Eugene Pallette

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Eugene Pallette
Pallette in My Man Godfrey (1936)
Born
Eugene William Pallette

(1889-07-08)July 8, 1889
DiedSeptember 3, 1954(1954-09-03) (aged 65)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1910–1946
Known for
Spouses
    (m. 1912; div. 1920)
      Marjorie Cagnacci
      (m. 1932)

      Eugene William Pallette (July 8, 1889 – September 3, 1954) 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. He had a deep, gravelly voice, which some critics have likened to the sound of a croaking frog,[1][2] and is probably best-remembered for comic character roles such as Alexander Bullock (Carole Lombard's character's father) in My Man Godfrey (1936), Friar Tuck in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), and his similar role as Fray Felipe in The Mark of Zorro (1940). He also co-starred in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) and Heaven Can Wait (1943).

      Early life

      Eugene Pallette was born in Winfield, Kansas, the son of William Baird Pallette and Elnora "Ella" Jackson. His parents had both been stage actors in their younger years, but by 1889 (the year of Pallette's birth) his father was working as an insurance salesman. His sister was Beulah L. Pallette.[3]

      Pallette attended Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana. He also worked as a jockey, and did a stage act which included three horses.

      Career

      Pallette began his acting career on the stage in stock company roles, appearing for six years.

      Silent films

      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 (1913), which was directed by Wallace Reid for Flying "A" Studios at Santa Barbara. The up-and-coming actor was also sharing an apartment with actor Wallace Reid.

      Pallette with May Allison in Fair and Warmer (1920)
      Léon Bary, Pallette, Douglas Fairbanks, and George Siegmann in The Three Musketeers (1921)

      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 (1915), where he played two parts, one in blackface, and Intolerance (1916). 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 (equivalent to $2,527,052 in 2025) in the same year. Eventually, he returned to film work.

      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 (136 kg).

      Sound films

      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 (described as "half an octave below anyone else in the cast") made him one of Hollywood's most sought-after character actors in the 1930s and '40s.

      The typical Pallette role was gruff, aggravated, and down to earth. He played the comically exasperated head of the family (e.g., My Man Godfrey, The Lady Eve, Heaven Can Wait), the cynical backroom sharpy (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), 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 10 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:

      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 (1944). 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.[4] 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.[5] 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 for lesser studios. His final movie, Suspense, was released in 1946.

      Later life

      Eugene Pallette's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

      In 1946, convinced that a "world blow-up" by atomic bombs was coming, the hawkish Pallette received considerable publicity when he set up a "mountain fortress" on a 3,500-acre (14 km2) ranch near Imnaha, Oregon, as a hideaway from universal catastrophe. The "fortress" reportedly was stocked with a sizable herd of prized cattle and 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.[6] 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.[7]

      He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6702 Hollywood Boulevard for his contribution to motion pictures.[8]

      Filmography

      Year Film Role Director Notes
      1913The FugitiveThe FugitiveShort
      Lost film
      When the Light FadesJohn RobertsonShort
      Lost film
      1915The Birth of a NationUnion SoldierD. W. GriffithUncredited
      The HighbindersHop WooTod BrowningShort
      Lost film
      The Story of a StoryThe AuthorTod BrowningShort
      Lost film
      The Spell of the PoppyManfrediTod BrowningShort
      Lost film
      1916Sunshine DadAlfred EvergreenEdward Dillon
      The Children in the HouseArthur Vincent
      Going StraightJimmy BriggsS.A. Franklin
      Hell-to-Pay AustinHarry TraceyPaul PowellLost film
      Gretchen the GreenhornRodgersSidney A. Franklin
      IntoleranceProsper LatourD. W. Griffith
      1917Each to His KindDick LarimerEdward LeSaintLost film
      The Winning of Sally TempleSir John GorhamGeorge Melford
      The Bond BetweenRaoul VauxDonald CrispLost film
      The Lonesome ChapGeorge RothwellEdward LeSaintLost film
      The Marcellini MillionsMr. MurrayDonald Crisp
      The World ApartClyde HoltWilliam Desmond TaylorLost film
      The Heir of the AgesLarry PayneEdward LeSaint
      The Ghost HouseSpud FosterWilliam C. deMilleLost film
      1918Madam Who?Lieutenant ConroyReginald BarkerIncomplete film
      His Robe of HonorClifford NordhoffRex IngramLost film
      Tarzan of the ApesScott Sidney
      A Man's ManCapt. BenevidoOscar ApfelLost film
      The Turn of a CardEddie BarrettOscar ApfelLost film
      Breakers AheadJim HawleyCharles BrabinLost film
      VivietteDick WareWalter EdwardsLost film
      No Man's LandSidney DundasWill S. Davis
      1919Words and Music by -Gene Harris
      The Amateur AdventuressGeorge GoodieHenry OttoLost film
      Be a Little SportDick NevinsScott DunlapLost film
      Fair and WarmerBilly BartlettHenry OttoLost film
      1920Alias Jimmy Valentine'Red' JocelynArthur D. RipleyLost film
      Terror IslandGuy MourdantJames CruzeIncomplete film
      Parlor, Bedroom and BathReggie IrvingEdward DillonLost film
      Twin BedsLloyd IngrahamLost film
      1921Fine FeathersBob ReynoldsFred Sittenham
      The Three MusketeersAramisFred Niblo
      1922Two Kinds of WomenOld CarsonColin CampbellLost film
      Without CompromiseTommy AinsworthEmmett J. FlynnLost film
      1923A Man's ManCaptain BenevidoLost film
      To the Last ManSimm BruceVictor Fleming
      Hell's HolePabloEmmett J. FlynnLost film
      North of Hudson BayPeter DaneJohn Ford
      The Ten CommandmentsIsraelite SlaveCecil B. DeMilleUncredited
      1924The Wolf ManPierreEdmund MortimerLost film
      The Galloping FishAnti-Volstead EsquireDel Andrewsuncredited
      Wandering HusbandsPercyWilliam Beaudine
      The Cyclone RiderEddieTom Buckingham
      Stupid, But BraveBanana KingRoscoe ArbuckleShort
      1925The Light of Western StarsStubWilliam K. HowardLost film
      Ranger of the Big PinesW.S. Van DykeLost film
      Wild Horse MesaMelberne TownsmanGeorge B. SeitzUncredited
      Without MercySimon LinkeGeorge Melford
      1926The Fighting EdgeSimpsonHenry LehrmanLost film
      Rocking MoonSide MoneyGeorge MelfordLost film
      The Volga BoatmanRevolutionaryCecil B. DeMilleUncredited
      Whispering CanyonHarvey Hawes
      MantrapE. Wesson WoodburyVictor Fleming
      You Never Know WomenParty GuestWilliam WellmanUncredited
      Desert ValleyDeputyScott R. Dunlap
      1927Should Men Walk Home?Detective, Intelligence BureauLeo McCareyShort
      Enemies of SocietyBarney MulhollandRalph Ince
      Fluttering HeartsMotorcycle CopJames ParrottShort
      Sugar DaddiesHardy Look-alikeLeo McCareyShort
      The Second Hundred YearsDinner HostFred GuiolShort; uncredited
      ChicagoRodney CasleyFrank Urson
      The Battle of the CenturyInsurance agentClyde BruckmanShort; uncredited
      1928Lights of New YorkGeneBryan Foy
      The Good-Bye KissThe CaptainMack SennettLost film
      Out of the RuinsVolangeJohn Francis DillonLost film
      The Red MarkSergeoJames Cruze
      His Private LifeHenri BérgereFrank TuttleLost film
      The Swell HeadBryan Foy[9]Short
      1929The Canary Murder CaseSgt. Ernest HeathMalcolm St. Clair
      The DummyMadisonRobert Milton
      The Studio Murder MysteryDetective Lieutenant DirkFrank Tuttle
      The Greene Murder CaseSgt. Ernest HeathFrank Tuttle
      The Virginian'Honey' WigginVictor Fleming
      The Love ParadeWar MinisterErnst Lubitsch
      Pointed HeelsJoe CarringtonA. Edward Sutherland
      1930The KibitzerKlausEdward Sloman
      Slightly ScarletSylvester CorbettEdwin H. Knopf
      Men Are Like ThatTraffic CopFrank Tuttle
      The Benson Murder CaseSgt. Ernest HeathFrank Tuttle
      Paramount on ParadeSergeant HeathEdmund Goulding and 10 other directorsMurder Will Out
      The Border LegionBunco DavisOtto Brower
      Let's Go NativeDeputy Sheriff 'Careful' CuthbertLeo McCarey
      The Sea GodSquare Deal McCarthyGeorge Abbott
      Follow ThruJ.C. EffinghamLloyd Corrigan
      The Santa Fe TrailDoc BradyEdwin H. Knopf
      Playboy of ParisPierre BourdinLudwig Berger
      Sea LegsHyacinth NitoucheVictor Heerman
      1931Fighting CaravansSethOtto Brower and David Burton
      It Pays to AdvertiseCyrus MartinFrank Tuttle
      The Stolen JoolsReporter #1William C. McGannShort
      Gun SmokeStub WallackEdward Sloman
      Dude RanchJudd/Black JedFrank Tuttle
      Huckleberry FinnDuke of BridgewaterNorman Taurog
      Girls About TownBenjamin ThomasGeorge Cukor
      1932Shanghai ExpressSam SaltJosef von Sternberg
      Dancers in the DarkGusDavid Burton
      Strangers of the EveningDetective BrubacherH. Bruce Humberstone
      Thunder BelowBill HornerRichard Wallace
      Tom Brown of CulverDeaf DinerWilliam Wyleruncredited
      The Night MayorHymie ShaneBenjamin Stoloff
      Wild GirlYuba BillRaoul Walsh
      The Half-Naked TruthAchillesGregory La Cava
      1933Hell BelowChief Torpedo ManJack Conway
      Made on BroadwayMike TerwilligerHarry Beaumont
      Storm at DaybreakJanosRichard Boleslawski
      Shanghai MadnessLobo LonerganJohn G. Blystone
      The Kennel Murder CaseDetective HeathMichael Curtiz
      From HeadquartersSgt. BoggsWilliam Dieterle
      Mr. SkitchCliff MerriweatherJames Cruze
      1934Cross Country CruiseWilly BronsonEdward Buzzell
      CaravanGypsy ChiefErik Charell
      I've Got Your NumberJoe FloodRay Enright
      Strictly DynamiteSourwoodElliott_Nugent| (unbilled)
      Friends of Mr. SweeneyWynn RixeyEdward Ludwig
      The Dragon Murder CaseSgt. HeathH. Bruce Humberstone
      One Exciting AdventureKleinsilberErnst L. Frank
      Something SimpleConventionaireShort; uncredited
      1935BordertownCharlie RoarkArchie Mayo
      All the King's HorsesConrad Q. ConleyFrank Tuttle
      Baby Face HarringtonUncle HenryRaoul Walsh
      Black SheepCol. Upton Calhoun BelcherAllan Dwan
      Steamboat Round the BendSheriff Rufe JeffersJohn Ford
      The Ghost Goes WestMr. Joe MartinRené Clair
      1936The Golden ArrowMr. MeyersAlfred E. Green
      My Man GodfreyAlexander BullockGregory La Cava
      Dishonour BrightBusbyTom Walls
      The Luckiest Girl in the WorldCampbell DuncanEdward Buzzell
      Easy to TakeDr. Reginald Kraft aka DocGlenn Tryon
      StowawayThe ColonelWilliam A. Seiter
      1937ClarenceMr. WheelerGeorge Archainbaud
      The Crime Nobody Saw'Babe' LawtonCharles Barton
      She Had to EatRaymond Q. NashMalcolm St. Clair
      TopperCaseyNorman Z. McLeod
      One Hundred Men and a GirlJohn R. FrostHenry Koster
      1938The Adventures of Robin HoodFriar TuckMichael Curtiz and William Keighley
      There Goes My HeartEditorNorman Z. McLeod
      1939Wife, Husband and FriendMike CraigGregory Ratoff
      Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonChick McGannFrank Capra
      1940First LoveJames ClintonHenry Koster
      Young Tom EdisonMr. NelsonNorman Taurog
      It's a DateGov. AllenWilliam A. Seiter
      Sandy Is a LadyP.J. BarnettCharles Lamont
      He Stayed for BreakfastMaurice DuvalAlexander Hall
      A Little Bit of HeavenHerringtonAndrew Marton
      The Mark of ZorroFray FelipeRouben Mamoulian
      1941Ride, Kelly, RideDuke MartinNorman Foster
      The Lady EveMr. PikePreston Sturges
      The Bride Came C.O.D.Lucius K. WinfieldWilliam Keighley
      World PremiereGregory MartinTed Tetzlaff
      Unfinished BusinessElmerGregory La Cava
      Swamp WaterSheriff Jeb McKaneJean Renoir
      Appointment for LoveGeorge HastingsWilliam A. Seiter
      1942The Male AnimalEd KellerElliott Nugent
      Almost MarriedDoctor DobsonCharles Lamont
      Are Husbands Necessary?BunkerNorman Taurog
      Lady in a JamMr. John BillingsleyGregory La Cava
      Tales of ManhattanLutherJulien Duvivier
      The Big StreetNicely Nicely JohnsonIrving Reis
      The Forest RangersHoward HustonGeorge Marshall
      Silver QueenSteve AdamsLloyd Bacon
      1943It Ain't HayGregory WarnerErle C. Kenton
      Slightly DangerousDurstinBuster Keaton
      Heaven Can WaitE.F. StrabelErnst Lubitsch
      The KansanTom WaggonerGeorge Archainbaud
      The Gang's All HereAndrew Mason Sr.Busby Berkeley
      1944Pin Up GirlBarney BriggsH. Bruce Humberstone
      Sensations of 1945Gus CraneAndrew Stone
      Step LivelySimon JenkinsTim Whelan
      In the Meantime, DarlingHenry B. PrestonOtto Preminger
      Heavenly DaysSenator BigbeeHoward Estabrook
      Lake Placid SerenadeCarl CermakSteve Sekely
      1945The CheatersJames C. PidgeonJoseph Kane
      1946Deadline at DawnMan In CrowdHarold Clurmanuncredited
      In Old SacramentoSheriff Jim WalesJoseph Kane
      SuspenseHarry WheelerFrank Tuttle

      References

      1. Rowan, Terry (2016). Character-Based Film Series Part 1. lulu.com. p. 157. ISBN 9781365021282.
      2. Sikov, Ed (1989). Screwball: Hollywood's Madcap Romantic Comedies. New York City: Crown Publishers. p. 138. ISBN 978-0517573020.
      3. Gordon, Roger L. (2018). Supporting Actors in Motion Pictures. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Dorrance Publishing Company. p. 152. ISBN 978-1-4809-4499-2.
      4. Fujiwara, Chris (2009). The World and Its Double: The Life and Work of Otto Preminger. New York City: Macmillan Publishers. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-86547-995-1.
      5. "Eugene Pallette – Brief Biography with Additional Trivia". July 8, 2013.
      6. California Death Index, Name: Eugene William Pallette, Birth Date: 07-08-1889, Mother's Maiden Name: Jackson, Father's Last: Pallette, Sex: Male, Birth Place: Kansas, Death Place: Los Angeles (19), Death Date: 09-03-1954, Age: 65 yrs.
      7. "Pioneer Film Actor Eugene Pallette Dies". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. September 4, 1954. p. A1.
      8. "Eugene Pallette". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Archived from the original on February 19, 2014. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
      9. Love 1977, p. 153

      Works cited

      • Love, Bessie (1977). From Hollywood with Love: An Autobiography of Bessie Love. London: Elm Tree Books. OCLC 734075937.

      Further reading

      • Alistair, Rupert (2018). "Eugene Pallette". The Name Below the Title : 65 Classic Movie Character Actors from Hollywood's Golden Age (softcover) (First ed.). Great Britain: Independently published. pp. 208–211. ISBN 978-1-7200-3837-5.