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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. Jul 8, 2013 · Reid’s wife, Dorothy Davenport, wrote that Pallette and Reid shared an apartment around 1913. Hollywood columnist Jimmy Starr refers to an Anne Pallette as Eugene's former wife by July 1922. Anne was secretary to Norma Talmadge, one of Eugene’s regular co-stars.

  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.

    • July 8, 1889
    • September 3, 1954
  4. 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.

    • January 1, 1
    • Winfield, Kansas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  5. Wife. Died in 1964. With the transition in Hollywood from silent to talking pictures, audiences most often heard rather than saw Eugene Pallette coming. His once athletic build blown out to rotund proportions and his voice registering an octave lower than a bullfrog's, Pallette was a singular presence among the ranks of studio players during ...

  6. Biography. 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.

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  8. Biography. With the transition in Hollywood from silent to talking pictures, audiences most often heard rather than saw Eugene Pallette coming. His once athletic build blown out to rotund proportions and his voice registering an octave lower than a bullfrog's, Pallette was a singular presence among the ranks of studio players during the Great ...