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    Marcel Hillaire

    German-born american character actor

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  1. Marcel Hillaire. Highest Rated: 91% Take the Money and Run (1969) Lowest Rated: 89% Sabrina (1954) Birthday: Apr 23, 1908. Birthplace: Cologne, Germany. Marcel Hillaire was an actor who...

  2. Marcel Hillaire was an actor who graced the silver screen many times throughout his Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Hillaire appeared in such films as the comedy adaptation "Sabrina" (1954) with Humphrey Bogart, the crime thriller "Seven Thieves" (1960) with Edward G Robinson and "North to Alaska" (1960) with John Wayne.

  3. Biography. Marcel Hillaire was an actor who graced the silver screen many times throughout his Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Hillaire appeared in such films as the comedy adaptation "Sabrina" (1954) with Humphrey Bogart, the crime thriller "Seven Thieves" (1960) with Edward G Robinson and "North to Alaska" (1960) with John Wayne.

  4. Character actor Marcel Hillaire frequently played Europeans on-stage, in cinema, and on television. Born Erwin Miller in Germany, he changed his name to Harry Furster -- a name he used in his early stage career -- during the Nazi regime and served in the army until he was discovered and imprisoned.

  5. 1954. Sabrina as Professor. Marcel Hillaire is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Take the Money and Run, Sabrina, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Seven Thieves, Murderers' Row, The Honeymoon Machine, Monkeys, Go Home!, and The Wheeler Dealers.

  6. Marcel Hillaire. Find on IMDB. Find on Wikipedia. Reviews. Take the Money and Run (1969) Roger Ebert. Fritz. Popular reviews. Girls State. Nell Minow . Road House. Brian Tallerico. Out of the Past. Roger Ebert. The First Omen. Tomris Laffly. The best movie reviews, in your inbox. Movie reviews. Roger's Greatest Movies. All Reviews. Cast and crew.

  7. Marcel Hillaire (born Erwin Ottmar Hiller) 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.

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