Birthday
1895/12/15
Day of death
1959/08/05 (63 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
Also know as
George Percy Collins, George Pat Collins, Pat Collins
G. Pat Collins, also known as George Pat Collins or Pat Collins (born George Percy Collins; December 16, 1895 – August 5, 1959) was an American actor of the stage and screen.
(1949) Flaming Fury
as Battalion Fire Chief
(1952) The Wild North
as Bartender (uncredited)
(1928) The Racket
as Patrolman Johnson
(1937) Dead End
as Detective at Killing (Uncredited)
(1950) The Woman on Pier 13
as Charlie Dover
(1934) The Crime Doctor
as Walters
(1933) Picture Snatcher
as Hennessy the Fireman
(1933) Heroes for Sale
as Leader of Agitators
(1933) The Mayor of Hell
as Brandon
(1933) Hard to Handle
as Dance Judge (uncredited)
(1930) Be Yourself!
as McCloskey
(1950) Triple Trouble
as Bat Armstrong
(1933) Girl Missing
as Crawford (as George Pat Collins)
(1931) Julius Sizzer
as Nick
(1936) With Love and Kisses
as Joe
(1929) Half Marriage
as Detective Bob Mulhall
(1931) The Vice Squad
as Pete - Detective
(1930) Manslaughter
as John Drummond
(1931) No Limit
as Charlie
(1933) The Silk Express
as Train Guard Harry Burns
(1955) Ten Wanted Men
as ---
(1950) Gambling House
as Homicide Detective Jenson (uncredited)
(1934) The Big Shakedown
as Gyp
(1948) The Dark Past
as Al's Father (uncredited)
(1934) The Captain Hates the Sea
as Donlin
(1935) Baby Face Harrington
as Hank
(1948) Jungle Patrol
as Sgt. Hanley
(1958) The Sheepman
as Elmer (uncredited)
(1935) Mister Dynamite
as Rod
(1934) Keep 'Em Rolling
as Sgt. Tom Randall
(1955) The Big Tip Off
as Bartender at Scoop's (uncredited)
(1955) Night Freight
as Kelly
(1934) A Very Honorable Guy
as Red Hendrickson
(1936) Robin Hood of El Dorado
as Doc
(1934) The Personality Kid
as Ed
(1948) The Naked City
as Charles Meade (Uncredited)
(1940) King of the Lumberjacks
as Mr. Gregg
(1935) West Point of the Air
as Lt. Kelly
(1948) Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!
as Mike Malone (uncredited)
(1951) On Dangerous Ground
as Sgt. Wendell (uncredited)
(1934) Friends of Mr. Sweeney
as Soda Jerk
(1939) Charlie McCarthy, Detective
as McNeil
(1940) Little Old New York
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
(1956) Yaqui Drums
as Bartender
(1949) White Heat
as The Reader (uncredited)
(1932) 20,000 Years in Sing Sing
as Death Row Convict Mike (uncredited)
(1933) Parachute Jumper
as Tom Crowley (uncredited)
(1930) Street of Chance
as Police Officer (uncredited)
(1932) Hold 'Em Jail
as Whitey
(1932) Call Her Savage
as Male Nurse (Uncredited)
(1940) Brother Orchid
as Tim O'Hara (uncredited)
(1937) Carnival Queen
as Bert MacGregor
(1932) I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
as Wilson (uncredited)
(1956) The Fastest Gun Alive
as Josh Wilson (uncredited)
(1954) The Great Diamond Robbery
as Nightwatchman Connelly (uncredited)
(1940) Flowing Gold
as Oil Worker (uncredited)
(1934) West of the Pecos
as Sam Sawtelle
(1932) Afraid to Talk
as Detective Archie Quinn
(1950) Indian Territory
as Jim Colton (as Pat Collins)
(1930) All Quiet on the Western Front
as Bertinck
(1941) They Died with Their Boots On
as Corporal (uncredited)
(1933) Fog
as Mullaney
(1951) The Whip Hand
as Nelson - Gate Guard (uncredited)
(1949) The Fountainhead
as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
(1933) Bureau of Missing Persons
as Man Who Will Kill Wife's Lover (uncredited)
(1934) Manhattan Melodrama
as Killer in Prison (uncredited)
(1937) Double Wedding
as Mounted Policeman (uncredited)
(1932) Central Park
as Gangster Spud (uncredited)
(1939) Invisible Stripes
as Alec - New 'Fish' (uncredited)
(1948) Romance on the High Seas
as Detective Humphrey (uncredited)
(1936) San Francisco
as Bartender (uncredited)
(1930) Big Money
as Smiley
(1955) A Lawless Street
as Gambler (uncredited)
(1931) Wicked
as Cop
(1955) The Naked Street
as ---
(1957) The Quiet Gun
as Townsman (uncredited)
(1933) Hold Your Man
as Phil Dunn (uncredited)
(1930) Only Saps Work
as Rafferty (uncredited)
(1936) Anything Goes
as Executive Officer
(1955) The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
as Bartender (uncredited)
(1955) Crossroads
as (uncredited)
(1952) The Abbott and Costello Show
as Slug