George R. Robertson (1933-2023) played Commissioner Henry Hurst in the first six Police Academy films. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, citing the Canadian actor’s family, George has passed away at the age of 89.

Robertson first appeared as Hurst in 1984’s Police Academy directed by Hugh Wilson (1943-2018) and stayed with the film series until Police Academy 6 (1989). The actor also appeared in small roles in three films nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture: Airport (1970), Norma Rae (1979), and JFK Crime Scene Dallas” (1991). George R. Robertson made his feature film debut in 1968 with Rosemary’s Baby.

The acting star, who was also involved in charitable causes, later devoted himself to painting and writing, according to The Hollywood Reporter. According to the report, George R. Robertson is survived by his wife Adele, whom he met at university, as well as two daughters and grandchildren.

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