- Arthur Peterson, Jr.
Arthur Peterson, Jr. (
November 18 ,1912 -October 31 ,1996 ) was an American actor. He played character and supporting roles on stage, television, and feature films. On television, fans of the series "Soap " (1977-1981), a funny spoof of soap operas, may remember Peterson for playing the Major.North Dakota born and raised, Peterson first obtained a degree in theater from theUniversity of Minnesota before becoming a professional actor with the first Federal Theater Project. Peterson made his media debut in 1936 with a regular role on the radio serial TheGuiding Light . DuringWWII , Peterson fought withinGeneral Patton 's Third Army. Upon his discharge, Peterson appeared in theABC network 's firstsituation comedy , "That's O'Toole ". Peterson's stage work included appearances in such plays as "Inherit the Wind". His film career has been sporadic, including such titles as "Born Wild " (1968) and the television movie "Rollercoaster " (1977). Peterson spent 1981 to 1991 touring the country with his wife in a Pasadena Playhouse production of "The Gin Game " (a play made famous on Broadway byJessica Tandy and her husbandHume Cronyn ). When the play's long run ended, Peterson retired from acting. He died on October 31, 1996, ofAlzheimer's disease in the Amberwood Convalescent Hospital inLos Angeles at age 83.
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