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  1. Walter Davis Pidgeon (Saint John, de Nuevo Brunswick, 23 de septiembre de 1897-Santa Mónica, 25 de septiembre de 1984) fue un actor canadiense que vivió la mayor parte de su vida en Estados Unidos, y que finalmente se nacionalizó como ciudadano de esa nación.

  2. Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 – September 25, 1984) was a Canadian-American actor. A major leading man during the Golden Age of Hollywood, known for his "portrayals of men who prove both sturdy and wise," [2] Pidgeon earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, for his roles in Mrs. Miniver (1942) and Madame Curie (1943). [3]

  3. Actor: Forbidden Planet. Walter Pidgeon, a handsome, tall and dark-haired man, began his career studying voice at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He then did theater, mainly stage musicals. He went to Hollywood in the early 1920s, where he made silent films, including Mannequin (1926) and Sumuru (1927).

  4. Walter Pidgeon. Actor: Forbidden Planet. Walter Pidgeon, a handsome, tall and dark-haired man, began his career studying voice at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He then did theater, mainly stage musicals. He went to Hollywood in the early 1920s, where he made silent films, including Mannequin (1926) and Sumuru (1927).

  5. Por AlohaCriticón. Compartir: WALTER PIDGEON. (1897-1984) Medía 1’89. Gran actor canadiense de extensa trayectoria cinematográfica, Walter Pidgeon nació el 23 de septiembre del año 1897 en East St. John, New Brunswick, hijo de Caleb Pidgeon, de profesión sastre, y de Hannah Sanborn.

  6. 26 de sept. de 1984 · 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...

  7. Pidgeon fue cantante de opereta. Desde sus inicios en el mundo del cine 1926, realizó numerosos papeles, aunque fue en su madurez cuando consiguió el éxito: Tentación ( George Cukor, 1932); Big Brown Eyes (R. Waish, 1936); Sucedió en China (J. Conway, 1938); Mando siniestro (Waish, 1940) y De corazón a corazón ( Mervyn Leroy, 1941).