Petrie's career began on stage.[3] In 1938 he portrayed attorney George Simon in a Federal Theatre Project production of Counsellor-At-Law.[4] His Broadway credits include The Girl from Wyoming (1938), Jeremiah (1939), The Night Before Christmas (1941), Mr. Big (1941), Cafe Crown (1942), Army Play-by Play (1943), Winged Victory (1943), and Brighten the Corner (1945).[5]
In 1974 Petrie returned to the stage after a 12-year absence when he co-starred in Stag at Bay, produced by the Florida State University School of Theater.[6]
Radio
Petrie started in radio drama, including playing the title roles in Charlie Wild, Private Detective[7] and in The Adventures of the Falcon.[8] He played Bill Grant in Call the Police[9] and appeared on programs such as the syndicated horror program Murder at Midnight in 1947 and the recurring role of DA Markham in the syndicated Philo Vance radio series from 1948 to 1950.
Petrie portrayed prosecuting attorney Pete Quinn on The Edge of Night for more than a decade.[6] On The Honeymooners, he had recurring character roles throughout the series. He played Eddie Haskell's father in season 6 of Leave it to Beaver. He appeared on the prime-time soap opera Dallas and the 1996 sequel TV movie Dallas: J.R. Returns, in the recurring role of Ewing family attorney Harv Smithfield.
^DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN978-0-7864-2834-2. Pp. 215-216.