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Irving Pichel

Irving Pichel

Acting1891Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

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Irving Pichel (June 24, 1891 – July 13, 1954) was an American actor and film director. He married Violette Wilson, daughter of Jackson Stitt Wilson, a Methodist minister and Socialist mayor of Berkeley, California. Her sister was actress Viola Barry. The Pichels had three sons, Pichel Wilson, Julian Irving, and Marlowe Agnew.

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Acting History

1954
1953
1951
Santa Fe
as Harned
Santa Fe
Director
1950
Destination Moon
as Off Screen Narrator of Woody Woodpecker Cartoon (voice) (uncredited)
Quicksand
Director
1949
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1946
Tomorrow Is Forever
as Radio Commentator (Voice)
1945
That Justice Be Done
as Narrator (voice)
1942
The Battle of Midway
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1941
How Green Was My Valley
as Adult Huw (Voice)
Swamp Water
Producer
1940
Hudson's Bay
Director
Earthbound
Director
1939
Rio
as Rocco
Juarez
as General Carbajal
The Great Commandment
as Jesus Christ (voice)
Old Hickory
as Bruce Renoir
1938
Jezebel
as Huger
Topper Takes a Trip
as Prosecutor
Newsboys' Home
as Tom Davenport
1936
1935
1934
Cleopatra
as Apollodorus
British Agent
as Sergei Pavlov
1933
The Woman Accused
as District Attorney Clark
Night Flight
as Dr. Decosta
I'm No Angel
as Clayton's Attorney (uncredited)
Before Dawn
as Police Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Before Dawn
Director
1932
1931
Murder by the Clock
as Philip Endicott
The Cheat
as Hardy Livingstone
1930
The Right to Love
as Caleb Evans

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/24/1891
Day of Death
7/13/1954
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA