Mel Ferrer

Description:

Actor/director/producer Mel Ferrer was born Melchor Gaston Ferrer on August 25, 1917, in Elberon, New Jersey. The son of a Cuban-born surgeon and a Manhattan socialite, he went to prep school and attended Princeton University. From the age of 15 he worked in summer stock. After Princeton he became an editor on a small Vermont newspaper and wrote a children's book, "Tito's Hats." He became a chorus dancer on Broadway in 1938 in two musicals and made his New York debut as an actor two years later. After a bout with polio he started in radio as a disc jockey in Texas and Arkansas and rose to producer-director of top-rated shows for NBC in New York. He made a modest debut as a director at Columbia with the low-budget The Girl of the Limberlost (1945), then returned to acting on Broadway to star in Lillian Smith's "Strange Fruit." He was John Ford's assistant on The Fugitive (1947).

Ferrer made his screen acting debut in Lost Boundaries (1949). He is best remembered for the role of the lame puppeteer in Lili (1953) and as Prince Andrei in War and Peace (1956). He directed Claudette Colbert in The Secret Fury (1950) and Audrey Hepburn - his wife at the time - in Green Mansions (1959). Ferrer produced the hit Wait Until Dark (1967), also with Hepburn. In the following year, the couple separated and ultimately divorced. Since 1960 had been producing and acting mainly in Europe.

Overview

Birthday August 25, 1917
Born In Elberon, New Jersey, USA
Alternative names Melchor G. Ferrer , Melchor Ferrer
Height 191 cm
Spouse/Ex- Elisabeth Soukhotine February 19, 1971 - June 2, 2008 (his death),Audrey Hepburn September 25, 1954 - November 20, 1968 (divorced),Frances Gunby Pilchard May 17, 1947 - December 19, 1953 (divorced),Barbara Channing Tripp October 6, 1942 - ? (divorced),Frances Gunby Pilchard October 23, 1937 - 1939 (divorced)
Parents Jose Maria Ferrer Sr.
Relatives Marie Irene Ferrer (Sibling)

Did you know

Trivia Not related to José Ferrer, or José's son Miguel Ferrer. However, his son with Audrey Hepburn, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, had only one acting role, with Audrey in They All Laughed (1981), portraying a man named "Jose," meant to be a Hollywood inside joke.
Quotes I curl up inside and freeze when I have to act. I much prefer sitting on the sidelines and trying to get the best out of other people.
Salaries $100,000

Scores

Lili
1h 21m
7.2
War and Peace
3h 28m
6.7
6.2
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