Etienne Girardot Overview:

Character actor, Etienne Girardot, was born on Feb 22, 1856 in London, England. Girardot died at the age of 83 on Nov 10, 1939 in Hollywood, CA .

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British actor (of French parentage) often seen as fussy, pernickety characters of minor authority. Despite having lived in California for many years, his film credits are almost all contained in the last seven years of the 1930s. There can't be many actors who started the major part of their film career at 77, but Girardot actually won something of a cult following for himself, especially as the feisty little coroner, Dr. Doremus, in the Philo Vance detective mysteries.

(Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Film Character Actors: an Illustrated Directory).

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Etienne Girardot Quotes:

Dr. Doremus: I'm a doctor, not a magician.


Dr. Doremus: I'm the city butcher, not a detective.


Dr. Doremus: I'm a doctor, not a detective.


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Etienne Girardot Facts
Appeared in no less than 26 Broadway shows from 1900-1932, including the comedy, Twentieth Century (1932).

Girardot's body rests in an unmarked grave at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA.

One of the tiniest of Hollywood's character actors, Etienne appears as the office manager in John Ford's "The Whole Town's Talking" where he can be seen in the corridor of police headquarters talking to Donald Meek, another extremely diminutive character actor. Meek appears to be even taller than Etienne.

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