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  1. Eugene William Pallette (July 8, 1889 – September 3, 1954 [citation needed]) was an American actor who worked in both the silent and sound eras, performing in more than 240 productions between 1913 and 1946. After an early career as a slender leading man, Pallette became a stout character actor.

  2. Eugene Pallette. Actor: The Adventures of Robin Hood. This eminently recognizable, bulbous, beetle-browed character actor left Culver Military Academy and began acting in repertory companies before becoming a Hollywood extra and stunt man.

  3. Eugene Pallette. Actor: The Adventures of Robin Hood. This eminently recognizable, bulbous, beetle-browed character actor left Culver Military Academy and began acting in repertory companies before becoming a Hollywood extra and stunt man.

  4. Sep 3, 2015 · Actor. One of the most distinctive character players of Hollywood's Golden Age. With his barrel build and unforgettable frog voice, he was equally effective in comic or villainous roles. Pallette is probably best remembered as the exasperated patriarch of the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey (1936) and as Friar Tuck...

  5. Eugene William Pallette (July 8, 1889 – September 3, 1954) was an American actor. He appeared in over 240 silent era and sound era motion pictures between 1913 and 1946.

  6. Jul 8, 2013 · Eugene Pallette was a popular actor in silent films beginning in the early 1910s. You didn’t hear the voice and you didn’t see the bulk. “Believe it or not I was Norma Talmadge’s leading man,” Pallette said in 1940 (Graham).

  7. Jul 8, 2014 · Eugene Pallette AKA Eugene Pallett, Gene Pallette, Jean Pallette, (Guy Mourdant) is truly a very interesting, controversial actor from the Golden Age of Hollywood.

  8. The memory of his unpalatable politics lost to time, Pallette lived on in the hearts of moviegoers as an indispensable element of Hollywood's Golden Age, a versatile character actor who could speak for the masses or drown out its voice with his own.

  9. Eugene Pallette was a popular character actor of the 1930s and 1940s, (1939, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington; 1940, The Mark of Zorro; 1941, The Bride Came COD), usually playing fathers or figures of authority who proved to be neither as dumb nor as cantankerous as they looked.

  10. Eugene William Pallette was an American actor who worked in both the silent and sound eras, performing in more than 240 productions between 1913 and 1946.

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