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Etienne Girardot (22 February 1856 – 10 November 1939) was a diminutive stage and film actor of Anglo-French parentage born in
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, England.


Biography

The son of French painter Ernest Gustave Girardot, he studied at an art school, but left at age seventeen to go on stage. Having played in the provinces, he made his debut on the London stage at the
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. He went to America in 1893, where he continued his career. He was a success, with numerous
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shows to his credit, including the 1893 production of '' Charley's Aunt'', in which he played Lord Fancourt Babberley for three years. He also worked in film, both silents and talkies, debuting in 1911 in ''Intrepid Davy''. Among his film roles were the harmless lunatic who fancies himself a millionaire in the 1934 screwball comedy ''
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'', with
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and
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, and the harassed coroner in three murder mysteries starring William Powell as detective
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. Girardot died after a short stay in the hospital. He was survived by his wife Dr. Violetta Shelton, an "eye, ear, nose and throat specialist."


Complete filmography

*''Intrepid Davy'' (1911 short) *''Her Hero'' (1911 short) *''An Innocent Burglar'' (1911 short) as The Real Burglar *''A Slight Mistake'' (1911 short) *''One Touch of Nature'' (1911 short) as Mr. Grochberg - the Jewish Father, the Rabbi *''
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'' (1912 short) as Gryde *''
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'' (1913 short) as Isadore - Brummel's Valet *''Betty in the Lions' Den'' (1913 short) *''Up in a Balloon'' (1913 short) as The Minister *''Goodness Gracious'' (1913 short) *''Bunny's Birthday'' (1914 short) as Neighbor Smith *''
A Good Little Devil ''A Good Little Devil'' is a 1914 silent film starring Mary Pickford, produced by Adolph Zukor and Daniel Frohman, and distributed on a 'State's Rights' basis. It was Pickford's first feature-length film. She, along with friend Lillian Gish, app ...
'' (1914) as Old Nick Jr. *''The Hall-Room Rivals'' (1914 short) as 2nd Sea Captain *''Cherry'' (1914 short) *''Too Many Husbands'' (1914 short) as Chauncey Chilton *'' The Violin of Monsieur'' (1914 short) as Pere Gerome *''Pigs Is Pigs'' (1914 short) *''Bread Upon the Waters'' (1914 short) as Jean *''David Garrick'' (1914 short) *''The New Stenographer'' (1914 short) as Mr. Brown *''The Barrel Organ'' (1914 short) as Bunions - the Organ Grinder *''Underneath the Paint'' (1914 short) as William Marsh *''The Treason of Anatole'' (1915 short) as Anatole *''Mary's Duke'' (1915 short) as Duke d'Enfetti *''Uncle John'' (1915 short) as Uncle John Waldron - the Landlord *''The Broken Toy'' (1915 short) as Sylvain - the Dancing Instructor *''The Blank Page'' (1915 short) as The Scientist *''The Toy-Maker of Leyden'' (1915 short) as Martha's Father - the Toy-Maker *''Circus Mary'' (1915 short) *''Artie, the Millionaire Kid'' (1916) as The widow *'' The Belle of New York'' (1919) *'' The Witness for the Defense'' (1919) as Richard Pettifer *'' A Stage Romance'' (1922) as Salomon *'' Storm at Daybreak'' (1933) as Hungarian Officer (uncredited) *''
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'' (1933) as Dr. Doremus *''
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'' (1933) as Bail Bond Clerk *''
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'' (1934) as Mr. Abernathie *'' Fashions of 1934'' (1934) as Glass *''
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'' (1934) as Mathew J. Clark *'' Born to Be Bad'' (1934) as J. K. Brown - Claim Adjustor (uncredited) *'' Little Man, What Now?'' (1934) as Spannfuss *''
Return of the Terror ''Return of the Terror'' is a 1934 American mystery film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Peter Milne and Eugene Solow. The film stars Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot, John Halliday, and Frank McHugh, and features Robert Barrat and Irving P ...
'' (1934) as Mr. Tuttle *''
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'' (1934) as Dr. Doremus *''
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'' (1934) as Prof. Peterson *'' Clive of India'' (1935) as Mr. Warburton *''
Grand Old Girl ''Grand Old Girl'' is a 1935 American drama film directed by John Robertson from a screenplay by Milton Krims, John Twist, Arthur T. Horman, adapted from a story by Wanda Tuchock. The film stars May Robson, Mary Carlisle, Fred MacMurray, and ...
'' (1935) as Mellis *''
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'' (1935) as Seaver *'' Chasing Yesterday'' (1935) as M. Mouche *'' Hooray for Love'' (1935) as Judge Peterby *''
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'' (1935) as Mr. Wyckoff *'' The Bishop Misbehaves'' (1935) as Brooke *'' I Live My Life'' (1935) as Professor *''
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'' (1935) as Nello *'' In Old Kentucky'' (1935) as Pluvius J. Aspinwall, the Rainmaker *''
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'' (1936) as Dr. Doremus *''
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'' (1936) as Brewster *'' Half Angel'' (1936) as Dr. Alexander Cotton *''
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'' (1936) as Du Fresne *''
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'' (1936) as Principal *'' The Longest Night'' (1936) as Kendrick Kinney *''
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'' (1936) as Prof. Herbert Rigby *'' College Holiday'' (1936) as Prof. Hercules Dove *''
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'' (1937) as Mayor *'' Wake Up and Live'' (1937) as Waldo Peebles *'' Danger – Love at Work'' (1937) as Albert Pemberton *'' Breakfast for Two'' (1937) as Mr. Meggs *''
The Great Garrick ''The Great Garrick'' is a 1937 American historical comedy film directed by James Whale and starring Brian Aherne, Olivia de Havilland, and Edward Everett Horton. The film also features Lionel Atwill, Luis Alberni, Melville Cooper, and fu ...
'' (1937) as Jean Cabot *'' Professor Beware'' (1938) as Judge Henry Pitts (uncredited) *'' Port of Seven Seas'' (1938) as Bruneau *'' Having Wonderful Time'' (1938) as Mr. G (scenes deleted) *'' There Goes My Heart'' (1938) as Hinkley - Secretary *'' The Arizona Wildcat'' (1939) as Judge White *'' Fast and Loose'' (1939) as Christopher Oates *'' The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle'' (1939) as Papa Aubel *'' For Love or Money'' (1939) as Poindexte *'' Exile Express'' (1939) as Caretaker *'' Hawaiian Nights'' (1939) as Alonzo Dilman *'' Little Accident'' (1939) as Professor Artemus Glenwater *''
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'' (1939) as Doctor *''
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'' (1940) as "Doc" Spriggs


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A photo of Girardot in the play ''Charley's Aunt''
in the New York Public Library's Digital Collection {{DEFAULTSORT:Girardot, Etienne 1856 births 1939 deaths 19th-century English male actors 20th-century English male actors English people of French descent British expatriate male actors in the United States English male film actors English male stage actors Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery Male actors from London