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Marcel Hillaire

Marcel Hillaire (born Erwin Ottmar Hiller; April 23, 1908 – January 1, 1988) was a German-born character actor who had a lengthy career, appearing on stage, in films and on television. Hillaire was recognizable by his gaunt appearance and his accent, which seemed to be a combination of French and German.

Marcel Hillaire
Born
Erwin Ottmar Hiller

(1908-04-23)April 23, 1908
DiedJanuary 1, 1988(1988-01-01) (aged 79)
OccupationActor
Years active1952-1987
RelativesFerdinand Hiller, grandfather

Of Jewish descent, Hillaire first evaded the Holocaust in Nazi Germany by adopting a stage name and moving around constantly in traveling theater troupes; later he brazenly entered the bureaucracy of the Todt under his birth name, narrowly avoiding execution after capture. After World War II, Hillaire emigrated to America, again changed his name, and adopted a French persona, even touring the United States in a one-man stage show dedicated to celebrating French culture. In the early days of American television Hillaire guest starred in over a hundred episodes of various series, usually playing a Frenchman. In American films, Hillaire played the French chef training Audrey Hepburn's eponymous Sabrina and was featured as Fritz the director in Woody Allen's mockumentary Take the Money and Run.

Heritage and early life edit

Hillaire's grandfather was Ferdinand Hiller,[1] a Frankfurt-born pianist and music educator, a student of the Austro-Hungarian composer virtuoso Johann Nepomuk Hummel, himself a student of Mozart. Under Hummel's tutelage, Hiller met many members of Germany's creative community including Felix Mendelssohn and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.[1]

Through Hummel, Hiller met Ludwig van Beethoven just days before the legendary composer's death and, with the permission of Hummel, who was playing at Beethoven's funeral, clipped a lock of hair from Beethoven's corpse.[1] Before the elder Hiller died, he gave the Beethoven keepsake as a birthday present to his son, Cologne opera singer and music critic Paul Hiller.[2]

Erwin Hiller was born to Paul Hiller and his wife Sophie Lion in Cologne in 1908; the son was partly Jewish on both father's and mother's sides.[3][4] Paul Hiller wrote for 24 years as the music critic of Cologne's Rheinische Zeitung, "reviewing over the course of a quarter century virtually every operatic and orchestral performance scheduled throughout the lower Rheinland."[3] Erwin and his brother were exposed to music and the arts from their earliest days, and by the father's death in 1934, Erwin was well-established as an actor and a Lothario.

Hiding in Nazi Germany edit

While his brother Edgar fled to neutral Switzerland, Erwin took up the stage name Harry Fuerster[5] or Fürster[6] and began to tour Germany in a traveling theater company. Then, using romantic associations made during his touring, Erwin Hiller, under his own name, became a clerk in Organization Todt, Nazi Germany's civil and military engineering corps. Stationed in Brittany, Hiller rose to a position directly under the supervision of Albert Speer and in 1942 used his connections to attempt to bring his dying mother, still living in Cologne, to the comparative safety of France.[6]

Three years later, while he was still working for the Todt in Germany, Hiller's Jewish heritage was revealed. Sentenced to death for "his insidious deceit as much as his Semitic ancestry",[6] Hiller awaited execution in a Weimar jail, but was transferred to a Berlin prison to face six-year-old statutory rape charges made before the war by the mother of a teenaged admirer. In April 1945, the Russian army liberated Berlin and Hiller was released from custody.[6]

Career in New York edit

Hiller emigrated from Germany to the United States on June 15, 1948, arriving in New York City and taking jobs in restaurants while he looked for work as an actor. Shortly after coming to America, Hiller decided that his German birth might hinder his prospects in the entertainment industry, so he changed his identity one last time: to Marcel Hillaire, a Frenchman. He never used his birth name again in public.[6]

Hillaire found employment portraying European characters in Manhattan theater productions and in the budding television industry's New York studios. He appeared in three 1952 episodes of the Goodyear Playhouse and five episodes of the Lux Video Theatre by 1953.[7] The same year, Hillaire guested in one of the first situation comedies, The Goldbergs. When Billy Wilder cast his 1954 Sabrina starring Audrey Hepburn, William Holden and Humphrey Bogart, Hillaire, in his first film role, was chosen to portray a French master chef.[8]

While still in New York, Hillaire appeared in two Broadway productions. He played opposite Jean-Pierre Aumont in the play The Heavenly Twins, adapted from a French comedy by Albert Husson. From February 1955 until April 1956 Hillaire had a featured role in the original cast of the Cole Porter musical Silk Stockings.[9][10]

The "essence of all Frenchmen" edit

After moving to Los Angeles, Hillaire continued to portray Europeans, mostly Frenchmen, in television episodes and movies. Beginning in the late fifties, Hillaire took a one-man touring show, entitled The Smile of France, to college campuses across the U.S.[7][9][10][11]

In speaking to town newspapers about upcoming performances, Hillaire told reporters he was born in the Ménilmontant neighborhood of Paris,[10] the son of circus performers, who worked at the Folies Bergère,[10][12] and was trained as an actor by French theater legends Louis Jouvet and Sacha Guitry.[9][12] Hillaire adopted the sobriquet "the essence of all Frenchmen" and told reporters he had been acclaimed "Le Bien-Aimé du Peuple Français" (The Well-Beloved of the French People).[11][12]

While performing at the Library of Congress's Coolidge Auditorium, one of Hillaire's early shows was recorded for library archives and included works from François Villon, Guy de Maupassant, Pierre de Ronsard, and Guillaume Apollinaire, plus readings from love letters by Napoléon Bonaparte, Jeanne Bécu du Barry, and Louis XV.[13][14] Later performances added works from authors Jean de La Fontaine, Colette, Voltaire, Marcel Pagnol, and Sacha Guitry.[10][11]

Later career edit

From the early 1950s to the 1980s, he played character parts in various TV shows, including The Twilight Zone (episodes "A Most Unusual Camera" and "The New Exhibit"), Lost in Space, Get Smart, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., McCloud and I Spy. He appeared as a director in Woody Allen's second film, Take the Money and Run (1969). Marcel Hillaire played a role in Combat (Season 3 Episode 12, "A Rare Vintage", in 1964).

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1954 Sabrina The Professor
1959 It Happened to Jane Chef Uncredited
1960 The Twilight Zone Waiter Episode: A Most Unusual Camera
1960 Seven Thieves Duc di Salins
1960 North to Alaska Jenny's Husband - 'Butler' Uncredited
1961 The Honeymoon Machine Inspector of casino games
1962 Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Armand Dibier
1962 Bon Voyage! Sewer Guide
1963 The Twilight Zone Museum Guide Episode: The New Exhibit
1963 Take Her, She's Mine Policeman
1963 The Wheeler Dealers Giuseppe - Maitre d'
1963 McHale's Navy Gerard Episode: The Big Raffle
1963 McHale's Navy Emile Gerard Episode: One Enchanted Weekend
1964 Wild and Wonderful Inspector Duvivier
1964 What a Way to Go! French Lawyer Uncredited
1964 McHale's Navy (movie) Chief de Gendarmes
1964 Combat! Jean Sebelleau Episode: A Rare Vintage
1965 The Art of Love Executioner
1965 A Very Special Love Claude - French Barrister
1966 Made in Paris Attendant
1966 The Time Tunnel Prisoner Boudaire, on Devil's Island
1966 Murderers' Row Police Capt. Deveraux
1967 Monkeys, Go Home! Mayor Gaston Lou
1968 Lost in Space Phanzig Episode: Condemned of Space
1968 Lost in Space the Junkman Episode: Junkyard in Space
1969 Take the Money and Run Fritz - Director
1978 Evening in Byzantium Inspector Le Dioux

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Martin, Russell (October 9, 2009). Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved. Broadway Books. pp. 23–28. ISBN 978-0-7679-0351-6.
  2. ^ Martin, Russell (October 9, 2009). Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved. Broadway Books. pp. 9. ISBN 978-0-7679-0351-6.
  3. ^ a b Martin, Russell (October 9, 2009). Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved. Broadway Books. pp. 67. ISBN 978-0-7679-0351-6.
  4. ^ Ken Eisner (June 8, 2005). . Variety. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Because the Hillers were partially Jewish, Paul's family had to flee the Nazis. (One of the singer's sons became the successful French actor Marcel Hillaire.)
  5. ^ Martin Walker (December 31, 2000). . The Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. the last of the Hillers had been living in Los Angeles and working as a character actor in Hollywood (with parts in "Mission: Impossible" and Woody Allen's "Take the Money and Run") under the new name of Marcel Hillaire. His life is another missed epic: Marcel survived the Hitler years by working as an itinerant actor under the name Harry Fuerster, but was sacked and denounced after sleeping with the manager's wife, and finally spared because, when the Red Army captured Berlin, he was in prison on a charge of statutory rape.
  6. ^ a b c d e Martin, Russell (October 9, 2009). Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved. Broadway Books. pp. 261–264. ISBN 978-0-7679-0351-6.
  7. ^ a b "French '1-Man Theater' Slated to Present Variety Act at ASC". Arizona Republic. Phoenix, AZ. February 18, 1961. p. 12. Retrieved 26 October 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ Horton, Robert (2001). Billy Wilder: Interviews. University Press of Mississippi. p. xxix. ISBN 9781578064441.
  9. ^ a b c "Marcel Hillaire, French Actor, At College Today". The Terre Haute Star. Terre Haute, IN. August 6, 1958. p. 14. Retrieved 26 October 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  10. ^ a b c d e "'Smile of France' Scheduled by CBC". Tri-City Herald. Pasco, Washington. April 14, 1960. p. 2. Retrieved 26 October 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  11. ^ a b c "Marcel Hillaire's "Smile of France" to Appear at ISTC". The Indiana Gazette. Indiana, Pennsylvania. October 19, 1959. p. 11. Retrieved 26 October 2014 – via Newspapers.com.  
  12. ^ a b c "French Actor to Present Series Program Monday". The Lumberjack. Northern Arizona University, Associated Students. February 16, 1961. p. 1. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  13. ^ "The smile of France [sound recording] : reading in French and English in the Coolidge Auditorium, Feb. 10, 1958". ArchiveGrid. Library of Congress: Online Computer Library Center, Inc. 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  14. ^ The smile of France : reading in French and English in the Coolidge Auditorium, Feb. 10, 1958. Library of Congress. 1958. OCLC 29912902. Retrieved 29 October 2014 – via OCLC World Cat.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Marcel Hillaire born Erwin Ottmar Hiller April 23 1908 January 1 1988 was a German born character actor who had a lengthy career appearing on stage in films and on television Hillaire was recognizable by his gaunt appearance and his accent which seemed to be a combination of French and German Marcel HillaireBornErwin Ottmar Hiller 1908 04 23 April 23 1908Cologne GermanyDiedJanuary 1 1988 1988 01 01 aged 79 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActorYears active1952 1987RelativesFerdinand Hiller grandfather Of Jewish descent Hillaire first evaded the Holocaust in Nazi Germany by adopting a stage name and moving around constantly in traveling theater troupes later he brazenly entered the bureaucracy of the Todt under his birth name narrowly avoiding execution after capture After World War II Hillaire emigrated to America again changed his name and adopted a French persona even touring the United States in a one man stage show dedicated to celebrating French culture In the early days of American television Hillaire guest starred in over a hundred episodes of various series usually playing a Frenchman In American films Hillaire played the French chef training Audrey Hepburn s eponymous Sabrina and was featured as Fritz the director in Woody Allen s mockumentary Take the Money and Run Contents 1 Heritage and early life 2 Hiding in Nazi Germany 3 Career in New York 4 The essence of all Frenchmen 5 Later career 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksHeritage and early life editHillaire s grandfather was Ferdinand Hiller 1 a Frankfurt born pianist and music educator a student of the Austro Hungarian composer virtuoso Johann Nepomuk Hummel himself a student of Mozart Under Hummel s tutelage Hiller met many members of Germany s creative community including Felix Mendelssohn and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1 Through Hummel Hiller met Ludwig van Beethoven just days before the legendary composer s death and with the permission of Hummel who was playing at Beethoven s funeral clipped a lock of hair from Beethoven s corpse 1 Before the elder Hiller died he gave the Beethoven keepsake as a birthday present to his son Cologne opera singer and music critic Paul Hiller 2 Erwin Hiller was born to Paul Hiller and his wife Sophie Lion in Cologne in 1908 the son was partly Jewish on both father s and mother s sides 3 4 Paul Hiller wrote for 24 years as the music critic of Cologne s Rheinische Zeitung reviewing over the course of a quarter century virtually every operatic and orchestral performance scheduled throughout the lower Rheinland 3 Erwin and his brother were exposed to music and the arts from their earliest days and by the father s death in 1934 Erwin was well established as an actor and a Lothario Hiding in Nazi Germany editWhile his brother Edgar fled to neutral Switzerland Erwin took up the stage name Harry Fuerster 5 or Furster 6 and began to tour Germany in a traveling theater company Then using romantic associations made during his touring Erwin Hiller under his own name became a clerk in Organization Todt Nazi Germany s civil and military engineering corps Stationed in Brittany Hiller rose to a position directly under the supervision of Albert Speer and in 1942 used his connections to attempt to bring his dying mother still living in Cologne to the comparative safety of France 6 Three years later while he was still working for the Todt in Germany Hiller s Jewish heritage was revealed Sentenced to death for his insidious deceit as much as his Semitic ancestry 6 Hiller awaited execution in a Weimar jail but was transferred to a Berlin prison to face six year old statutory rape charges made before the war by the mother of a teenaged admirer In April 1945 the Russian army liberated Berlin and Hiller was released from custody 6 Career in New York editHiller emigrated from Germany to the United States on June 15 1948 arriving in New York City and taking jobs in restaurants while he looked for work as an actor Shortly after coming to America Hiller decided that his German birth might hinder his prospects in the entertainment industry so he changed his identity one last time to Marcel Hillaire a Frenchman He never used his birth name again in public 6 Hillaire found employment portraying European characters in Manhattan theater productions and in the budding television industry s New York studios He appeared in three 1952 episodes of the Goodyear Playhouse and five episodes of the Lux Video Theatre by 1953 7 The same year Hillaire guested in one of the first situation comedies The Goldbergs When Billy Wilder cast his 1954 Sabrina starring Audrey Hepburn William Holden and Humphrey Bogart Hillaire in his first film role was chosen to portray a French master chef 8 While still in New York Hillaire appeared in two Broadway productions He played opposite Jean Pierre Aumont in the play The Heavenly Twins adapted from a French comedy by Albert Husson From February 1955 until April 1956 Hillaire had a featured role in the original cast of the Cole Porter musical Silk Stockings 9 10 The essence of all Frenchmen editAfter moving to Los Angeles Hillaire continued to portray Europeans mostly Frenchmen in television episodes and movies Beginning in the late fifties Hillaire took a one man touring show entitled The Smile of France to college campuses across the U S 7 9 10 11 In speaking to town newspapers about upcoming performances Hillaire told reporters he was born in the Menilmontant neighborhood of Paris 10 the son of circus performers who worked at the Folies Bergere 10 12 and was trained as an actor by French theater legends Louis Jouvet and Sacha Guitry 9 12 Hillaire adopted the sobriquet the essence of all Frenchmen and told reporters he had been acclaimed Le Bien Aime du Peuple Francais The Well Beloved of the French People 11 12 While performing at the Library of Congress s Coolidge Auditorium one of Hillaire s early shows was recorded for library archives and included works from Francois Villon Guy de Maupassant Pierre de Ronsard and Guillaume Apollinaire plus readings from love letters by Napoleon Bonaparte Jeanne Becu du Barry and Louis XV 13 14 Later performances added works from authors Jean de La Fontaine Colette Voltaire Marcel Pagnol and Sacha Guitry 10 11 Later career editFrom the early 1950s to the 1980s he played character parts in various TV shows including The Twilight Zone episodes A Most Unusual Camera and The New Exhibit Lost in Space Get Smart The Man from U N C L E McCloud and I Spy He appeared as a director in Woody Allen s second film Take the Money and Run 1969 Marcel Hillaire played a role in Combat Season 3 Episode 12 A Rare Vintage in 1964 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1954 Sabrina The Professor 1959 It Happened to Jane Chef Uncredited 1960 The Twilight Zone Waiter Episode A Most Unusual Camera 1960 Seven Thieves Duc di Salins 1960 North to Alaska Jenny s Husband Butler Uncredited 1961 The Honeymoon Machine Inspector of casino games 1962 Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Armand Dibier 1962 Bon Voyage Sewer Guide 1963 The Twilight Zone Museum Guide Episode The New Exhibit 1963 Take Her She s Mine Policeman 1963 The Wheeler Dealers Giuseppe Maitre d 1963 McHale s Navy Gerard Episode The Big Raffle 1963 McHale s Navy Emile Gerard Episode One Enchanted Weekend 1964 Wild and Wonderful Inspector Duvivier 1964 What a Way to Go French Lawyer Uncredited 1964 McHale s Navy movie Chief de Gendarmes 1964 Combat Jean Sebelleau Episode A Rare Vintage 1965 The Art of Love Executioner 1965 A Very Special Love Claude French Barrister 1966 Made in Paris Attendant 1966 The Time Tunnel Prisoner Boudaire on Devil s Island 1966 Murderers Row Police Capt Deveraux 1967 Monkeys Go Home Mayor Gaston Lou 1968 Lost in Space Phanzig Episode Condemned of Space 1968 Lost in Space the Junkman Episode Junkyard in Space 1969 Take the Money and Run Fritz Director 1978 Evening in Byzantium Inspector Le DiouxReferences edit a b c Martin Russell October 9 2009 Beethoven s Hair An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved Broadway Books pp 23 28 ISBN 978 0 7679 0351 6 Martin Russell October 9 2009 Beethoven s Hair An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved Broadway Books pp 9 ISBN 978 0 7679 0351 6 a b Martin Russell October 9 2009 Beethoven s Hair An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved Broadway Books pp 67 ISBN 978 0 7679 0351 6 Ken Eisner June 8 2005 Beethoven s Hair Movie Review Variety Archived from the original on September 21 2014 Because the Hillers were partially Jewish Paul s family had to flee the Nazis One of the singer s sons became the successful French actor Marcel Hillaire Martin Walker December 31 2000 This Beethoven saga missing many notes The Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on September 21 2014 the last of the Hillers had been living in Los Angeles and working as a character actor in Hollywood with parts in Mission Impossible and Woody Allen s Take the Money and Run under the new name of Marcel Hillaire His life is another missed epic Marcel survived the Hitler years by working as an itinerant actor under the name Harry Fuerster but was sacked and denounced after sleeping with the manager s wife and finally spared because when the Red Army captured Berlin he was in prison on a charge of statutory rape a b c d e Martin Russell October 9 2009 Beethoven s Hair An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved Broadway Books pp 261 264 ISBN 978 0 7679 0351 6 a b French 1 Man Theater Slated to Present Variety Act at ASC Arizona Republic Phoenix AZ February 18 1961 p 12 Retrieved 26 October 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp Horton Robert 2001 Billy Wilder Interviews University Press of Mississippi p xxix ISBN 9781578064441 a b c Marcel Hillaire French Actor At College Today The Terre Haute Star Terre Haute IN August 6 1958 p 14 Retrieved 26 October 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e Smile of France Scheduled by CBC Tri City Herald Pasco Washington April 14 1960 p 2 Retrieved 26 October 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Marcel Hillaire s Smile of France to Appear at ISTC The Indiana Gazette Indiana Pennsylvania October 19 1959 p 11 Retrieved 26 October 2014 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c French Actor to Present Series Program Monday The Lumberjack Northern Arizona University Associated Students February 16 1961 p 1 Retrieved 29 October 2014 The smile of France sound recording reading in French and English in the Coolidge Auditorium Feb 10 1958 ArchiveGrid Library of Congress Online Computer Library Center Inc 2011 Retrieved 29 October 2014 The smile of France reading in French and English in the Coolidge Auditorium Feb 10 1958 Library of Congress 1958 OCLC 29912902 Retrieved 29 October 2014 via OCLC World Cat a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link External links editMarcel Hillaire at IMDb Marcel Hillaire at 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