Birthday
1891/06/24
Day of death
1954/07/13 (63 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Also know as
Ирвинг Пичел
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.
(1938) Jezebel
as Huger
(1936) Dracula's Daughter
as Sandor
(1934) Such Women Are Dangerous
as Stanley
(1939) Rio
as Rocco
(1933) The Story of Temple Drake
as Lee Goodwin
(1939) Torture Ship
as Dr. Herbert Stander
(1931) Murder by the Clock
as Philip Endicott
(1934) Return of the Terror
as Daniel Burke
(1932) Madame Butterfly
as Yamadori
(1933) The Woman Accused
as District Attorney Clark
(1935) Special Agent
as U.S. District Attorney
(1931) An American Tragedy
as District Attorney Orville Mason
(1939) Dick Tracy's G-Men
as Nicolas Zarnoff
(1931) The Cheat
as Hardy Livingstone
(1934) British Agent
as Sergei Pavlov
(1934) I Am a Thief
as Count Carlo Trentini
(1932) Wild Girl
as Rufe Waters
(1932) Westward Passage
as Harry Ottendorf
(1941) How Green Was My Valley
as Adult Huw (Voice)
(1930) The Right to Love
as Caleb Evans
(1933) The Right To Romance
as Dr. Beck
(1936) Special Agent K-7
as Lester Owens
(1936) Down to the Sea
as Alex Fotakis
(1951) This Is Korea!
as Narrator
(1934) The Silver Streak
as Bronte
(1946) The Bride Wore Boots
as Steeplechase Announcer (uncredited)
(1938) Newsboys' Home
as Tom Davenport
(1938) Topper Takes a Trip
as Prosecutor
(1932) The Painted Woman
as Robert Dunn, Lawyer
(1932) Strange Justice
as L.D. Waters
(1932) Two Kinds of Women
as Senator Krull
(1939) Exile Express
as Victor
(1933) I'm No Angel
as Clayton's Attorney (uncredited)
(1943) Happy Land
as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
(1932) The Miracle Man
as Henry Holmes
(1937) Armored Car
as Walinsky
(1950) The Maya Through the Ages
as Narrator
(1937) High, Wide and Handsome
as Mr. Stark
(1938) There Goes My Heart
as Mr. Gorman
(1934) Fog Over Frisco
as Jake Bello
(1943) The Moon Is Down
as Peder (Innkeeper) (uncredited)
(1936) General Spanky
as Simmons
(1932) Forgotten Commandments
as Prof. Marinoff
(1939) Old Hickory
as Bruce Renoir
(1947) They Won't Believe Me
as ---
(1933) King of the Jungle
as Corey
(1939) Juarez
as General Carbajal
(1939) The Great Commandment
as Jesus Christ (voice)
(1933) Oliver Twist
as Fagin
(1944) Belle of the Yukon
as Narrator (uncredited)
(1952) The High Wall
as Doctor Nordhoff
(1936) The House of a Thousand Candles
as Anton Sebastian
(1933) Before Dawn
as Police Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
(1938) Gambling Ship
as Professor
(1949) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
(1936) Don't Gamble with Love
as Rick Collins
(1931) The Road to Reno
as Robert Millet
(1945) That Justice Be Done
as Narrator (voice)
(1951) Santa Fe
as Harned
(1937) Join the Marines
as Col. Leonard
(1950) The Great Rupert
as Puzzled Pedestrian (uncredited)
(1940) Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
as Self
(1934) Cleopatra
as Apollodorus
(1953) Martin Luther
as Brueck
(1943) December 7th
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
(1933) Night Flight
as Dr. Decosta
(1946) Tomorrow Is Forever
as Radio Commentator (Voice)
(1935) 3 Kids and a Queen
as Kraft
(1933) The Billion Dollar Scandal
as Albert Griswold
(1950) Destination Moon
as Off Screen Narrator of Woody Woodpecker Cartoon (voice) (uncredited)
(1933) Hamlet, Act I: Scenes IV and V
as Claudius
(1942) The Battle of Midway
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
(1934) She Was a Lady
as Marco
(1933) The Mysterious Rider
as Cliff Harkness