Mel Ferrer Movies and Career Information
Aug 25, 1917
Elberon
Actor and Director
Mel Ferrer (August 25, 1917 – June 2, 2008) was an American actor, film director and film producer. Ferrer was born Melchor Gastón Ferrer in Elberon, New Jersey, of Spanish (Catalan) and Irish descent. His father, Dr. José María Ferrer (1857–1920), was born in Cuba, 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 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. Ferrer had three siblings. His elder sister was Dr. M. Irené Ferrer, a cardiologist and educator, who helped refine the cardiac catheter and electrocardiogram. His brother, Dr. Jose M. Ferrer, was a surgeon. 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 or Miguel Ferrer. His mother's family, the O'Donohues, were
- Mel Ferrer Movies before 2012
- W. 2008
- Born to Be Bad 2002
- World, the Flesh and the Devil 2000
- Lili Marleen 1981
- City of the Walking Dead 1980
- Visitor (1979) 1979
- Eaten Alive 1976
- Brannigan 1975
- Blood and Roses (1960) (Et mourir de plaisir) 1960
- Sun Also Rises 1957
- Paris Does Strange Things (Elena et les hommes) 1957
- Vintage (1957) 1957
- Knights of the Round Table 1954
- Rancho Notorious 1952
- Brave Bulls (1951) 1951
- Born to Be Bad (1950) 1950
- Lost Boundaries 1949
- Scaramouche (1923) 1923
- Antichrist (L'anticristo)
- War and Peace (1956)
- Lili
- Wait Until Dark
- Oh... Rosalinda
- Sex and the Single Girl
- Movies Directed by Mel Ferrer
- Vendetta 2002