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Walter Pidgeon
Canadian-American actor

Walter Pidgeon

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Canadian-American actor
A.K.A.
Walter Davis Pidgeon
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada
Place of death
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age
87 years
Stats
Height:
1.8923 m
Education
New England Conservatory,
University of New Brunswick,
University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law,
Awards
Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
 
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 – September 25, 1984) was a Canadian-American actor. He earned two Academy Award for Best Actor nominations for his roles in Mrs. Miniver (1942) and Madame Curie (1943). Pidgeon also starred in many notable films such as How Green Was My Valley (1941), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Forbidden Planet (1956), Executive Suite (1954), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961), Advise & Consent (1962), Funny Girl (1968), and Harry in Your Pocket (1973).

He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 and a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1975.

Early life

Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, Pidgeon was the son of Hannah (née Sanborn), a housewife, and Caleb Burpee Pidgeon, a haberdasher.

Pidgeon received his formal education in local schools and the University of New Brunswick, where he studied law and drama. His university education was interrupted by World War I when he volunteered with the 65th Battery, as a lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. He never saw action, however, as he was severely injured in an accident when he was crushed between two gun carriages and spent seventeen months in a military hospital. His Officer Attestation states he was born in 1895 and further medical records state 1896. Following the war, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he worked as a bank runner, at the same time studying voice at the Boston Conservatory of Music.

Career

While he was performing in amateur theatricals in Boston, Pidgeon was hired by Elsie Janis, a producer, actor and singer looking for a male singer for her revue. Pidgeon moved to New York City in 1923, where he interviewed with E.E. Clive, a British producer working on Broadway. Pidgeon made his first featured Broadway debut in Janis' 1925 revue Puzzles of 1925. Clive was producing You Never Can Tell, and he cast Pidgeon in a supporting role despite Pidgeon's lack of theatrical experience. Pidgeon made his Broadway debut in Janis' 1925 revue Puzzles of 1925.

Pidgeon's success created a rift between Janis and him, leading to Pidgeon's dismissal and his move to Hollywood. His first role was in silent film Mannequin (1925). Discouraged with the quality of the roles he was getting, Pidgeon returned to New York in 1928 to resume his theater career. With the advent of slundfilms, Pidgeon starred in musicals Bride of the Regiment (1930), Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1930), Viennese Nights (1930) and Kiss Me Again (1931). In 1935, he appeared onstage on Broadway in Something Gay, Night of January 16th, and There's Wisdom in Women.

Pidgeon returned to film in 1937 as a dramatic actor in Saratoga (1937), then acted in The Girl of the Golden West (1938) and Dark Command (1940).

Walter Pidgeon
Pidgeon with Teresa Wright and Greer Garson in Mrs. Miniver (1942)

In 1941, Pidgeon starred in the Academy Award-winning Best Picture How Green Was My Valley (1941). He starred with Greer Garson in Blossoms in the Dust (1941), Mrs. Miniver (1942) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor) and its sequel, The Miniver Story (1950). He was also nominated for Madame Curie (1943), again with Garson. His partnership with her continued throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s with Mrs. Parkington (1944), Julia Misbehaves (1948), That Forsyte Woman (1949), and finally Scandal at Scourie (1953). He also starred as Chip Collyer in the comedy Week-End at the Waldorf (1945) and later as Colonel Michael S. 'Hooky' Nicobar, who was given the difficult task of repatriating Russians in post-World War II Vienna in The Red Danube (1949).

Although he continued to make films, including The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), Executive Suite (1954) and Forbidden Planet (1956), Pidgeon returned to work on Broadway in the mid-1950s after a 20-year absence. He was featured in Take Me Along with Jackie Gleason and received a Tony Award nomination for the musical play. He continued making films, playing Admiral Harriman Nelson in 1961's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, James Haggin in Walt Disney's Big Red (1962), and the Senate Majority Leader in Otto Preminger's Advise & Consent. His role as Florenz Ziegfeld in Funny Girl (1968) was well received. Later, he played Casey, James Coburn's sidekick, in Harry in Your Pocket (1973).

Pidgeon guest-starred in the episode "King of the Valley" (November 26, 1959) on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre. Pidgeon played Dave King, a prosperous rancher who quarrels with his banker over a $10,000 loan.

His other television credits included Rawhide ("The Reunion", 1962). Breaking Point, The F.B.I., Marcus Welby, M.D., and Gibbsville. In 1963 he guest-starred as corporate attorney Sherman Hatfield in the fourth of four special episodes of Perry Mason while Raymond Burr was recovering from surgery. In 1965, he played the king in Rodgers and Hammerstein's CBS television production of Cinderella, starring Lesley Ann Warren. Pidgeon retired from acting in 1977.

Pidgeon became a United States citizen on December 24, 1943.

Politics

A Republican, Pidgeon joined celebrity Republicans in 1944 at a rally in the Los Angeles Coliseum arranged by David O. Selznick to support the DeweyBricker ticket and Governor Earl Warren of California, who was Dewey's running mate in 1948. The gathering drew 93,000, with Cecil B. DeMille as the master of ceremonies and short speeches by Hedda Hopper and Walt Disney.

Personal life

In 1919, Pidgeon wed Edna Muriel Pickles, who died during the birth of their daughter, Edna. In 1931, Pidgeon married his secretary, Ruth Walker, to whom he remained married until his death.

Death

Pidgeon died on September 25, 1984, age 87, in Santa Monica, California, following a series of strokes.

Walter Pidgeon has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6414 Hollywood Boulevard in California.

Complete filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
1926MannequinMartin InnesbrookJames Cruze
The OutsiderBasil OwenRowland V. LeeLost film
Old Loves and NewClyde Lord GeradineMaurice TourneurLost film
Miss NobodyBravoLambert HillyerLost film
Marriage License?PaulFrank BorzageLost film
1927The Heart of SalomeMonte CarrollVictor SchertzingerLost film
The Girl from RioPaul SinclairTom Terriss
The Thirteenth JurorRichard MarsdenEdward Laemmle
The GorillaStevensAlfred SantellLost film
1928The Gateway of the MoonArthur WyattJohn Griffith WrayLost film
Woman WiseUnited States ConsulAlbert RayLost film
Turn Back the HoursPhilip DrakeHoward Bretherton
Clothes Make the WomanVictor TrentTom Terriss
Melody of LoveJack ClarkArch HeathLost film
1929The Voice Within
Her Private LifeNed ThayerAlexander Korda
A Most Immoral LadyTony WilliamsJohn Griffith Wray
1930Showgirl in HollywoodHimself – Premiere EmceeMervyn LeRoyUncredited
Bride of the RegimentCol. VultowJohn Francis DillonLost film
Sweet Kitty BellairsLord VarneyAlfred E. Green
The GorillaArthur MarsdenBryan FoyLost film
Viennese NightsFranz von RennerAlan Crosland
Going Wild'Ace' BentonWilliam A. Seiter
1931Kiss Me AgainPaul de St. CyrWilliam A. Seiter
The Hot HeiressClayClarence G. Badger
1932RockabyeAl HowardGeorge Cukor
1933The Kiss Before the MirrorLucy's LoverJames Whale
1934Journal of a CrimeFlorestanWilliam Keighley
Good BadmintonWalter
1936Big Brown EyesRichard MoreyRaoul Walsh
Fatal LadyDavid RobertsEdward Ludwig
1937She's DangerousDr. Scott LoganLewis R. Foster
Girl OverboardPaul StaceySidney Salkow
As Good as MarriedFraser JamesEdward Buzzell
SaratogaHartley MadisonJack Conway
My Dear Miss AldrichKen MorleyE. J. Babille
A Girl with IdeasMickey McGuireS. Sylvan Simon
1938Man-ProofAlan WytheRichard Thorpe
The Girl of the Golden WestJack RanceRobert Z. Leonard
The Shopworn AngelSam BaileyH.C. Potter
Too Hot to HandleWilliam O. "Bill" DennisJack Conway
Listen, DarlingRichard ThurlowEdwin L. Marin
1939Society LawyerChristopher DurantEdwin L. Marin
6,000 EnemiesSteve DoneganGeorge B. Seitz
Stronger Than DesireTyler FlaggLeslie Fenton
Nick Carter, Master DetectiveNick Carter / Robert ChalmersJacques Tourneur
1940I Take This WomanPhil MayberryScenes deleted
The House Across the BayTimAlfred Hitchcock (Uncredited)
It's a DateJohn ArlenWilliam A. Seiter
Dark CommandWilliam 'Will' CantrellRaoul Walsh
Phantom RaidersNick CarterJacques Tourneur
Sky MurderNick CarterGeorge B. Seitz
Flight CommandSquadron Cmdr. Billy GaryFrank Borzage
1941Man HuntCaptain Alan ThorndikeFritz Lang
Blossoms in the DustSam GladneyMervyn LeRoy
How Green Was My ValleyMr. GruffyddJohn Ford
Design for ScandalJeff ShermanNorman Taurog
1942Mrs. MiniverClem MiniverWilliam Wyler
White CargoHarry WitzelRichard Thorpe
1943The Youngest ProfessionHimselfEdward Buzzell
Madame CuriePierre CurieMervyn LeRoy
1944Mrs. ParkingtonMajor Augustus 'Gus' ParkingtonTay Garnett
1945Week-End at the WaldorfChip CollyerRobert Z. Leonard
1946Holiday in MexicoJeffrey EvansGeorge Sidney
The Secret HeartChris MatthewsRobert Z. Leonard
1947Cass TimberlaneHimself – Party GuestGeorge SidneyUncredited
If Winter ComesMark SabreVictor Saville
1948Julia MisbehavesWilliam Sylvester PackettJack Conway
Command DecisionMajor General Roland Goodlaw KaneSam Wood
1949The Red DanubeCol. Michael S. "Hooky" NicobarGeorge Sidney
That Forsyte WomanYoung Jolyon ForsyteCompton Bennett
1950The Miniver StoryClem MiniverH.C. Potter
1951Soldiers ThreeCol. BrunswickTay Garnett
Calling Bulldog DrummondMaj. Hugh "Bulldog" DrummondVictor Saville
Quo VadisNarratorMervyn LeRoyVoice, uncredited
The Unknown ManDwight Bradley MasenRichard Thorpe
1952The SelloutHaven D. AllridgeGerald Mayer
Million Dollar MermaidFrederick KellermanMervyn LeRoy
The Bad and the BeautifulHarry PebbelVincente Minnelli
1953Scandal at ScouriePatrick J. McChesneyJean Negulesco
Dream WifeWalter McBrideSidney Sheldon
1954Executive SuiteFrederick Y. AldersonRobert Wise
Men of the Fighting LadyComdr. Kent DowlingAndrew Marton
The Last Time I Saw ParisJames EllswirthRichard Brooks
Deep in My HeartJ.J. ShubertStanley Donen
1955Hit the DeckRear Adm. Daniel Xavier SmithRoy Rowland
The Glass SlipperNarratorCharles WaltersVoice, uncredited
1956Forbidden PlanetDr. MorbiusFred M. Wilcox
These Wilder YearsJames RayburnRoy Rowland
The RackCol. Edward W. Hall, Sr.Arnold Laven
1958Swiss Family RobinsonFather
1959Meet Me in St. LouisMr. Alonzo SmithTV Movie
1961Voyage to the Bottom of the SeaAdm. Harriman NelsonIrwin Allen
1962Advise and ConsentSenate Majority LeaderOtto Preminger
Big RedJames HagginNorman Tokar
1963The Two ColonelsColonello Timothy HendersonSteno
The Shortest DayErnest HemingwaySergio CorbucciUncredited
AnniversaryNarrator
1964Mr. Kingston
1965CinderellaKingRalph Nelson
1967How I Spent My Summer VacationLewis Gannet
Warning ShotOrville AmesBuzz Kulik
1968The Vatican AffairIl professore Herbert Cummings - un studioso illustre di cose vaticaneEmilio Miraglia
Funny GirlFlorenz ZiegfeldWilliam Wyler
1969RascalSterling NorthNorman TokarVoice
1970House on Greenapple RoadMayor Jack ParkerRobert Day
The Mask of ShebaDr. Max van CondonDavid Lowell Rich
1972The Screaming WomanDr. Amos LarkinJack Smight
SkyjackedSen. Arne LindnerJohn Guillermin
1973The Neptune FactorDr. Samuel AndrewsDaniel Petrie
Harry in Your PocketCaseyBruce Geller
1974Live Again, Die AgainThomas CarmichaelRichard A. Colla
The Girl on the Late, Late ShowJohn PahlmanGary Nelson
1975You Lie So Deep, My LoveUncle Joe PadwayDavid Lowell Rich
Murder on Flight 502Charlie ParkinsGeorge McCowan
1976The Lindbergh Kidnapping CaseJudge TrenchardBuzz Kulik
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved HollywoodGrayson's ButlerMichael Winner
Two-Minute WarningThe PickpocketLarry Peerce
1978SextetteThe ChairmanKen Hughes

Radio appearances

YearProgramEpisode/source
1946Lux Radio TheatreMrs. Parkington
1946Lux Radio TheatreTogether Again
1952Screen Guild Theatre"Heaven Can Wait"
1953Lux Radio TheatreThe People Against O'Hara
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