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Pierre Gendron (actor)
Pierre Gendron (born Leon Pierre Gendron, March 4, 1896 – November 27, 1956) was an American actor and screenwriter. He was married to screenwriter Mary Alice Scully. Partial filmography as actor *''The World and His Wife'' (1920) (as Leon Gendron) *'' The Girl with the Jazz Heart'' (1921) (as Leon Guerre Gendron) *''Scrambled Wives'' (1921) (as Leon P. Gendron) *''If Women Only Knew'' (1921) (as Leon Gendron) *'' The Bashful Suitor'' (1921) *'' The Young Painter'' (1922) *'' The Man Who Played God'' (1922) *'' Outlaws of the Sea'' (1923) *'' Does It Pay?'' (1923) *''Broadway Broke'' (1923) *''Just Off Broadway'' (1924) *''Blue Water'' (1924) *'' The City That Never Sleeps'' (1924) *'' Three Women'' (1924) *'' The Dangerous Flirt'' (1924) *''The Lover of Camille'' (1924) *'' What Price Beauty?'' (1925) *'' The Scarlet Honeymoon'' (1925) *'' The Enchanted Island'' (1927) Partial filmography as screenwriter *''Brooding Eyes'' (1926) *''Sal of Singapore'' (1928) *''The Mo ...
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