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  1. Years active. 1928–1955. Percy William Kilbride [1] (July 16, 1888 – December 11, 1964) was an American character actor. He made a career of playing country "hicks," most memorably as Pa Kettle in the Ma and Pa Kettle series of feature films.

  2. Percy Kilbride. Actor: Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm. He had a long career in theater before making movies, playing hundreds of roles, mostly rustic bumpkins, in stage and stock. His film career included two isolated early films: White Woman (1933) and Soak the Rich (1936).

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    • San Francisco, California, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Percy Kilbride was a character actor who played hundreds of roles, mostly rustic bumpkins, in theater and film. He is best known for his role as Pa Kettle in the \"Ma and Pa Kettle\" movies, which he starred in from 1947 to 1955.

    • Actor, Soundtrack
    • December 11, 1964
    • July 16, 1888
  4. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11Percy Kilbride, the Pa Kettle oi the movies, died early today, s little” over two months after he was “injured in a Hollywood traffic accident. He was 76 years old. Mr....

  5. Familiar to million as the twangy, bucolic Pa Kettle, Percy Kilbride first stepped on the stage in the role of an 18th-century French fop in a San Francisco production of Tale of Two Cities. Interrupting his career to serve in World War I, Kilbride spent the postwar years in regional stock companies.

    • July 16, 1888
    • December 11, 1964
  6. Percy William Kilbride (July 16, 1888 – December 11, 1964) was an American character actor. He made a career of playing country hicks, most memorably as Pa Kettle in the Ma and Pa Kettle series of feature films.

  7. 1936. Soak the Rich as Everett, 2nd Detective. 1933. White Woman as Jakey. Percy Kilbride is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Fallen Angel, The Southerner, Ma and Pa Kettle, The Egg and I, State Fair, Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town, Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm, and Riff-Raff.