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Peter Turgeon dead at 80
By SKillBot on October 16, 2000 3:30 AM
(Shamelessly stolen from Nando Times)
Peter Turgeon, a writer, director and actor who worked with Sid Caesar, died Oct. 6 at a Long Island veterans home. He was 80.
Turgeon began his theatrical career in 1940 in a touring production of "Life With Father," playing one of the Day family children.
After World War II, he worked in the road company of the Broadway revue "Call Me Mister." He also appeared in "Inside U.S.A." with Beatrice Little and Jack Haley and "Little Me" with Sid Caesar.
Turgeon appeared in many television commercials and dramas. His movies include "Airport" and "Dear Heart."
He worked as a writer, director and actor at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn., and at the John Drew Theater in East Hampton, N.Y. He co-directed and starred with Peggy Cass in "Hail Thurber!" in 1984.
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