

Walter Pidgeon
Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 – September 25, 1984) was a distinguished Canadian actor whose career flourished primarily in the United States. Renowned for his commanding presence on screen, Pidgeon made a significant mark in Hollywood with a variety of memorable performances.
His filmography includes iconic roles in classics such as *Mrs. Miniver*, where he portrayed a World War II hero, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He showcased his versatility in *The Bad and the Beautiful* and captivated audiences with his role in the groundbreaking sci-fi film *Forbidden Planet*, which remains a staple in the genre. Additionally, Pidgeon was featured in *Advise and Consent*, a political drama that garnered critical acclaim, and he showcased his talent in the musical *Funny Girl*, further solidifying his status as a talented performer.
Throughout his career, Walter Pidgeon was celebrated for his ability to embody a wide range of characters, from romantic leads to complex dramatic figures, which endeared him to audiences and critics alike. His contributions to film were recognized not only through nominations but also through his lasting influence on the industry. Walter Pidgeon’s legacy continues to be remembered as one of the notable figures in American cinema.
Filmography


Big Brown Eyes

How Green Was My Valley

Calling Bulldog Drummond

That Forsyte Woman

Million Dollar Mermaid

Deep in My Heart

Advise & Consent

Holiday in Mexico

Dark Command

Funny Girl

The Kiss Before the Mirror

The Glass Slipper

Harry in Your Pocket

The Screaming Woman

Hit the Deck

The House Across the Bay

Julia Misbehaves

The Unknown Man

Madame Curie

Sweet Kitty Bellairs

The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case

The Secret Heart

The Red Danube

The Neptune Factor

Big Red

Sextette

Too Hot to Handle

The Bad and the Beautiful
