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Cause of death
  
Heart failure

Years active
  
1937–1998


Name
  
Mel Ferrer

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Melchor Gaston Ferrer

Born
  
August 25, 1917 (
1917-08-25
)

Occupation
  
Actor, director, producer

Awards
  
Walk of Fame6240 Hollywood Blvd

Died
  
June 2, 2008, Santa Barbara, California, United States

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Soukhotine (m. 1971–2008)

Children
  
Sean Hepburn Ferrer, Pepa Phillippa Ferrer, Mela Ferrer, Christopher Ferrer, Mark Young Ferrer

Grandchildren
  
Emma Kathleen Ferrer, Gregorio Ferrer, Santiago Ferrer

Movies
  
War and Peace, Lili, Green Mansions, Wait Until Dark, Scaramouche

Similar People
  
Audrey Hepburn, Andrea Dotti, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, Jose Ferrer, Emma Kathleen Ferrer

Mel ferrer


Melchor Gastón Ferrer (August 25, 1917 – June 2, 2008) was an American actor, a stage and film director, a film producer and the first husband of Audrey Hepburn.

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Early life

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Ferrer was born in the Elberon section of Long Branch, New Jersey, of Cuban and Irish descent. His father, Dr. José María Ferrer (1857–1920), was born in Cuba, of Spanish ancestry, and was an authority on pneumonia and served as chief of staff of St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City. His American mother, the former Mary Matilda Irene (née O'Donohue; 1878–1967), was a daughter of coffee broker Joseph J. O'Donohue, New York's City Commissioner of Parks, a founder of the Coffee Exchange, and a founder of the Brooklyn-New York Ferry. An ardent opponent of Prohibition, Irene Ferrer was named, in 1934, the New York State chairman of the Citizens Committee for Sane Liquor Laws.

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Ferrer had three siblings. His elder sister was Dr. M. Irené Ferrer, a cardiologist and educator, who helped refine the cardiac catheter and electrocardiogram. She died in 2004 in Manhattan, New York at age 89 due to pneumonia and congestive heart failure.

His brother, Dr. Jose M. Ferrer, born 1912, was a surgeon; he died in 1982 at age 70 after an abdominal surgery complication. His other sister, Teresa (Terry) Ferrer, was the religion editor of The New York Herald Tribune and education editor of Newsweek. The family is not related to actors José and Miguel Ferrer.

His mother's family, the O'Donohues, were prominent Roman Catholics. Mel Ferrer's aunt, Marie Louise O'Donohue (Mrs. Joseph J. O'Donohue, Jr.) was named a papal countess, and his mother's sister, Teresa Riley O'Donohue, a leading figure in American Catholic charities and welfare organizations, was granted permission by Pope Pius XI to install a private chapel in her New York City apartment.

Ferrer was privately educated at the Bovée School in New York (one of his classmates was the future author Louis Auchincloss) and Canterbury Prep School in Connecticut before attending Princeton University until his sophomore year, at which time he dropped out to devote more time to acting. He also worked as an editor of a small Vermont newspaper and wrote a children's book, Tito's Hats (Garden City Publishing, 1940).

Early Theatre Work

Ferrer began acting in summer stock as a teenager and in 1937 won the Theatre Intime award for best new play by a Princeton undergraduate; the play was called Awhile to Work and co-starred another college student, Frances Pilchard, who would become Ferrer's first wife that same year.

At age twenty-one, he was appearing on the Broadway stage as a chorus dancer, making his debut there as an actor two years later. He appeared as a chorus dancer in two unsuccessful musicals, Cole Porter's You Never Know and Everywhere I Roam.

His first acting roles were in a revival of Kind Lady (1940) and Cue for Passion (1940) directed by Otto Preminger.

After a bout with polio, Ferrer worked as a disc jockey in Texas and Arkansas and moved to Mexico to work on a novel, Tito's Hat published in 1940.

Columbia Pictures

Ferrer was contracted to Columbia Pictures as a director along with several other "potentials" who began as dialogue directors: Fred Sears, William Castle, Henry Levin and Robert Gordon.

Among the films he worked on were Louisiana Hayride (1944), They Live in Fear (1944), Sergeant Mike (1944), Together Again (1944), Meet Miss Bobby Socks (1944), Let's Go Steady (1944), Ten Cents a Dance (1945), and A Thousand and One Nights (1945). Some of these were Bs but others - such as 'Thousand and One Nights - were more prestigious.

Ferrer directed The Girl of the Limberlost (1945) a B movie with Ruth Nelson.

Broadway

Eventually, he returned to Broadway, where he starred in Strange Fruit (1945-46), a play based on the novel by Lillian Smith. It was directed by Jose Ferrer (no relation).

Ferrer then directed Jose Ferrer in the 1946 stage production of Cyrano de Bergerac.

He worked as an assistant on The Fugitive (1947), directed by John Ford in Mexico. Along with Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and Joseph Cotten, he founded the La Jolla Playhouse in Los Angeles.

Screen Actor

Ferrer made his screen acting debut with a starring role in Lost Boundaries (1949), playing a black person who passes for white. The film was controversial but much acclaimed.

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Ferrer had a support role in Born to Be Bad(1950) at RKO, directed by Nicholas Ray. At that studio he directed Claudette Colbert in The Secret Fury (1950) and did some directing on Vendetta (1950), The Racket (1951) and Macao (1952).

Ferrer then starred as a bullfighter in The Brave Bulls (1951) for Robert Rossen at Columbia.

Ferrer fought with Arthur Kennedy over Marlene Dietrich in Rancho Notorious (1952) directed by Fritz Lang at RKO.

MGM

Ferrer went over to MGM replacing Fernando Lamas as the villain in Scaramouche (1952). The film, particularly notable for a long climactic duel between Ferrer and Stewart Granger, was a huge hit.

MGM kept him on for Lili (1953) playing the puppeteer loved by Leslie Caron. It was another large success; Ferrer and Caron also got a hit single out of it, "Hi-Lili-Hi-Lo". Saadia (1953), which Ferrer made with Cornel Wilde was a flop but Knights of the Round Table (1954) was a big hit; Ferrer played King Arthur.

Ferrer met Audrey Hepburn at a party and she wanted to do a play together. They appeared in Ondine (1954) on Broadway and later got married.

Europe

Ferrer went to Italy to make Proibito (1954) and England for Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955), directed by Powell and Pressburger. Both films were not widely seen but War and Peace (1956) was a big success; Ferrer played Prince Adrei, co-starring with his then-wife, Audrey Hepburn). In France he supported Ingrid Bergman in Elena and Her Men (1956) directed by Jean Renoir.

USA

Ferrer and Hepburn made Mayerling (1957) for American television; it was released theatrically in some countries.

Ferrer returned to MGM to make The Vintage (1957) with Pier Angeli which was a big flop. He made two films for 20th Century Fox: their all star adaptation of The Sun Also Rises (1957) and Fräulein (1958) a war story with Dana Wynter. At MGM he was one of the last three people on Earth in The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959), another flop.

Ferrer went to Italy to be star in Roger Vadim's vampire movie Blood and Roses (1960). After an English horror film The Hands of Orlac (1960) he did an Italian adventure film Charge of the Black Lancers (1962).

Ferrer was one of several stars in The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1962) and The Longest Day (1962). He had a cameo in his wife's Paris When It Sizzles (1964) and was Marcus Aurelius Cleander in The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964).

Ferrer turned to television, doing some directing for the series The Farmer's Daughter (1963–1966) starring Inger Stevens.

Ferrer had a support role in Sex and the Single Girl (1964).

Producer

Ferrer produced and starred in the biopic El Greco (1966) playing the famous painter. He also produced Wait Until Dark (1967) starring his wife; a big hit. He and Hepburn were divorced in 1968.

1970s

Ferrer was mostly a jobbing actor in the 1970s, working much in Italy. Among his credits were A Time for Loving (1972); The Antichrist (1974) in Italy; Brannigan (1974), a crime drama set in London that starred John Wayne; Silent Action (1975) and The Suspicious Death of a Minor (1975), both for Sergio Martino; The Net (1975), shot in Germany; The Black Corsair (1976), an Italian swashbuckler; Eaten Alive (1976) for Tobe Hooper; Gangbuster (1977) in Italy; The Pajama Girl Case (1977); Seagulls Fly Low (1977).

He also played a blackmailing reporter in the Columbo episode "Requiem for a Fallen Star" (starring Anne Baxter).

In America he was in Hi-Riders (1978), The Norseman (1978), Guyana: Crime of the Century (1979), and The Fifth Floor (1979). In 1979, he portrayed Dr. Brogli in an episode of Return of the Saint.

In Europe he was in The Visitor (1979), Island of the Fishmen (1980), Nightmare City (1980), The Great Alligator River (1980) and Eaten Alive! (1980). He went to Germany for Lili Marleen (1981)

He also appeared in two films with Marisol, the Spanish star: Cabriola (as director) and La chica del molino rojo (as actor).

Later career

From 1981 to 1984 he had role opposite Jane Wyman as Angela Channing's attorney and, briefly, her husband Phillip Erikson in Falcon Crest, as well as directing a few of that series's episodes.

He also appeared in the mini series Peter the Great (1986) and Dream West (1986).

Later credits included Eye of the Widow (1991) and Catherine the Great (1995). For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Mel Ferrer has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6268 Hollywood Blvd.

Personal life

Ferrer was married five times. His wives were:

  1. Frances Gunby Pilchard, his first and third wife, an actress who became a sculptor; she was the daughter of Sewell Norris Pilchard Jr, a physician, and his wife, the former Louise Collier Gunby. They married in 1937, and divorced in 1939; they remarried in 1944, and divorced in 1953. They had two children: Pepa Philippa Ferrer (born 1941) and Mark Young Ferrer (born 1944).
  2. Barbara C. Tripp, they married in 1940 and later divorced. They had two children: a daughter, Mela Ferrer (born 1943) and a son, Christopher Ferrer (born 1944).
  3. Frances Gunby Pilchard, for the 2nd time
  4. Audrey Hepburn, the actress, to whom he was married from 1954 until 1968. They had one child, a son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer (born 1960)
  5. Elizabeth Soukhotine, to whom he was married from 1971, to his death in 2008.

Before his marriage to Elizabeth Soukhotine in 1971, Ferrer also had a relationship with 29-year-old interior designer Tessa Kennedy.

Death

A resident of Carpinteria, California, Ferrer died of heart failure at a convalescent home in Santa Barbara on June 2, 2008. He was 90 years old.

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Filmography

Actor
1998
Stories from My Childhood (TV Series) as
Geppetto
- Pinocchio and the Golden Key (1998) - Geppetto (voice)
1995
Catherine the Great (TV Movie) as
Patriarch
1991
Eye of the Widow as
Frankenheimer the CIA chief
1989
Christine Cromwell (TV Series) as
Dr. Brooks / Doctor
- Only the Good Die Young (1990) - Dr. Brooks
- In Vino Veritas (1990) - Doctor
- Easy Come, Easy Go (1989) - Doctor
- Things That Go Bump in the Night (1989) - Dr. Brooks
1985
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Miles Austin / Eric Brahm
- Weave a Tangled Web (1989) - Miles Austin
- Widow, Weep for Me (1985) - Eric Brahm
1989
Wild Jack (TV Mini Series)
1986
Dream West (TV Mini Series) as
Judge Elkins
- Part II (1986) - Judge Elkins
- Dream West (1986) - Judge Elkins
1986
Outrage! (TV Movie) as
Judge Michael Lengel
1986
Peter the Great (TV Mini Series) as
Frederick
- Part IV (1986) - Frederick
- Part III (1986) - Frederick
- Part II (1986) - Frederick
- Part I (1986) - Frederick
1985
Glitter (TV Series)
- Nightfall (1985)
1985
Hotel (TV Series) as
Garrett Hardy / Anthony Palandrini
- Celebrations (1985) - Garrett Hardy
- Resolutions (1985) - Anthony Palandrini
1985
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Jack Powers
- The German Cruise: The Villa/The Racer's Edge/Love or Money/The Accident: Part 2 (1985) - Jack Powers
- The German Cruise: The Villa/The Racer's Edge/Love or Money/The Accident: Part 1 (1985) - Jack Powers
1985
Seduced (TV Movie) as
Arthur Orloff
1984
Finder of Lost Loves (TV Series) as
George Matthews
- Forgotten Melodies (1984) - George Matthews
1981
Falcon Crest (TV Series) as
Phillip Erikson
- Ashes to Ashes (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- The Avenger (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- For Better, for Worse (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Win, Place, and Show (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Love's Triumph (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Final Countdown (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- The Gathering Storm (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Little Boy Blue (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Tests of Faith (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- The Aftermath (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Changing Times (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Power Play (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Bitter Harvest (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Queen's Gambit (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- Sport of Kings (1984) - Phillip Erikson
- No Trespassing (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Coup d'Etat (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- The Betrayal (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Double Dealing (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Chameleon Charades (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Solitary Confinements (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- The Last Laugh (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- The Wages of Sin (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Judge and Jury (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Partners (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Conspiracy (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Penumbra (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Cimmerean Dawn (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Climax (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Maelstrom (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Ultimatums (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- The Odyssey (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Separate Hearts (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Love, Honor and Obey (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Deliberate Disclosure (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Broken Promises (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Above Suspicion (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- Pas De Deux (1983) - Phillip Erikson
- -Divided We Fall (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- United We Stand- (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Confrontations (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- The Vigil (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Choices (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Home Away from Home (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- The Exposé (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Murder One (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Troubled Waters (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- The Arrival (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- The Challenge (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Ultimate Answers (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Penultimate Questions (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Heir Apparent (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- Family Reunion (1982) - Phillip Erikson
- In His Father's House (1981) - Phillip Erikson
1984
Un tenero tramonto as
Franz Bollenstein
1982
One Shoe Makes It Murder (TV Movie) as
Carl Charnock
1982
Die Jäger as
Stephan Mathiesen
1982
Mille milliards de dollars as
Cornelius A. Woeagen
1982
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Moriarity / Lord Collingwood
- The Case Against Mr. Roarke/Save Sherlock Holmes (1982) - Moriarity / Lord Collingwood
1981
Behind the Screen (TV Series) as
Evan Hammer
- Pilot (1981) - Evan Hammer
1981
Buitres sobre la ciudad as
Sheriff
1981
Lili Marleen as
David Mendelsson
1980
Nightmare City as
General Murchison
1980
Fugitive Family (TV Movie) as
Anthony Durano
1980
The Memory of Eva Ryker (TV Movie) as
Dr. Sanford
1980
Hagen (TV Series) as
Poole
- The Straw Man (1980) - Poole
1980
Eaten Alive! as
Professor Carter
1980
Top of the Hill (TV Movie) as
Andreas Heggener
1979
Dallas (TV Series) as
Harrison Page
- Jenna's Return (1980) - Harrison Page
- Love and Marriage (1979) - Harrison Page
1979
Eischied (TV Series)
- Who Is the Missing Woman? (1979)
1979
The Great Alligator as
Joshua
1979
Black Beauty (TV Mini Series) as
Nicholas
- Episode #1.5 (1979) - Nicholas
1979
The Visitor as
Dr. Walker
1979
Return of the Saint (TV Series) as
Dr. Paolo Brogli
- Vicious Circle (1979) - Dr. Paolo Brogli
1979
The Island of the Fishmen as
Radcliffe (US version)
1978
Cock Crows at Eleven as
Vera's husband
1978
The Fifth Floor as
Dr. Sidney Coleman
1978
Yesterday's Tomorrow as
Colonel Stone
1978
The Norseman as
King Eurich
1978
Hi-Riders as
Sheriff
1978
The Return of Captain Nemo (TV Movie) as
Dr. Robert Cook
1978
How the West Was Won (TV Series) as
Hale Burton
- Interlude (1978) - Hale Burton
- Mormon Story (1978) - Hale Burton (credit only)
- Buffalo Story (1978) - Hale Burton
1978
I gabbiani volano basso as
Roberto Micheli
1977
The Pyjama Girl Case as
Professor Henry Douglas
1977
Sharon: Portrait of a Mistress (TV Movie) as
David
1977
Logan's Run (TV Series) as
Analog
- Man Out of Time (1977) - Analog
1977
Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
Fritz Gerlich
- Anschluss '77 (1977) - Fritz Gerlich
1977
L'avvocato della mala as
Peseti
1977
Lanigan's Rabbi (TV Series) as
Mike Rushmore
- In Hot Weather, the Crime Rate Soars (1977) - Mike Rushmore
1977
The Fantastic Journey (TV Series) as
Appolonius
- Funhouse (1977) - Appolonius
1977
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Emil Radick / Father Neill
- To Kill a Mind (1977) - Emil Radick
- The Bells Toll at Noon (1977) - Father Neill
1977
Baretta (TV Series) as
Alex Kramer
- Everybody Pays the Fare (1977) - Alex Kramer
1976
The Black Corsair as
Wan Gould
1976
Eaten Alive as
Harvey Wood
1976
Alle origini della mafia (TV Mini Series) as
Armando Della Morra
- La legge (1976) - Armando Della Morra
1976
Ellery Queen (TV Series) as
Brandon Childs
- The Adventure of the Disappearing Dagger (1976) - Brandon Childs
1975
Das Netz as
Aurelio Morelli
1975
The Suspicious Death of a Minor as
Police Superintendent
1975
Silent Action as
District Attorney Mannino
1975
Brannigan as
Fields
1974
The Antichrist as
Massimo Oderisi
1974
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Carlo
- Designs (1974) - Carlo
1974
Police Story (TV Series) as
Dr. Ross
- Wyatt Earp Syndrome (1974) - Dr. Ross
1973
The Girl from the Red Cabaret as
Dalton Harvey
1973
Search (TV Series) as
John Rickman
- Suffer My Child (1973) - John Rickman
1973
Tenafly (TV Series) as
Charlie Rush
- Pilot (1973) - Charlie Rush
1973
Carola (TV Movie) as
Gen. Franz von Clodius
1973
Columbo (TV Series) as
Jerry Parks
- Requiem for a Falling Star (1973) - Jerry Parks
1972
A Time for Loving as
Dr. Harrison
1967
Wait Until Dark as
French-Canadian Radio Speaker (voice, uncredited)
1966
El Greco as
El Greco (Domenico Teotocopulo)
1964
El señor de La Salle as
Juan Bautista de La Salle
1964
Sex and the Single Girl as
Rudy De Meyer
1964
The Fall of the Roman Empire as
Cleander
1964
Paris When It Sizzles as
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (uncredited)
1963
Charade as
Man Smoking Cigarette in Nightclub (uncredited)
1963
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (TV Series) as
Peter Carrington
- The Fifth Passenger (1963) - Peter Carrington
1962
The Longest Day as
Maj. Gen. Robert Haines
1962
The Devil and the Ten Commandments as
Philip Allan (segment "Luxurieux point ne seras")
1962
Charge of the Black Lancers as
Andrea Di Tula
1961
Legge di guerra as
Mirko
1960
The Hands of Orlac as
Stephen Orlac
1960
L'homme à femmes as
Georges Gauthier
1960
Blood and Roses as
Leopoldo De Karnstein
1959
Rendezvous (TV Series)
- London in the Spring (1959)
1959
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Marshal Monty Elstrode
- The Ghost (1959) - Marshal Monty Elstrode
1959
The World, the Flesh and the Devil as
Benson Thacker
1958
Fräulein as
Maj. Foster MacLain
1957
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series)
- Lost Boundaries (1957)
1957
The Sun Also Rises as
Robert Cohn
1957
The Vintage as
Giancarlo Barandero
1957
Mayerling as
Crown Prince Rudolph
1957
Producers' Showcase (TV Series) as
Crown Prince Rudolph
- Mayerling (1957) - Crown Prince Rudolph
1956
Elena and Her Men as
Le comte Henri de Chevincourt
1956
War and Peace as
Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
1955
Oh... Rosalinda!! as
Capt. Alfred Westerman
1955
Forbidden as
Don Paolo Salinas
1953
Omnibus (TV Series) as
Chairman of the Board (segment "The Apollo of Bellac") / Jeff Talbot (segment "The Nature of the Beast")
- The Apollo of Bellac (1954) - Chairman of the Board (segment "The Apollo of Bellac")
- The Nature of the Beast (1953) - Jeff Talbot (segment "The Nature of the Beast")
1953
Saadia as
Henrik
1953
Knights of the Round Table as
Arthur
1953
Lili as
Paul Berthalet
1952
Scaramouche as
Noel, Marquis de Maynes
1952
Rancho Notorious as
Frenchy Fairmont
1951
The Brave Bulls as
Luis Bello
1950
Born to Be Bad as
Gobby
1949
Lost Boundaries as
Dr. Scott Mason Carter
1947
The Fugitive as
Father Serra (uncredited)
Director
1984
Falcon Crest (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Power Play (1984)
1965
Every Day Is a Holiday
1963
The Farmer's Daughter (TV Series) (3 episodes)
- The Gypsy Love Song (1963)
- I Am the Most Beautiful (1963)
- Comes the Revolution (1963)
1959
Green Mansions
1957
The Seven Lively Arts (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Hollywood Around the World (1957)
1955
Producers' Showcase (TV Series) (director - 1 episode)
- Cyrano de Bergerac (1955) - (director: stage production)
1952
Macao (uncredited)
1951
The Racket (uncredited)
1950
Vendetta (reshot ending and added sequences)
1950
The Secret Fury
1945
The Girl of the Limberlost (as Melchor G. Ferrer)
Miscellaneous
1953
Omnibus (TV Series) (staged by - 1 episode)
- The Sojourner (1953) - (staged by - segment "The Sojourner")
1947
The Fugitive (directorial assistant - as Melchor Ferrer)
1945
A Thousand and One Nights (dialogue coach - uncredited)
1945
Boston Blackie's Rendezvous (dialogue coach)
1945
Ten Cents a Dance (dialogue coach)
1945
Let's Go Steady (dialogue coach)
1944
Meet Miss Bobby Socks (dialogue coach)
1944
Together Again (dialogue director - uncredited)
1944
Sergeant Mike (dialogue coach)
1944
They Live in Fear (dialogue coach)
1944
Louisiana Hayride (dialogue coach - uncredited)
Producer
1986
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
- The Thanksgiving Promise (1986) - (executive producer)
1982
One Shoe Makes It Murder (TV Movie) (producer)
1974
W (producer)
1972
A Time for Loving (producer)
1972
Embassy (producer)
1971
The Night Visitor (producer)
1967
Wait Until Dark (producer)
1966
El Greco (producer)
1965
Every Day Is a Holiday (executive producer - uncredited)
Soundtrack
1976
That's Entertainment, Part II (Documentary) (performer: "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" (1953) - uncredited)
1974
That's Entertainment! (Documentary) (performer: "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" (1953) (Outtake) - uncredited)
1953
Lili (performer: "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo")
Writer
1965
Every Day Is a Holiday (screenplay) / (story)
Thanks
2008
A Federal Case (grateful acknowledgment)
2003
A Look in the Dark (Video documentary short) (very special thanks)
Self
2003
A Look in the Dark (Video documentary short) as
Self
1993
Audrey Hepburn Remembered (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1989
Stars in der Manege (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- 1989 (1989) - Self
1989
Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 April 1989 (1989) - Self
1985
The 2th Annual American Cinema Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1984
Dolce cinema (TV Movie) as
Self
1967
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 June 1984 (1984) - Self
- A Salute to Jack Benny (1973) - Self
- Mel Ferrer, Sandra Dee, Norman Mailer, Ronnie Martin, Mr. John, Minnie Pearl (1967) - Self
- Mel Ferrer, June Havoc, Donna Jean Young, John Barbour, Jaye Kennedy, Dana Valery (1967) - Self
1984
Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 April 1984 (1984) - Self
1982
Toute une vie dans un dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Michel Sardou (1982) - Self
1980
Cosas (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 February 1980 (1980) - Self
1976
Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
Self - Narrator
- Episode #1.579 (1976) - Self - Narrator
1972
Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mel Ferrer (1972) - Self
1971
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.137 (1971) - Self
1970
Monsieur Cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 October 1970 (1970) - Self
1970
Aujourd'hui Madame (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 September 1970 (1970) - Self
1967
Apropos Film (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Pilotfolge (1967) - Self
1959
What's My Line? (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Panelist
- The Supremes (1967) - Self - Guest Panelist
- Lana Turner (1959) - Self - Guest Panelist
1967
The 39th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1965
Au-delà de l'écran (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 31 October 1965 (1965) - Self
1964
The Jack Paar Program (TV Series) as
Self (on film)
- Episode #2.25 (1964) - Self (on film)
1962
Reflets de Cannes (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 May 1962 (1962) - Self
1961
The 33rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1956
The 28th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1955
Today (TV Series) as
Self
- Audrey Hepburn, Mel Ferrer (1955) - Self
1953
Christmas with the Stars (TV Movie) as
Self
Archive Footage
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Rancho Notorious de Fritz Lang (2023)
2022
Deneuve, la reine Catherine (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2021
A Forbidden Orange (Documentary) as
Self
2021
Morceaux de Cannes (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2020
Cineficción Radio (Podcast Series)
- Manos (2020)
2017
Audrey Hepburn, le choix de l'élégance (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2017
The Green Fog as
Gobby Broome
2015
Banned Alive! The Rise and Fall of Italian Cannibal Movies (Documentary)
2015
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2014
Pop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror Picks (TV Series documentary) as
Massimo Oderisi
- The Antichrist (2014) - Massimo Oderisi
2011
De la B a la Z (TV Series) as
General Murchison
- La invasión de los zombies atómicos (2011) - General Murchison
2011
Sing Your Song (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2009
The Orange British Academy Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Memorial Tribute
2009
15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2008
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - In Memoriam
2008
Sollima & die Piraten - Der schwarze Korsar (Video short) as
Self
2007
5ive Minutes with Marilyn (Video documentary short) as
Harvey Wood
2007
The Gator Creator with Tobe Hooper (Video documentary short) as
Harvey Wood
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2006
My Name Is Buck: A Look Back at 'Eaten Alive' (Video documentary short) as
Harvey Wood (uncredited)
2005
Virage de modes (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
Audrey Hepburn: Ein Star auf der Suche nach sich selbst (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2003
Starring - Taina Elg (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2001
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema (Documentary) as
Self
2000
Hollywood Couples (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer - Self
2000
The Audrey Hepburn Story (TV Movie) as
Self
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Cleander, 'Fall of the Roman Empire'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - Cleander, 'Fall of the Roman Empire' (uncredited)
1984
Ingrid (Documentary) as
Self - clip from 'Paris Does Strange Things' (uncredited)
1978
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision (1978) - Self (uncredited)
1967
Off to See the Wizard (TV Series) as
Paul Berthalet
- Lili: Part 2 (1967) - Paul Berthalet
- Lili: Part 1 (1967) - Paul Berthalet
1963
Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1962
Jaaroverzicht (TV Special) as
Self
1957
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #10.48 (1957) - Self

References

Mel Ferrer Wikipedia