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Jack McGee (other)
Jack McGee may refer to: * Jack McGee (actor) Jack McGee (born February 2, 1949) is an American television and film character actor. He has appeared in over 100 films and television series. Known for his gravelly raspy voice, McGee tends to play gruff, blue-collar type characters. He is bes ... (born 1949), American television and film actor * Jack McGee (aviator) (1885–1918), American aviator * Jack McGee (Canadian football) (1932–2009), Canadian football player and car dealership owner See also * John McGee (other) {{hndis, Macgee, Jack ...
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Jack McGee (actor)
Jack McGee (born February 2, 1949) is an American television and film character actor. He has appeared in over 100 films and television series. Known for his gravelly raspy voice, McGee tends to play gruff, blue-collar type characters. He is best known as Chief Jerry Reilly on the television series '' Rescue Me''. He was a regular cast member on the FX series for three seasons. In 2010, he co-starred as Hickey on the Spike TV comedy series '' Players''. Life and career McGee was born in the South Bronx, New York, the youngest of eight children. He attended Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx, where he was class president and also played on the Football team, and appeared as a member of the background harmony in The Young Rascals. In 1977, he became a firefighter for the New York City Fire Department in order to pursue his acting career. As a firefighter, he served with FDNY Engine Company 38 and Ladder Company 51 in the Bronx. In the TV Series Rescue Me, he portrayed FDNY 15 ...
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Jack McGee (aviator)
Jack McGee (1885 – June 13, 1918) was a pioneer aviator. Biography McGee was born in 1885 in Central Falls, Rhode Island to Robert McGee. His family moved to Pawtucket, Rhode Island when he was 15 in 1900. He was a boxer and worked as an elevator operator and auto mechanic before working as a chauffeur for James C. McCoy. McGee took flying lessons from Harry Atwood and Arch Freeman at Atwood Park in Saugus, Massachusetts. The school closed before McGee could finish his training, but he believed that he had received enough instruction and purchased his own plane. He made his first solo flight in August 1912. In 1917, McGee went to work as a test pilot for the Gallaudet Aircraft Corporation. On June 13, 1918 he was flying a floatplane low over Greenwich Bay when his pontoon dipped into the water, causing his plane to topple into the water where he drowned. Archive His papers are archived at the Rhode Island Historical Society The Rhode Island Historical Society is a private ...
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Jack McGee (Canadian Football)
Jack McGee (ca. 1932 – August 16, 2009) was a professional Canadian football player. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, McGee attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and played university football for the Queen's Golden Gaels. In 1954, he played for the Toronto Argonauts and, in 1955, he played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He and his wife Mary had four children, Steven, David, Suzi, and J.R.. He died on August 16, 2009, in Peterborough, Ontario Peterborough ( ) is a city on the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada, about 125 kilometres (78 miles) northeast of Toronto. According to the 2021 Census, the population of the City of Peterborough was 83,651. The population of the Peterborough ..., at the age of 77. References {{Canadianfootball-offensive-lineman-stub 1932 births 2009 deaths Canadian football offensive linemen Hamilton Tiger-Cats players Canadian people of Irish descent Canadian football people from Toronto Players of Canadian football ...
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