Irving Pichel Born: 24-Jun-1891 Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA Died: 13-Jul-1954 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Film Director, Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Destination Moon Wife: Violette Wilson (three sons) Son: Julian Irving Son: Marlowe Agnew Son: Pichel Wilson
University: Harvard University
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Martin Luther (8-May-1953) Santa Fe (1-Apr-1951) Destination Moon (27-Jun-1950) Quicksand (24-Mar-1950) The Great Rupert (8-Jan-1950) Without Honor (26-Oct-1949) Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (11-Aug-1948) The Miracle of the Bells (16-Mar-1948) Something in the Wind (1-Aug-1947) They Won't Believe Me (16-Jul-1947) Temptation (2-Dec-1946) O.S.S. (26-May-1946) The Bride Wore Boots (8-May-1946) Colonel Effingham's Raid (24-Jan-1946) Tomorrow Is Forever (18-Jan-1946) A Medal for Benny (16-Apr-1945) And Now Tomorrow (22-Nov-1944) Happy Land (10-Nov-1943) The Moon Is Down (14-Mar-1943) Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (25-Sep-1942) The Pied Piper (8-Jul-1942) Secret Agent of Japan (16-Mar-1942) Dance Hall (18-Jul-1941) Hudson's Bay (9-Jan-1941) The Man I Married (2-Aug-1940) Beware of Ladies (21-Dec-1936) She (12-Jul-1935) Before Dawn (4-Aug-1933) The Most Dangerous Game (9-Sep-1932)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Martin Luther (8-May-1953) · Brueck Santa Fe (1-Apr-1951) Rio (29-Sep-1939) Juarez (24-Apr-1939) · Carbajal Topper Takes a Trip (21-Jan-1939) · Prosecutor There Goes My Heart (27-Sep-1938) · Mr. Gorman Jezebel (10-Mar-1938) · Huger High, Wide, and Handsome (21-Jul-1937) General Spanky (11-Dec-1936) Dracula's Daughter (11-May-1936) · Sandor Special Agent (14-Sep-1935) I Am a Thief (24-Nov-1934) · Count Trentini Cleopatra (5-Oct-1934) · Apollodorus British Agent (15-Sep-1934) · Pavlov Fog Over Frisco (2-Jun-1934) · Jake Bello The Right to Romance (17-Nov-1933) · Dr. Beck Night Flight (6-Oct-1933) · Dr. Decosta The Story of Temple Drake (6-May-1933) · Lee Goodwin Oliver Twist (28-Feb-1933) The Woman Accused (17-Feb-1933) Madame Butterfly (30-Dec-1932) Strange Justice (7-Oct-1932) · L. D. Waters The Painted Woman (15-Aug-1932) Westward Passage (27-May-1932) · Harry The Cheat (28-Nov-1931) An American Tragedy (5-Aug-1931) · DA Orville Mason
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