Eugene Pallette
Eugene William Pallette was an American film 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. He had a deep voice, which some critics have likened to the sound of a croaking frog, and is probably best-remembered for comic character roles such as Alexander Bullock, Carole Lombard's character's father, in My Man Godfrey, as Friar Tuck in The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Errol Flynn, and his similar role as Fray Felipe in The Mark of Zorro starring Tyrone Power. He also starred in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Heaven Can Wait.
Early life and career
He was born in Winfield, Kansas, the son of William Baird Pallette and Elnora "Ella" Jackson. Both of his parents had been actors in their younger years, but by 1889 Pallette's father was an insurance salesman. His sister was Beulah L. Pallette.Pallette attended Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana. He also worked as a jockey, and did a stage act which included three horses. Pallette then began his acting career on the stage in stock company roles, appearing for a period of six years.
Silent pictures
Pallette began his silent film career as an extra and stunt man in 1910 or 1911. His first credited appearance was in the one-reel short western/drama The Fugitive which was directed by Wallace Reid for Flying "A" Studios at Santa Barbara. The up-and-coming actor was also splitting an apartment with actor Wallace Reid.in Fair and Warmer
Quickly advancing to featured status, Pallette was cast in many westerns. He worked with D. W. Griffith on such films as The Birth of a Nation, where he played two parts, one in blackface, and Intolerance. He also played a Chinese role in Tod Browning's The Highbinders. At this time, Pallette had a slim, athletic figure, a far cry from his portly build later in his career. He starred as the slender sword-fighting swashbuckler Aramis in Douglas Fairbanks' 1921 version of The Three Musketeers, one of the great smash hits of the silent era. However, his girth had begun to get stockier, ending his ambitions of becoming a leading man. Discouraged, Pallette left Hollywood for the oil fields of Texas, where he both made and lost a sizable fortune of $140,000 in the same year. Eventually he returned to film work.
, Pallette, Douglas Fairbanks and George Siegmann in The Three Musketeers
After gaining a great deal of weight, he became one of the screen's most recognizable character actors. In 1927, he signed as a regular for Hal Roach Studios and was a reliable comic foil in several early Laurel and Hardy movies. In later years, Pallette's weight may have topped out at more than 300 pounds.
Sound pictures
The advent of the talkies proved to be the second major career boost for Pallette. In 1929 he appeared as "Honey" Wiggin in the 1929 talkie The Virginian. His inimitable rasping gravel voice made him one of Hollywood's most sought-after character actors in the 1930s and 1940s.The typical Pallette role was gruff, aggravated and down to earth. He played the comically exasperated head of the family, the cynical backroom sharpy, and the gruff police sergeant in five Philo Vance films including The Kennel Murder Case. Pallette thus appeared in more Philo Vance films than any of the ten actors who played the aristocratic lead role of Vance. Pallette's best-known role may be as Friar Tuck in The Adventures of Robin Hood; he made a similar appearance as Friar Felipe two years later in The Mark of Zorro.
BBC commentator Dana Gioia described Pallette's onscreen appeal:
showing Pallette with William Powell in My Man Godfrey
The mature Pallette character is a creature of provocative contradictions—tough-minded but indulgent, earthy but epicurean, relaxed but excitable. His grit and gravel voice sounds simultaneously tough and comic.... Pallette uses his girth to create a common touch. Stuffed into a tuxedo that seems perpetually near bursting, he seems more down-to-earth than the stylish high society types who surround him.
Pallette was cast as the father of lead actress Jeanne Crain for the film In the Meantime, Darling. Director Otto Preminger clashed with Pallette and claimed he was "an admirer of Hitler and convinced that Germany would win the war". Pallette refused to sit at the same table with black actor Clarence Muse in a scene set in a kitchen. "You're out of your mind, I won't sit next to a nigger", Pallette hissed at Preminger. Preminger furiously informed Fox studio head Darryl F. Zanuck, who fired Pallette. Although Pallette remains in scenes he already had filmed, the remainder of his role not yet shot was eliminated from the script. However, a 1953 issue of the African-American magazine Jet listed Pallette as being among the attendees of a Hollywood banquet honoring the then "oldest Negro actress in the world," Madame Sul-Te-Wan. For his part, Pallette always maintained that a medical problem with his throat ended his career.
In increasingly ill health by his late 50s, Pallette made fewer and fewer movies, and for lesser studios. His final movie, Suspense, was released in 1946.
Later life
In 1946, convinced that there was going to be a "world blow-up" by atomic bombs, the hawkish Pallette received considerable publicity when he set up a "mountain fortress" on a ranch near Imnaha, Oregon, as a hideaway from universal catastrophe. The "fortress" reportedly was stocked with a sizable herd of prize cattle, enormous supplies of food, and had its own canning plant and lumber mill.When the "blow-up" he anticipated failed to materialize after two years, he began disposing of the Oregon ranch and returned to Los Angeles and his movie colony friends. He never appeared in another movie, however.
Eugene Pallette died at age 65 in 1954 from throat cancer at his apartment, 10835 Wilshire Boulevard, in Los Angeles. His wife, Marjorie, and his sister, Beulah Phelps, were at his side. Private funeral services were conducted on Saturday, September 4, 1954, at the Armstrong Family Mortuary. His cremated remains are interred in an unmarked grave behind the monument of his parents at Green Lawn Cemetery in Grenola, Kansas.
He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6702 Hollywood Boulevard for his contribution to motion pictures.
Filmography
- The Fugitive as The Fugitive
- When the Light Fades as John Robertson
- The Birth of a Nation as Union Soldier
- The Highbinders as Hop Woo
- The Story of a Story as John Penhallow - The Author
- The Spell of the Poppy as Manfredi
- Sunshine Dad as Alfred Evergreen
- The Children in the House as Arthur Vincent
- Going Straight as Jimmy Briggs
- Hell-to-Pay Austin as Harry Tracey
- Gretchen the Greenhorn as Rodgers
- Intolerance as Prosper Latour
- Each to His Kind as Dick Larimer
- The Winning of Sally Temple as Sir John Gorham
- The Bond Between as Raoul Vaux
- The Lonesome Chap as George Rothwell
- The Marcellini Millions as Mr. Murray
- The World Apart as Clyde Holt
- The Heir of the Ages as Larry Payne
- The Ghost House as Spud Foster
- Madam Who? as Lieutenant Conroy
- His Robe of Honor as Clifford Nordhoff
- Tarzan of the Apes
- A Man's Man as Capt. Benevido
- The Turn of a Card as Eddie Barrett
- Breakers Ahead as Jim Hawley
- Viviette as Dick Ware
- No Man's Land as Sidney Dundas
- Words and Music by - as Gene Harris
- The Amateur Adventuress as George Goodie
- Be a Little Sport as Dick Nevins
- Fair and Warmer as Billy Bartlett
- Alias Jimmy Valentine as 'Red' Jocelyn
- Terror Island as Guy Mourdant
- Parlor, Bedroom and Bath as Reggie Irving
- Twin Beds
- Fine Feathers as Bob Reynolds
- The Three Musketeers as Aramis
- Two Kinds of Women as Old Carson
- Without Compromise as Tommy Ainsworth
- A Man's Man as Captain Benevido
- To the Last Man as Simm Bruce
- Hell's Hole as Pablo
- North of Hudson Bay as Peter Dane
- The Ten Commandments as Israelite Slave
- The Wolf Man as Pierre
- The Galloping Fish as Anti-Volstead Esquire
- Wandering Husbands as Percy
- The Cyclone Rider as Eddie
- Stupid, But Brave as Richard Peeling - Banana King
- The Light of Western Stars as Stub
- Ranger of the Big Pines
- Wild Horse Mesa as Melberne Townsman
- Without Mercy as Simon Linke
- The Fighting Edge as Simpson
- Rocking Moon as Side Money
- Whispering Canyon as Bill Dancing
- The Volga Boatman as Revolutionary
- Whispering Canyon as Harvey Hawes
- Mantrap as E. Wesson Woodbury
- You Never Know Women as Party Guest
- Desert Valley as Deputy
- Should Men Walk Home? as Detective, Intelligence Bureau
- Enemies of Society as Barney Mulholland
- Fluttering Hearts as Motorcycle Cop
- Sugar Daddies as Hardy Look-alike
- The Second Hundred Years as Dinner Host
- Chicago as Rodney Casley
- The Battle of the Century as Insurance agent
- Lights of New York as Gene
- The Good-Bye Kiss as The Captain
- Out of the Ruins as Volange
- The Red Mark as Sergeo
- His Private Life as Henri Bérgere
- The Swell Head
- The Canary Murder Case as Sgt. Ernest Heath
- The Dummy as Madison
- The Studio Murder Mystery as Detective Lieutenant Dirk
- The Greene Murder Case as Sgt. Ernest Heath
- The Virginian as 'Honey' Wiggin
- The Love Parade as War Minister
- Pointed Heels as Joe Carrington
- The Kibitzer as Klaus
- Slightly Scarlet as Sylvester Corbett
- Men Are Like That as Traffic Cop
- The Benson Murder Case as Sgt. Ernest Heath
- Paramount on Parade as Sergeant Heath
- The Border Legion as Bunco Davis
- Let's Go Native as Deputy Sheriff 'Careful' Cuthbert
- The Sea God as Square Deal McCarthy
- Follow Thru as J.C. Effingham
- The Santa Fe Trail as Doc Brady
- Playboy of Paris as Pierre Bourdin
- Sea Legs as Hyacinth Nitouche
- Fighting Caravans as Seth
- It Pays to Advertise as Cyrus Martin
- The Stolen Jools as Reporter #1
- Gun Smoke as Stub Wallack
- Dude Ranch as Judd/Black Jed
- Huckleberry Finn as Duke of Bridgewater
- Girls About Town as Benjamin Thomas
- Shanghai Express as Sam Salt
- Dancers in the Dark as Gus
- Strangers of the Evening as Detective Brubacher
- Thunder Below as Bill Horner
- Tom Brown of Culver as Deaf Diner
- The Night Mayor as Hymie Shane
- Wild Girl as Yuba Bill
- The Half-Naked Truth as Achilles
- Hell Below as Mac Dougal - Chief Torpedo Man
- Made on Broadway as Mike Terwilliger
- Storm at Daybreak as Janos
- Shanghai Madness as Lobo Lonergan
- The Kennel Murder Case as Detective Heath
- From Headquarters as Sgt. Boggs
- Mr. Skitch as Cliff Merriweather
- Cross Country Cruise as Willy Bronson
- Caravan as Gypsy Chief
- I've Got Your Number as Joe Flood
- Strictly Dynamite as Sourwood
- Friends of Mr. Sweeney as Wynn Rixey
- The Dragon Murder Case as Sgt. Heath
- One Exciting Adventure as Kleinsilber
- Something Simple as Conventionaire
- Bordertown as Charlie Roark
- All the King's Horses as Conrad Q. Conley
- Baby Face Harrington as Uncle Henry
- Black Sheep as Col. Upton Calhoun Belcher
- Steamboat Round the Bend as Sheriff Rufe Jeffers
- The Ghost Goes West as Mr. Joe Martin
- The Golden Arrow as Mr. Meyers
- My Man Godfrey as Alexander Bullock
- Dishonour Bright as Busby
- The Luckiest Girl in the World as Campbell Duncan
- Easy to Take as Dr. Reginald Kraft aka Doc
- Stowaway as The Colonel
- Clarence as Mr. Wheeler
- The Crime Nobody Saw as 'Babe' Lawton
- She Had to Eat as Raymond Q. Nash
- Topper as Casey
- One Hundred Men and a Girl as John R. Frost
- The Adventures of Robin Hood as Friar Tuck
- There Goes My Heart as Mr. Stevens - Editor
- Wife, Husband and Friend as Mike Craig
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Chick McGann
- It's a Date as James Clinton
- Young Tom Edison as Mr. Nelson
- It's a Date as Gov. Allen
- Sandy Is a Lady as P.J. Barnett
- He Stayed for Breakfast as Maurice Duval
- A Little Bit of Heaven as Herrington
- The Mark of Zorro as Fray Felipe
- Ride, Kelly, Ride as Duke Martin
- The Lady Eve as Mr. Pike
- The Bride Came C.O.D. as Lucius K. Winfield
- World Premiere as Gregory Martin
- Unfinished Business as Elmer
- Swamp Water as Sheriff Jeb McKane
- Appointment for Love as George Hastings
- The Male Animal as Ed Keller
- Almost Married as Doctor Dobson
- Are Husbands Necessary? as Bunker
- Lady in a Jam as Mr. John Billingsley
- Tales of Manhattan as Luther
- The Big Street as Nicely Nicely Johnson
- The Forest Rangers as Howard Huston
- Silver Queen as Steve Adams
- It Ain't Hay as Gregory Warner
- Slightly Dangerous as Durstin
- Heaven Can Wait as E.F. Strabel
- The Kansan as Tom Waggoner
- The Gang's All Here as Andrew Mason Sr.
- Pin Up Girl as Barney Briggs
- Sensations of 1945 as Gus Crane
- Step Lively as Simon Jenkins
- In the Meantime, Darling as Henry B. Preston
- Heavenly Days as Senator Bigbee
- Lake Placid Serenade as Carl Cermak
- The Cheaters as James C. Pidgeon
- Deadline at Dawn as Man In Crowd
- In Old Sacramento as Sheriff Jim Wales
- Suspense as Harry Wheeler