Irving Pichel
June 24, 1891 (133 years old) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Irving Pichel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 1953 · Martin Luther as Brueck
- 1952 · The High Wall as Doctor Nordhoff
- 1951 · This Is Korea! as Narrator
- 1951 · Santa Fe as Harned
- 1950 · The Maya Through the Ages as Narrator
- 1950 · Destination Moon as Off Screen Narrator of Woody Woodpecker Cartoon (voice) (uncredited)
- 1950 · The Great Rupert as Puzzled Pedestrian (uncredited)
- 1949 · She Wore a Yellow Ribbon as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- 1947 · They Won't Believe Me as
- 1946 · The Bride Wore Boots as Steeplechase Announcer (uncredited)
- 1946 · Tomorrow Is Forever as Radio Commentator (Voice)
- 1945 · That Justice Be Done as Narrator (voice)
- 1944 · Belle of the Yukon as Narrator (uncredited)
- 1943 · Happy Land as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
- 1943 · The Moon Is Down as Peder (Innkeeper) (uncredited)
- 1943 · December 7th as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- 1942 · The Battle of Midway as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- 1941 · How Green Was My Valley as Adult Huw (Voice)
- 1940 · Cavalcade of the Academy Awards as Self
- 1939 · Old Hickory as Bruce Renoir
- 1939 · Torture Ship as Dr. Herbert Stander
- 1939 · The Great Commandment as Jesus Christ (voice)
- 1939 · Rio as Rocco
- 1939 · Dick Tracy's G-Men as Nicolas Zarnoff
- 1939 · Juarez as General Carbajal
- 1939 · Exile Express as Victor
- 1938 · Topper Takes a Trip as Prosecutor
- 1938 · Newsboys' Home as Tom Davenport
- 1938 · Gambling Ship as Professor
- 1938 · There Goes My Heart as Mr. Gorman
- 1938 · Jezebel as Huger
- 1937 · High, Wide and Handsome as Mr. Stark
- 1937 · Armored Car as Walinsky
- 1937 · Join the Marines as Col. Leonard
- 1936 · General Spanky as Simmons
- 1936 · Down to the Sea as Alex Fotakis
- 1936 · Dracula's Daughter as Sandor
- 1936 · Special Agent K-7 as Lester Owens
- 1936 · The House of a Thousand Candles as Anton Sebastian
- 1936 · Don't Gamble with Love as Rick Collins
- 1935 · 3 Kids and a Queen as Kraft
- 1935 · Special Agent as U.S. District Attorney
- 1934 · The Silver Streak as Bronte
- 1934 · I Am a Thief as Count Carlo Trentini
- 1934 · Cleopatra as Apollodorus
- 1934 · British Agent as Sergei Pavlov
- 1934 · She Was a Lady as Marco
- 1934 · Return of the Terror as Daniel Burke
- 1934 · Such Women Are Dangerous as Stanley
- 1934 · Fog Over Frisco as Jake Bello
- 1933 · The Right To Romance as Dr. Beck
- 1933 · I'm No Angel as Clayton's Attorney (uncredited)
- 1933 · Night Flight as Dr. Decosta
- 1933 · Before Dawn as Police Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
- 1933 · The Story of Temple Drake as Lee Goodwin
- 1933 · Hamlet, Act I: Scenes IV and V as Claudius
- 1933 · King of the Jungle as Corey
- 1933 · Oliver Twist as Fagin
- 1933 · The Woman Accused as District Attorney Clark
- 1933 · The Mysterious Rider as Cliff Harkness
- 1933 · The Billion Dollar Scandal as Albert Griswold
- 1932 · Madame Butterfly as Yamadori
- 1932 · Wild Girl as Rufe Waters
- 1932 · Strange Justice as L.D. Waters
- 1932 · The Painted Woman as Robert Dunn, Lawyer
- 1932 · Westward Passage as Harry Ottendorf
- 1932 · Forgotten Commandments as Prof. Marinoff
- 1932 · The Miracle Man as Henry Holmes
- 1932 · Two Kinds of Women as Senator Krull
- 1931 · The Cheat as Hardy Livingstone
- 1931 · The Road to Reno as Robert Millet
- 1931 · An American Tragedy as District Attorney Orville Mason
- 1931 · Murder by the Clock as Philip Endicott
- 1930 · The Right to Love as Caleb Evans