Patrick McVey (March 17, 1910 â€" July 6, 1973) was an American actor
who starred in three television series between 1950 and 1961: Big
Town, Boots and Saddles, and Manhunt.McVey was born in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. His education included undergraduate and law degrees from
Indiana University. He was an attorney before he became interested in
acting. His early acting experience came in little theater
productions, and then he honed his skills at Pasadena Community
Playhouse.McVey had experience on stage before his film debut in 1941,
when he made uncredited appearances in eight films, beginning with
Caught in the Draft. More than a dozen uncredited film roles followed
in 1942. In 1946, he appeared in director Jean Yarbrough's thriller
The Brute Man. McVey seldom rose above supporting roles in films but
had more success on television.His Broadway credits include Camino
Real (1969), The Time of Your Life (1969), and Hold It! (1947).
who starred in three television series between 1950 and 1961: Big
Town, Boots and Saddles, and Manhunt.McVey was born in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. His education included undergraduate and law degrees from
Indiana University. He was an attorney before he became interested in
acting. His early acting experience came in little theater
productions, and then he honed his skills at Pasadena Community
Playhouse.McVey had experience on stage before his film debut in 1941,
when he made uncredited appearances in eight films, beginning with
Caught in the Draft. More than a dozen uncredited film roles followed
in 1942. In 1946, he appeared in director Jean Yarbrough's thriller
The Brute Man. McVey seldom rose above supporting roles in films but
had more success on television.His Broadway credits include Camino
Real (1969), The Time of Your Life (1969), and Hold It! (1947).
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