George

George "Ratboy" Sedgtraw

George "Ratboy" Sedgtraw is a character that appears on Sons of Anarchy and is played by Niko Nicotera

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
Sons of AnarchyS04E01OutSep 6, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E02BoosterSep 13, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E05BrickOct 4, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E06With an XOct 11, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E07Fruit for the CrowsOct 18, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E08Family RecipeOct 25, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E10HandsNov 8, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E13To Be, Act 1Nov 29, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS04E14To Be, Act 2Dec 6, 2011
Sons of AnarchyS05E01SovereignSep 11, 2012
Sons of AnarchyS05E04Stolen HuffyOct 2, 2012
Sons of AnarchyS05E10CrucifixedNov 13, 2012
Sons of AnarchyS05E11To Thine Own SelfNov 20, 2012
Sons of AnarchyS05E12DarthyNov 27, 2012
Sons of AnarchyS06E01StrawSep 10, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E04WolfsangelOct 1, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E05The Mad KingOct 8, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E06SalvageOct 15, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E07Sweet and VadedOct 22, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E08Los FantasmasOct 29, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E09John 8:32Nov 5, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E10Huang WuNov 12, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E11Aon Rud PersantaNov 19, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E12You Are My SunshineDec 3, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS06E13A Mother's WorkDec 10, 2013
Sons of AnarchyS07E01Black WidowerSep 9, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E02Toil and TillSep 16, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E03Playing with MonstersSep 23, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E04Poor Little LambsSep 30, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E05Some Strange EruptionOct 7, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E07GreensleevesOct 21, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E08The Separation of CrowsOct 28, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E09What a Piece of Work is ManNov 4, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E10Faith and DespondencyNov 11, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E11Suits of WoeNov 18, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E12Red RoseDec 2, 2014
Sons of AnarchyS07E13Papa's GoodsDec 9, 2014

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