Francis Pierlot

Francis Pierlot

actor

Francis Pierlot was born on Jul 15, 1875 in USA. Francis Pierlot's big-screen debut came with Escape to Glory directed by John Brahm in 1940, strarring Professor Mudge. Francis Pierlot is known for Cyrano de Bergerac directed by Michael Gordon, José Ferrer stars as Cyrano and Mala Powers as Roxane. The upcoming new movie Francis Pierlot plays is The Robe which will be released on Dec 04, 1953.

Minor film player Francis Pierlot came to Hollywood in 1939 at the age of 63 with the notion that he would retire rather quickly. Instead he played a steady stream of small character roles in a film career that spanned well over a decade. Born July 15, 1875 in France, Pierlot came to the United States when he was still a child and was raised in Boston. His first contact with the entertainment business was as a theatre usher at the age of 13. He eventually played vaudeville and was a reliable performer on Broadway throughout the 20s and 30s with such shows as "Please Get Married" (1919), Gentlemen of the Press" (1928) and Knickerbocker Holiday (1938). In the 40s he shifted to films, never appearing in any flashy parts that would jump out at you but a reliable sort nevertheless. He played a number of benign, gray-haired fellows, usually well-dressed, respected and quite approachable. His many films include The Captain Is a Lady (1940), Henry Aldrich, Editor (1942), Hit the Hay (1945), Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946), La flèche et le flambeau (1950), and, It Happens Every Thursday (1953). On TV he occasionally played "Mr. Hubert" on Jack Carson's show in the early 50s. Pierlot died of a heart attack in Hollywood in 1955.

  • Birthday

    Jul 15, 1875
  • Place of Birth

    Massachusetts, USA

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