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  1. Personal life. In 1919, Pidgeon wed Edna Muriel Pickles, who died during the birth of their daughter, Edna. In 1931, Pidgeon married his secretary, Ruth Walker, to whom he remained married until his death. Pidgeon became a United States citizen on December 24, 1943. Death

  2. Pidgeon tiene una estrella en el paseo de la fama de Hollywood, en el 6414 de Hollywood Blvd. Vida personal. Pidgeon tuvo dos matrimonios. En 1919, se casó con Edna Muriel Pickles, quien falleció en 1921 al nacer su hija, Edna Pidgeon Atkins.

  3. Walter Pidgeon, a handsome, tall and dark-haired man, began his career studying voice at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He then did theater, mainly stage musicals. He went to Hollywood in the early 1920s, where he made silent films, including Mannequin (1926) and Sumuru (1927).

    • September 23, 1897
    • September 25, 1984
  4. Desde sus inicios en el mundo del cine 1926, realizó numerosos papeles, aunque fue en su madurez cuando consiguió el éxito: Tentación ( George Cukor, 1932); Big Brown Eyes (R. Waish, 1936); Sucedió en China (J. Conway, 1938); Mando siniestro (Waish, 1940) y De corazón a corazón ( Mervyn Leroy, 1941).

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › walter-pidgeonWalter Pidgeon _ AcademiaLab

    vida personal . Pidgeon se casó dos veces. En 1919, se casó con el antiguo Edna Muriel Pickles de Annapolis Royal, Nueva Escocia, quien murió en 1926 durante el nacimiento de su hija, también llamado Edna. En 1931, Pidgeon se casó con su secretaria, Ruth Walker, con quien permaneció casado hasta que murió. Death

  6. Walter Davis Pidgeon was a Canadian-American actor. A major leading man during the Golden Age of Hollywood, known for his "portrayals of men who prove both sturdy and wise," Pidgeon earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, for his roles in Mrs. Miniver (1942) and Madame Curie (1943).

  7. 99+ Photos. Walter Pidgeon, a handsome, tall and dark-haired man, began his career studying voice at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He then did theater, mainly stage musicals. He went to Hollywood in the early 1920s, where he made silent films, including Mannequin (1926) and Sumuru (1927).