Irving Pichel
Irving Pichel was born on June 24, 1891, and passed away on July 13, 1954. He made a name for himself as both an actor and a film director in the United States. Pichel's personal life intertwined with the arts; he married Violette Wilson, whose father, Jackson Stitt Wilson, served as a Methodist minister and held the position of Socialist mayor in Berkeley, California. Violette also had a notable family background, as her sister was the actress Viola Barry. The couple welcomed three sons into their family: Pichel Wilson, Julian Irving, and Marlowe Agnew. Throughout his career, Pichel contributed significantly to the film industry, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his dual talents in acting and direction.
Filmography
Oliver Twist (1933)
The Cheat
Santa Fe
Wild Girl
British Agent
I'm No Angel
Dick Tracy's G-Men
Topper Takes a Trip
Special Agent
High, Wide and Handsome
The Story of Temple Drake
The Woman Accused
Rio
Fog Over Frisco
General Spanky
Destination Moon
Martin Luther
Jezebel
An American Tragedy
Night Flight
Dracula's Daughter