Robert Pine
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Robert Pine (born Granville Whitelaw Pine, July 10, 1941) is an American actor best known as Sgt.
Joseph Getraer of CHiPs (1977-1983).
Life and career
Pine was born in New York City on July 10, 1941, the son of Virginia (née Whitelaw) and Granville Martin Pine, a patent advocate. In 1963, he graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University. He is married to Gwynne Gilford, who appeared in several episodes of CHiPs as Betty Getraer, Pine's wife. They have two children, actors Chris and Katie.
Pine landed in Hollywood in 1964, where he learned to ride horses because he was a Universal Studios employee and was often seen in westerns. Pine was under Universal's custody until 1967. Walter Coleman appeared on the soap opera Days of Our Lives as Walter Coleman and appeared in numerous American television shows, including Gunsmoke, Lost in Space, The Silent Witness, Barnaby Jones, Lou Grant, and Knight Rider. In a flashback episode on Magnum, P.I., he appeared as Thomas Magnum's father. He appeared on NBC's CHiPs for six seasons as Sgt. Joseph Getraer, the show's gregarious immediate supervisor, was the show's two main characters.
In a Good Morning, Miss Bliss episode, Peter Morris, Zack's father, appeared in the late 1980s. Saved by the Bell continued with the show. Pine played two villains in the early 1990s. He was a wealthy white man who sabotages his daughter's friendship with drummer Tony (William James Jones). He played a pedophile who molests his two nephews for CBS Schoolbreak Special Big Boys Don't Cry. Bart Tupelo appeared on CBS' Harts of the West comedy/western starring Beau Bridges and Lloyd Bridges in 1994. Joe Getraer appeared in the 1998 TNT TV film CHiPs '99, a retort.
He appeared in the Season 3 episode "The Chute" as the Akritirian Ambassador Liria. In the Season 1 episode "Fusion," he guest-starred as Vulcan Captain Tavin. Six Feet Under, Beverly Hills 90210, and Match Game are among his other accomplishments. In September 2013, he appeared as Grandpa Jack in Kaiser Permanente's television commercial "Thrive - Perfectly Ordinary." In Disney's 2013 animated film Frozen, he was the voice of the Bishop of Arendelle.