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George Gaynes (born George Jongejans; May 16, 1917 – February 15, 2016) was a Dutch-American singer, actor, and voice artist. Born to a Dutch father and a Russian mother in the
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of the
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, he served in the
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during
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, and subsequently emigrated to the United States, where he became a citizen and began his acting career on Broadway. Gaynes' most recognized roles in cinema were that of Commandant Eric Lassard in the '' Police Academy'' series and as John Van Horn in the 1982 comedy film '' Tootsie''. He appeared as the curmudgeonly but lovable foster parent Henry Warnimont on the NBC series ''
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''; as high-powered theatrical producer Arthur Feldman on '' The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd''; as Senator Strobe Smithers in the hit TV show '' Hearts Afire''; and as Frank Smith, the mob boss brought down by Luke Spencer ( Anthony Geary) and Laura Spencer ( Genie Francis) on the soap opera ''
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''.


Early life

Gaynes was born on May 16, 1917, in
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, in what was then the
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, part of the
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(
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became independent that year), the son of Iya Grigorievna de Gay (later known as Lady Abdy), a Russian artist, and Gerrit Jongejans, a Dutch businessman. His uncle was the actor Gregory Gaye. He was raised in France, England, and Switzerland. Gaynes graduated from the Collège Classique Cantonal near
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in 1937. He also attended the Music School of Milan from 1938 to 1939, and many many years later trained at the Actors Studio in New York City from 1953 to 1958.


World War II

In 1940, Gaynes lived in
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, but after the
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and the German occupation, he escaped to the Pyrenees, but was soon arrested by the Francoist Spain police. In 1942 after his release, Gaynes intended to return to the Netherlands to join the Dutch resistance against the Nazi occupation, but instead made his way to the
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to enlist in the Royal Dutch Navy. On April 8, 1943, Gaynes was commissioned as a seaman recruit and assigned to the
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HNLMS ''Oranje Nassau'', which was stationed at Holyhead in
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. Because of his
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(he spoke Dutch, English, French, Italian, and Russian), he was detached on May 1, 1943, to the
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as a translator assigned to the convoy commodore aboard , which participated during July and August 1943 in Operation Husky the Allied invasion of Sicily. On September 1, 1943, Gaynes was reassigned to the destroyer , which participated during January 1944 in the Battle of Anzio. On January 1, 1944, he was promoted to sergeant ( petty officer, 1st class). After the Battle of Anzio, HMS ''Wilton'' was assigned to the
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and continued to see action during the Adriatic Campaign. On July 14, 1946, Gaynes was honorably discharged from the Royal Dutch Navy.


Career

In 1946, Gaynes returned to France, but an American theater director offered him a role in a Broadway musical and he moved to New York City later that year and became an American citizen in 1948. During this time, his best-known appearances were in '' Wonderful Town'', the musical version of '' My Sister Eileen''. Gaynes alternated between stage musicals and both comedic and dramatic plays, including his role as Bob Baker in the original production of ''Wonderful Town'' (1953),
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in the
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musical '' Out of This World'' (credited as George Jongejans), Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, and as Henry Higgins in the 1964 U.S. tour of '' My Fair Lady''. Entering films and television in the early 1960s, Gaynes was a regular on the TV daytime dramas '' Search for Tomorrow'' (replacing
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in the role of Jo's husband, Sam Reynolds) and ''
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'' (originating the role of mobster Frank Smith), and showed up in such movies as '' The Group'' (1966), '' Marooned'' (1969), and '' Doctor's Wives'' (1971). He also appeared in the films '' The Way We Were'' (1973), ''Nickelodeon'' (1976), and '' Tootsie'' (1982). In 1984, he played Commandant Lassard, the titular leader, in the first of seven '' Police Academy'' movies. In 1994, he played Serybryalzov in Louis Malle's acclaimed independent feature, '' Vanya on 42nd Street''. Later film appearances include '' The Crucible'' (1996), '' Wag the Dog'' (1997) and '' Just Married'' (2003). On television, Gaynes played the role of Henry Warnimont, the eventual foster father for ''Punky Brewster'' in the '' eponymous series'' from 1984-1988. He also provided the voice for Henry in the '' animated version'' of the show. He appeared as high-powered theatrical producer Arthur Feldman on '' The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd'', in which Gaynes' real-life wife, Allyn Ann McLerie, co-starred as his love interest, and as Senator Strobe Smithers in the hit TV show '' Hearts Afire''. He also appeared in one episode of the sci-fi television series '' Sliders'' as the old-aged version of Quinn Mallory, played by Jerry O'Connell. Behind the camera, he directed the last episode of '' WKRP in Cincinnati'' in 1982.


Personal life and death

Gaynes was married to stage and television actress and dancer Allyn Ann McLerie from December 20, 1953, until his death; they had two children, Matthew Gaynes and Iya Gaynes Falcone Brown. Matthew was shortlisted for the US Olympic kayak team the year that President
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boycotted the
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after the Soviet invasion of
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. Matthew died in a car crash in
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in 1989 on his way to Nepal to film a kayaking special for ESPN. In addition to Gaynes joining the cast of his wife's series '' The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd'' in 1989, McLerie and he had previously worked together on ''
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'', when she guest-starred in a first-season episode. Gaynes died at his daughter's home in North Bend, Washington, on February 15, 2016, at the age of 98.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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