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|actor= [[David Hayward]] (1972)<br />[[Lennie Weinrib]] (1972-[[1974|74]])
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'''Chet Boyle''' is the eldest son and child of the three [[Boyles|Boyle kids]], who appeared as one of the main characters in the animated TV series ''[[Wait Till Your Father Gets Home]]''. He was initially voiced by [[David Hayward]], but was quickly replaced with [[Lennie Weinrib]].
'''Chet Boyle''' is the eldest son and child of the three [[Boyles|Boyle kids]], who appeared as one of the main characters in the ''[[Wait Till Your Father Gets Home]]'' animated television series. He was initially voiced by [[David Hayward]], but was quickly replaced with [[Lennie Weinrib]].


==Character description==
==Character description==

Latest revision as of 00:01, 24 November 2022

Chet Boyle
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Species Human
Gender Male
Father Harry Boyle
Mother Irma Boyle
Sibling(s) One sister, Alice
One younger brother, Jamie
Marital status Single
First appearance LAS: "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father" (1972)
Played by David Hayward (1972)
Lennie Weinrib (1972-74)

Chet Boyle is the eldest son and child of the three Boyle kids, who appeared as one of the main characters in the Wait Till Your Father Gets Home animated television series. He was initially voiced by David Hayward, but was quickly replaced with Lennie Weinrib.

Character description

Chet is a collage-aged boy with a skinny body and a red mop top covering his head. His clothing consists of a purple shirt, and blue bell-bottom jeans.

He, unlike his mostly old-fashioned father Harry, is a hippie who rather wants to do charity than get a job. As part of the hippie subculture in the early-1970s, his position on social issues tend to skew on counterculture and a rejection of classic domestic values.

Appearances

Biography

Development

Gallery

Main article: Chet Boyle/Gallery

Behind the scenes

References