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Francis Pierlot

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L. to R.: Virginia Farmer, Francis Pierlot & José Ferrer in Cyrano de Bergerac

Francis Pierlot (July 15, 1875 – May 11, 1955) was a stage and film actor with over 90 film credits.

The Massachusetts-born actor's first film credit was in 1914, but he did not begin appearing in films full-time until 1940, when he was 63 years old. He specialized in playing grey-haired well dressed characters in small parts including judges, priests and lawyers. One of Pierlot's larger roles was as Jean Simmons' manservant in his final film, the biblical epic The Robe.

Partial filmography