Hay Petrie

Hay Petrie

ACTOR

Diminutive Scots character actor of quirky personality and gift of gab. As a drama student at St. Andrews, he first performed in productions staged by the university's dramatic society. He served with the Royal Scots during World War I, then forged a career playing comic roles on the Shakespearean stage, where he was often billed as 'D.Hay Petrie'. With the Old Vic from 1920, he was much acclaimed for his performances as Sly in "The Taming of the Shrew" and as Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The screen saw him as eccentric personae, well-cast in period drama and in Dickensian parts (such as the malevolent debt-collector Quilp, in The Old Curiosity Shop (1934) and as the corn-chandler Uncle Pumblechook in Great Expectations (1946)). An inveterate scene-stealer, Petrie was able to slip with consummate ease from genre to genre and from comical to villainous.
  • When was
    Hay Petrie born?

    Hay Petrie was born on Tuesday, July 16, 1895

  • Where was
    Hay Petrie born?

    Hay Petrie was born in Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK

  • How old was
    Hay Petrie when they died?

    Hay Petrie was 53

  • When did Hay Petrie die?

    Hay Petrie died on
    Friday, July 30, 1948

  • How tall is Hay Petrie?

    Hay Petrie is 5'3"(1.61m)


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