Irving Pichel

Irving Pichel

A close friend of playwright George S. Kaufman, Pichel also convinced veteran character actor Charles Lane to give acting a try. Together they went to Los Angeles and studied at the Pasadena Playhouse.

Directed 2 actors to Oscar nominations: Monty Woolley (Best Actor, The Pied Piper (1942)) and J. Carrol Naish (Best Supporting Actor, A Medal for Benny (1945)).

Discovered actress Natalie Wood

Ethnic character villain in early pre-Code talkies who later moved into full-time directing for Twentieth Century-Fox. Pichel (last name pronounced "Pitch-ell" like "Mitchell") directed the sci-fi film Destination Moon (1950), which won a "Best Crime or Adventure" award at the Berlin Film Festival and a special effects Oscar.

Graduate of Harvard



He died suddenly in 1954, only a week after completing his last film as a director, Day of Triumph (1954).

Played Fagin in Monogram Pictures' low-budget version of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist (1933). His reviews were mixed.


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