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==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Revision as of 23:59, 23 November 2022
Harry Boyle | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Affiliation | Ralph Kane |
Occupation | Businessman |
Marital status | Husband to Irma Boyle |
Children | One daughter, Alice Two sons, Chet and Jamie |
First appearance | LAS: "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father" (1972) |
Played by | Tom Bosley |
Harry Boyle is the patriarch of the Boyle household, and the protagonist in the Wait Till Your Father Gets Home animated television series. He is voiced by Tom Bosley, who was best known for playing Mr. Cunningham from the sitcom Happy Days.
Character description
Harry is middle-class American worker likely in his 40s-50s. He is overweight and has a bald head, save for a few strands of hair. His work attire usually consists of a brown suit with dress shoes and a tie.
An old stick-in-the-mud, Harry's political beliefs lean mainly on post-World War II conservatism. He mainly disagrees with his two elder kids, Chet and Alice Boyle; both of whom are counterculture in nature. The only other child that agrees with Harry is Jamie, a young penny-pincher. Despite their back-and-forth arguing, he, the kids, and his wife Irma are able to set aside their differences and revert back to an everyday life.
Harry is also a next-door neighbour to Ralph Kane. The former is the more skeptical of the two, as he is often confused by, and raises objections to Ralph's far-fetched conspiracies.
Appearances
- Love, American Style
- Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
- 1.1 "The Fling"
- 1.2 "Alice's Dress"
- 1.3 "The Hippie"
- 1.4 The Beach Vacation"
- 1.5 "Help Wanted"
- 1.6 "Love Story"
- 1.7 "The Victim"
- 1.8 "Chet's Job"
- 1.9 "Chet's Fiancee"
- 1.10 "The Mouse"
- 1.11 "Duty Calls"
- 1.12 "Expectant Papa"
- 1.13 "The New Car"
- 1.14 "The New House"
- 1.15 "The Prowler
- 1.16 "Mama's Identity"
- 1.17 "Papa the Patient"
- 1.18 "The Swimming Pool"
- 1.19 "Sweet Sixteen"
- 1.20 "The Commune"
- 1.21 "Music Tycoon"
- 1.22 "Accidents Will Happen"
- 1.23 "Papa in New York"
- 1.24 "The Neighbors"
- 2.1 "Bringing Up Jamie"
- 2.2 "The Lady Detective"
- 2.3 "Permissive Papa"
- 2.4 "Boyles on TV"
- 2.5 "My Wife, the Secretary"
- 2.6 "Papa, the Housewife"
- 2.7 "Jamie's Project"
- 2.8 "Don for the Defence"
- 2.9 "Alice's Diet"
- 2.10 "Mama Loves Monty"
- 2.11 "Alice's Crush"
- 2.12 "Papa's Big Check"
- 2.13 "Mama's Charity"
- 2.14 "Chet's Pad"
- 2.15 "Papa the Coach"
- 2.16 "Birdman Chet"
- 2.17 "Back to Nature"
- 2.18 "Alice's Freedom"
- 2.19 "The Beekeeper"
- 2.20 "Maude Loves Papa"
- 3.1 "Rich Little, Supersleuth"
- 3.2 "Model Alice"
- 3.3 "Marriage Counselor"
- 3.4 "Car 54"
Biography
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Harry Boyle/Gallery