

as Captain Porter

1942
Obliging Young Lady

as Clarence, manager of Lake Mohawk Lodge

1942
Valley of the Sun

as Bill Yard

1942
George Cleveland George Cleveland

Birthday

1885-09-17

Place of Birth

Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Alan Cleveland (September 17, 1885 – July 15, 1957) was a Canadian film actor. He appeared in more than 180 films between 1933 and 1954. Cleveland is perhaps best remembered today as George "Gramps" Miller in the early years of the long running US series Lassie. The early seasons in which Cleveland appeared were retitled Jeff's Collie for syndicated reruns and DVD release. He played the grumpy but-kind hearted father-in-law of farm woman Ellen Miller (Jan Clayton), and grandfather of Lassie's owner, Jeff (Tommy Rettig). Cleveland appeared in the first three seasons (1954–1956) and in the first 12 episodes of the fourth season (1957). His death in July 1957 was written into the 13th episode of the fourth season (1957) and became the storyline motive for the selling of the farm and the departure of the Millers for Capitol City.
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