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[[Image:GeorgeCoe.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Sir, that stolen lemur bit one of your prostitutes right in the face, and she says she can't go to hospital because she's, quote, "tripping balls."]]
[[Image:GeorgeCoe.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Sir, that stolen lemur bit one of your prostitutes right in the face, and she says she can't go to hospital because she's, quote, "tripping balls."]]
'''George Coe''' (born [[May 10]], [[1929]] - [[July 18]], [[2015]]) was an American actor. Among his abundant credits, some of his prominent roles include Ben Cheviot in ''Max Headroom'', Jim O'Connor in ''Kramer vs. Kramer'', Senator Howard Stackhouse in ''The West Wing'', William Clark in ''Smallville'' and Judge Vance on ''L.A. Law''. He was an original cast member on the first three episodes of ''Saturday Night Live''. More recently, he has taken on a number of voice acting roles, including Woodhouse the valet on FX's ''Archer'', Toza in ''The Legend of Korra'', a few voices in ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'', [[Jedi]] Master Gnost-Dural in ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]: The Old Republic'', and [[Albert Einstein]] in ''Celebrity Deathmatch''. Hmmm!
'''George Coe''' (born [[May 10]], [[1929]] - [[July 18]], [[2015]]) was an American actor. Among his abundant credits, some of his prominent roles included Ben Cheviot in ''Max Headroom'', Jim O'Connor in ''Kramer vs. Kramer'', Senator Howard Stackhouse in ''The West Wing'', William Clark in ''Smallville'' and Judge Vance on ''L.A. Law''. He was an original cast member on the first three episodes of ''Saturday Night Live''. In his later years, he had taken on a number of voice acting roles, including Woodhouse the valet on FX's ''Archer'', Toza in ''The Legend of Korra'', a few voices in ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'', Doctor Nasan Godera in ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]: The Old Republic'', and [[Albert Einstein]] in ''Celebrity Deathmatch''. Hmmm!


==Voice roles==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:George Coe|George Coe on Wikipedia]]
*{{w|George Coe|George Coe on Wikipedia}}
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0168642/ George Coe on the IMDB]
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0168642/ George Coe on the IMDB]
*[http://variety.com/2015/film/news/george-coe-dead-sag-1201543614/ George Coe Dead: Oscar-Nominated Actor and SAG Activist, Dies at 86]
*[http://variety.com/2015/film/news/george-coe-dead-sag-1201543614/ George Coe Dead: Oscar-Nominated Actor and SAG Activist, Dies at 86]

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The name or term "George" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see George (disambiguation).
Sir, that stolen lemur bit one of your prostitutes right in the face, and she says she can't go to hospital because she's, quote, "tripping balls."

George Coe (born May 10, 1929 - July 18, 2015) was an American actor. Among his abundant credits, some of his prominent roles included Ben Cheviot in Max Headroom, Jim O'Connor in Kramer vs. Kramer, Senator Howard Stackhouse in The West Wing, William Clark in Smallville and Judge Vance on L.A. Law. He was an original cast member on the first three episodes of Saturday Night Live. In his later years, he had taken on a number of voice acting roles, including Woodhouse the valet on FX's Archer, Toza in The Legend of Korra, a few voices in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Doctor Nasan Godera in Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Albert Einstein in Celebrity Deathmatch. Hmmm!

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