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Walter Pidgeon

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).

Walter Pidgeon
Pidgeon on Perry Mason (1963)
Born
Walter Davis Pidgeon

(1897-09-23)September 23, 1897
DiedSeptember 25, 1984(1984-09-25) (aged 87)
Citizenship
EducationUniversity of New Brunswick
OccupationActor
Years active1925–1977
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Edna Muriel Pickles
(m. 1919; died 1921)
Ruth Walker
(m. 1931)
Children1[1]
10th President of the Screen Actors Guild
In office
1952–1957
Preceded byRonald Reagan
Succeeded byLeon Ames

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

Early life edit

Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, Pidgeon was the son of Hannah (née Sanborn), a housewife, and Caleb Burpee Pidgeon, a haberdasher.[2]

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.[1] 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.[3]

Career edit

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.[1] 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.[1]

Pidgeon's success created a rift between Janis and him, leading to Pidgeon's dismissal and his move to Hollywood.[1] 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.[1] With the advent of slund films, 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).[1]

 
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.[4]

Politics edit

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.[5]

Personal life edit

In 1919, Pidgeon wed Edna Muriel Pickles, who died during the birth of their daughter, Edna.[6] In 1931, Pidgeon married his secretary, Ruth Walker, to whom he remained married until his death.[7]

Death edit

Pidgeon died on September 25, 1984, age 87, in Santa Monica, California, following a series of strokes.[8]

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

Complete filmography edit

Year Film Role Director Notes
1926 Mannequin Martin Innesbrook James Cruze
The Outsider Basil Owen Rowland V. Lee Lost film
Old Loves and New Clyde Lord Geradine Maurice Tourneur Lost film
Miss Nobody Bravo Lambert Hillyer Lost film
Marriage License? Paul Frank Borzage Lost film
1927 The Heart of Salome Monte Carroll Victor Schertzinger Lost film
The Girl from Rio Paul Sinclair Tom Terriss
The Thirteenth Juror Richard Marsden Edward Laemmle
The Gorilla Stevens Alfred Santell Lost film
1928 The Gateway of the Moon Arthur Wyatt John Griffith Wray Lost film
Woman Wise United States Consul Albert Ray Lost film
Turn Back the Hours Philip Drake Howard Bretherton
Clothes Make the Woman Victor Trent Tom Terriss
Melody of Love Jack Clark Arch Heath Lost film
1929 The Voice Within
Her Private Life Ned Thayer Alexander Korda
A Most Immoral Lady Tony Williams John Griffith Wray
1930 Showgirl in Hollywood Himself – Premiere Emcee Mervyn LeRoy Uncredited
Bride of the Regiment Col. Vultow John Francis Dillon Lost film
Sweet Kitty Bellairs Lord Varney Alfred E. Green
The Gorilla Arthur Marsden Bryan Foy Lost film
Viennese Nights Franz von Renner Alan Crosland
Going Wild 'Ace' Benton William A. Seiter
1931 Kiss Me Again Paul de St. Cyr William A. Seiter
The Hot Heiress Clay Clarence G. Badger
1932 Rockabye Al Howard George Cukor
1933 The Kiss Before the Mirror Lucy's Lover James Whale
1934 Journal of a Crime Florestan William Keighley
Good Badminton Walter
1936 Big Brown Eyes Richard Morey Raoul Walsh
Fatal Lady David Roberts Edward Ludwig
1937 She's Dangerous Dr. Scott Logan Lewis R. Foster
Girl Overboard Paul Stacey Sidney Salkow
As Good as Married Fraser James Edward Buzzell
Saratoga Hartley Madison Jack Conway
My Dear Miss Aldrich Ken Morley E. J. Babille
A Girl with Ideas Mickey McGuire S. Sylvan Simon
1938 Man-Proof Alan Wythe Richard Thorpe
The Girl of the Golden West Jack Rance Robert Z. Leonard
The Shopworn Angel Sam Bailey H.C. Potter
Too Hot to Handle William O. "Bill" Dennis Jack Conway
Listen, Darling Richard Thurlow Edwin L. Marin
1939 Society Lawyer Christopher Durant Edwin L. Marin
6,000 Enemies Steve Donegan George B. Seitz
Stronger Than Desire Tyler Flagg Leslie Fenton
Nick Carter, Master Detective Nick Carter / Robert Chalmers Jacques Tourneur
1940 I Take This Woman Phil Mayberry Scenes deleted
The House Across the Bay Tim Alfred Hitchcock (Uncredited)
It's a Date John Arlen William A. Seiter
Dark Command William 'Will' Cantrell Raoul Walsh
Phantom Raiders Nick Carter Jacques Tourneur
Sky Murder Nick Carter George B. Seitz
Flight Command Squadron Cmdr. Billy Gary Frank Borzage
1941 Man Hunt Captain Alan Thorndike Fritz Lang
Blossoms in the Dust Sam Gladney Mervyn LeRoy
How Green Was My Valley Mr. Gruffydd John Ford
Design for Scandal Jeff Sherman Norman Taurog
1942 Mrs. Miniver Clem Miniver William Wyler
White Cargo Harry Witzel Richard Thorpe
1943 The Youngest Profession Himself Edward Buzzell
Madame Curie Pierre Curie Mervyn LeRoy
1944 Mrs. Parkington Major Augustus 'Gus' Parkington Tay Garnett
1945 Week-End at the Waldorf Chip Collyer Robert Z. Leonard
1946 Holiday in Mexico Jeffrey Evans George Sidney
The Secret Heart Chris Matthews Robert Z. Leonard
1947 Cass Timberlane Himself – Party Guest George Sidney Uncredited
If Winter Comes Mark Sabre Victor Saville
1948 Julia Misbehaves William Sylvester Packett Jack Conway
Command Decision Major General Roland Goodlaw Kane Sam Wood
1949 The Red Danube Col. Michael S. "Hooky" Nicobar George Sidney
That Forsyte Woman Young Jolyon Forsyte Compton Bennett
1950 The Miniver Story Clem Miniver H.C. Potter
1951 Soldiers Three Col. Brunswick Tay Garnett
Calling Bulldog Drummond Maj. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond Victor Saville
Quo Vadis Narrator Mervyn LeRoy Voice, uncredited
The Unknown Man Dwight Bradley Masen Richard Thorpe
1952 The Sellout Haven D. Allridge Gerald Mayer
Million Dollar Mermaid Frederick Kellerman Mervyn LeRoy
The Bad and the Beautiful Harry Pebbel Vincente Minnelli
1953 Scandal at Scourie Patrick J. McChesney Jean Negulesco
Dream Wife Walter McBride Sidney Sheldon
1954 Executive Suite Frederick Y. Alderson Robert Wise
Men of the Fighting Lady Comdr. Kent Dowling Andrew Marton
The Last Time I Saw Paris James Ellswirth Richard Brooks
Deep in My Heart J.J. Shubert Stanley Donen
1955 Hit the Deck Rear Adm. Daniel Xavier Smith Roy Rowland
The Glass Slipper Narrator Charles Walters Voice, uncredited
1956 Forbidden Planet Dr. Morbius Fred M. Wilcox
These Wilder Years James Rayburn Roy Rowland
The Rack Col. Edward W. Hall, Sr. Arnold Laven
1958 Swiss Family Robinson Father
1959 Meet Me in St. Louis Mr. Alonzo Smith TV Movie
1961 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Adm. Harriman Nelson Irwin Allen
1962 Advise and Consent Senate Majority Leader Otto Preminger
Big Red James Haggin Norman Tokar
1963 The Two Colonels Colonello Timothy Henderson Steno
The Shortest Day Ernest Hemingway Sergio Corbucci Uncredited
Anniversary Narrator
1964 Mr. Kingston
1965 Cinderella King Ralph Nelson
1967 How I Spent My Summer Vacation Lewis Gannet
Warning Shot Orville Ames Buzz Kulik
1968 The Vatican Affair Il professore Herbert Cummings - un studioso illustre di cose vaticane Emilio Miraglia
Funny Girl Florenz Ziegfeld William Wyler
1969 Rascal Sterling North Norman Tokar Voice
1970 House on Greenapple Road Mayor Jack Parker Robert Day
The Mask of Sheba Dr. Max van Condon David Lowell Rich
1972 The Screaming Woman Dr. Amos Larkin Jack Smight
Skyjacked Sen. Arne Lindner John Guillermin
1973 The Neptune Factor Dr. Samuel Andrews Daniel Petrie
Harry in Your Pocket Casey Bruce Geller
1974 Live Again, Die Again Thomas Carmichael Richard A. Colla
The Girl on the Late, Late Show John Pahlman Gary Nelson
1975 You Lie So Deep, My Love Uncle Joe Padway David Lowell Rich
Murder on Flight 502 Charlie Parkins George McCowan
1976 The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case Judge Trenchard Buzz Kulik
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood Grayson's Butler Michael Winner
Two-Minute Warning The Pickpocket Larry Peerce
1978 Sextette The Chairman Ken Hughes

Radio appearances edit

Year Program Episode/source
1946 Lux Radio Theatre Mrs. Parkington[9]
1946 Lux Radio Theatre Together Again[10]
1952 Screen Guild Theatre "Heaven Can Wait"[11]
1953 Lux Radio Theatre The People Against O'Hara[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Foster, Charles (2003). Once upon a time in paradise : Canadians in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Toronto: Dundurn Group. pp. 233–250. ISBN 1-55002-464-7.
  2. ^ Parish, James Robert; Mank, Gregory W. (April 1981). The Hollywood Reliables. Arlington House. p. 147. ISBN 978-0870004308.
  3. ^ Foster, Charles. "The Gentleman from Saint John". new-brunswick.net. Retrieved 9 November 2021. ...using the money he earned, he entered the Boston Conservatory of Music.
  4. ^ Walter Davis Pidgeon's Petition for Naturalization as a United States Citizen, ancestry.com; accessed November 17, 2015.
  5. ^ Jordan, David M. (2011). FDR, Dewey, and the Election of 1944. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. pp. 231–32. ISBN 978-0253356833. pidgeon.
  6. ^ . NorthernStars.ca (The Canadian Movie Database). Archived from the original on December 3, 2020. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  7. ^ Berger, Joseph (1984-09-26). "WALTER PIDGEON, ACTOR, DIES AT 87". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  8. ^ Berger, Joseph (September 26, 1984). "Walter Pidgeon, Actor, Dies at 87". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-25. Walter Pidgeon, the courtly actor who distinguished his 47-year career with portrayals of men who prove both sturdy and wise, died yesterday at a hospital in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 87 years old and had suffered a series of strokes. ...
  9. ^ "'Lux' Guest". Harrisburg Telegraph. November 23, 1946. p. 19. Retrieved September 13, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "'Together Again' With Irene Dunn [sic] Next 'Lux' Drama". Harrisburg Telegraph. December 7, 1946. p. 19. Retrieved September 12, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ Kirby, Walter (April 6, 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. p. 52. Retrieved May 16, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Kirby, Walter (March 8, 1953). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. p. 46. Retrieved June 23, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Walter Pidgeon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 amp Consent 1962 Funny Girl 1968 and Harry in Your Pocket 1973 Walter PidgeonPidgeon on Perry Mason 1963 BornWalter Davis Pidgeon 1897 09 23 September 23 1897Saint John New Brunswick CanadaDiedSeptember 25 1984 1984 09 25 aged 87 Santa Monica California U S CitizenshipBritish subjectUnited States from 1943 EducationUniversity of New BrunswickOccupationActorYears active1925 1977Political partyRepublicanSpousesEdna Muriel Pickles m 1919 died 1921 wbr Ruth Walker m 1931 wbr Children1 1 10th President of the Screen Actors GuildIn office 1952 1957Preceded byRonald ReaganSucceeded byLeon AmesHe received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 and a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1975 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Complete filmography 7 Radio appearances 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editBorn in Saint John New Brunswick Canada Pidgeon was the son of Hannah nee Sanborn a housewife and Caleb Burpee Pidgeon a haberdasher 2 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 1 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 3 Career editWhile 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 1 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 1 Pidgeon s success created a rift between Janis and him leading to Pidgeon s dismissal and his move to Hollywood 1 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 1 With the advent of slund films 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 1 nbsp 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 amp 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 4 Politics editA Republican Pidgeon joined celebrity Republicans in 1944 at a rally in the Los Angeles Coliseum arranged by David O Selznick to support the Dewey Bricker 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 5 Personal life editIn 1919 Pidgeon wed Edna Muriel Pickles who died during the birth of their daughter Edna 6 In 1931 Pidgeon married his secretary Ruth Walker to whom he remained married until his death 7 Death editPidgeon died on September 25 1984 age 87 in Santa Monica California following a series of strokes 8 Walter Pidgeon has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6414 Hollywood Boulevard in California Complete filmography editYear Film Role Director Notes1926 Mannequin Martin Innesbrook James CruzeThe Outsider Basil Owen Rowland V Lee Lost filmOld Loves and New Clyde Lord Geradine Maurice Tourneur Lost filmMiss Nobody Bravo Lambert Hillyer Lost filmMarriage License Paul Frank Borzage Lost film1927 The Heart of Salome Monte Carroll Victor Schertzinger Lost filmThe Girl from Rio Paul Sinclair Tom TerrissThe Thirteenth Juror Richard Marsden Edward LaemmleThe Gorilla Stevens Alfred Santell Lost film1928 The Gateway of the Moon Arthur Wyatt John Griffith Wray Lost filmWoman Wise United States Consul Albert Ray Lost filmTurn Back the Hours Philip Drake Howard BrethertonClothes Make the Woman Victor Trent Tom TerrissMelody of Love Jack Clark Arch Heath Lost film1929 The Voice WithinHer Private Life Ned Thayer Alexander KordaA Most Immoral Lady Tony Williams John Griffith Wray1930 Showgirl in Hollywood Himself Premiere Emcee Mervyn LeRoy UncreditedBride of the Regiment Col Vultow John Francis Dillon Lost filmSweet Kitty Bellairs Lord Varney Alfred E GreenThe Gorilla Arthur Marsden Bryan Foy Lost filmViennese Nights Franz von Renner Alan CroslandGoing Wild Ace Benton William A Seiter1931 Kiss Me Again Paul de St Cyr William A SeiterThe Hot Heiress Clay Clarence G Badger1932 Rockabye Al Howard George Cukor1933 The Kiss Before the Mirror Lucy s Lover James Whale1934 Journal of a Crime Florestan William KeighleyGood Badminton Walter1936 Big Brown Eyes Richard Morey Raoul WalshFatal Lady David Roberts Edward Ludwig1937 She s Dangerous Dr Scott Logan Lewis R FosterGirl Overboard Paul Stacey Sidney SalkowAs Good as Married Fraser James Edward BuzzellSaratoga Hartley Madison Jack ConwayMy Dear Miss Aldrich Ken Morley E J BabilleA Girl with Ideas Mickey McGuire S Sylvan Simon1938 Man Proof Alan Wythe Richard ThorpeThe Girl of the Golden West Jack Rance Robert Z LeonardThe Shopworn Angel Sam Bailey H C PotterToo Hot to Handle William O Bill Dennis Jack ConwayListen Darling Richard Thurlow Edwin L Marin1939 Society Lawyer Christopher Durant Edwin L Marin6 000 Enemies Steve Donegan George B SeitzStronger Than Desire Tyler Flagg Leslie FentonNick Carter Master Detective Nick Carter Robert Chalmers Jacques Tourneur1940 I Take This Woman Phil Mayberry Scenes deletedThe House Across the Bay Tim Alfred Hitchcock Uncredited It s a Date John Arlen William A SeiterDark Command William Will Cantrell Raoul WalshPhantom Raiders Nick Carter Jacques TourneurSky Murder Nick Carter George B SeitzFlight Command Squadron Cmdr Billy Gary Frank Borzage1941 Man Hunt Captain Alan Thorndike Fritz LangBlossoms in the Dust Sam Gladney Mervyn LeRoyHow Green Was My Valley Mr Gruffydd John FordDesign for Scandal Jeff Sherman Norman Taurog1942 Mrs Miniver Clem Miniver William WylerWhite Cargo Harry Witzel Richard Thorpe1943 The Youngest Profession Himself Edward BuzzellMadame Curie Pierre Curie Mervyn LeRoy1944 Mrs Parkington Major Augustus Gus Parkington Tay Garnett1945 Week End at the Waldorf Chip Collyer Robert Z Leonard1946 Holiday in Mexico Jeffrey Evans George SidneyThe Secret Heart Chris Matthews Robert Z Leonard1947 Cass Timberlane Himself Party Guest George Sidney UncreditedIf Winter Comes Mark Sabre Victor Saville1948 Julia Misbehaves William Sylvester Packett Jack ConwayCommand Decision Major General Roland Goodlaw Kane Sam Wood1949 The Red Danube Col Michael S Hooky Nicobar George SidneyThat Forsyte Woman Young Jolyon Forsyte Compton Bennett1950 The Miniver Story Clem Miniver H C Potter1951 Soldiers Three Col Brunswick Tay GarnettCalling Bulldog Drummond Maj Hugh Bulldog Drummond Victor SavilleQuo Vadis Narrator Mervyn LeRoy Voice uncreditedThe Unknown Man Dwight Bradley Masen Richard Thorpe1952 The Sellout Haven D Allridge Gerald MayerMillion Dollar Mermaid Frederick Kellerman Mervyn LeRoyThe Bad and the Beautiful Harry Pebbel Vincente Minnelli1953 Scandal at Scourie Patrick J McChesney Jean NegulescoDream Wife Walter McBride Sidney Sheldon1954 Executive Suite Frederick Y Alderson Robert WiseMen of the Fighting Lady Comdr Kent Dowling Andrew MartonThe Last Time I Saw Paris James Ellswirth Richard BrooksDeep in My Heart J J Shubert Stanley Donen1955 Hit the Deck Rear Adm Daniel Xavier Smith Roy RowlandThe Glass Slipper Narrator Charles Walters Voice uncredited1956 Forbidden Planet Dr Morbius Fred M WilcoxThese Wilder Years James Rayburn Roy RowlandThe Rack Col Edward W Hall Sr Arnold Laven1958 Swiss Family Robinson Father1959 Meet Me in St Louis Mr Alonzo Smith TV Movie1961 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Adm Harriman Nelson Irwin Allen1962 Advise and Consent Senate Majority Leader Otto PremingerBig Red James Haggin Norman Tokar1963 The Two Colonels Colonello Timothy Henderson StenoThe Shortest Day Ernest Hemingway Sergio Corbucci UncreditedAnniversary Narrator1964 Mr Kingston1965 Cinderella King Ralph Nelson1967 How I Spent My Summer Vacation Lewis GannetWarning Shot Orville Ames Buzz Kulik1968 The Vatican Affair Il professore Herbert Cummings un studioso illustre di cose vaticane Emilio MiragliaFunny Girl Florenz Ziegfeld William Wyler1969 Rascal Sterling North Norman Tokar Voice1970 House on Greenapple Road Mayor Jack Parker Robert DayThe Mask of Sheba Dr Max van Condon David Lowell Rich1972 The Screaming Woman Dr Amos Larkin Jack SmightSkyjacked Sen Arne Lindner John Guillermin1973 The Neptune Factor Dr Samuel Andrews Daniel PetrieHarry in Your Pocket Casey Bruce Geller1974 Live Again Die Again Thomas Carmichael Richard A CollaThe Girl on the Late Late Show John Pahlman Gary Nelson1975 You Lie So Deep My Love Uncle Joe Padway David Lowell RichMurder on Flight 502 Charlie Parkins George McCowan1976 The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case Judge Trenchard Buzz KulikWon Ton Ton the Dog Who Saved Hollywood Grayson s Butler Michael WinnerTwo Minute Warning The Pickpocket Larry Peerce1978 Sextette The Chairman Ken HughesRadio appearances editYear Program Episode source1946 Lux Radio Theatre Mrs Parkington 9 1946 Lux Radio Theatre Together Again 10 1952 Screen Guild Theatre Heaven Can Wait 11 1953 Lux Radio Theatre The People Against O Hara 12 References edit a b c d e f g Foster Charles 2003 Once upon a time in paradise Canadians in the Golden Age of Hollywood Toronto Dundurn Group pp 233 250 ISBN 1 55002 464 7 Parish James Robert Mank Gregory W April 1981 The Hollywood Reliables Arlington House p 147 ISBN 978 0870004308 Foster Charles The Gentleman from Saint John new brunswick net Retrieved 9 November 2021 using the money he earned he entered the Boston Conservatory of Music Walter Davis Pidgeon s Petition for Naturalization as a United States Citizen ancestry com accessed November 17 2015 Jordan David M 2011 FDR Dewey and the Election of 1944 Bloomington and Indianapolis Indiana University Press pp 231 32 ISBN 978 0253356833 pidgeon Walter Pidgeon Biography NorthernStars ca The Canadian Movie Database Archived from the original on December 3 2020 Retrieved 2009 10 25 Berger Joseph 1984 09 26 WALTER PIDGEON ACTOR DIES AT 87 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 05 24 Berger Joseph September 26 1984 Walter Pidgeon Actor Dies at 87 The New York Times Retrieved 2009 10 25 Walter Pidgeon the courtly actor who distinguished his 47 year career with portrayals of men who prove both sturdy and wise died yesterday at a hospital in Santa Monica Calif He was 87 years old and had suffered a series of strokes Lux Guest Harrisburg Telegraph November 23 1946 p 19 Retrieved September 13 2015 via Newspapers com Together Again With Irene Dunn sic Next Lux Drama Harrisburg Telegraph December 7 1946 p 19 Retrieved September 12 2015 via Newspapers com Kirby Walter April 6 1952 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review p 52 Retrieved May 16 2015 via Newspapers com Kirby Walter March 8 1953 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review p 46 Retrieved June 23 2015 via Newspapers com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walter Pidgeon Walter Pidgeon at IMDb Walter Pidgeon at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Walter Pidgeon at Turner Classic Movies Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Canada nbsp New York City nbsp United States nbsp Los Angeles nbsp California nbsp Theatre nbsp Radio nbsp Film nbsp Television nbsp Music nbsp World War I nbsp Organized labor nbsp Conservatism Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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