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    Philippe De Lacy

    1917-07-25 (106 years old) in Nancy, France

    Philippe De Lacy a.k.a. Philippe deLacy (July 25, 1917 – July 29, 1995) was a former silent film era child actor. Born during World War I, the already fatherless Philippe lost his mother and five siblings when a German shell devastated the family home. Only two days old at the time of tragedy, the boy was kept alive, but barely, in the basement of his grandmother's house. He was adopted by Mrs. Edith De Lacy, who was associated with the U.S. Woman's Overseas Hospital. After the war ended, Mrs. De Lacy brought Philippe to America, where his stunning looks soon created opportunities for him as a model for magazine advertisements. His modeling assignments brought him to the attention of Hollywood, and he appeared in his first film in a bit part at the age of four. Phillipe's childhood story was used as the subject of a fictional children's book, Little Philippe of Belgium, written by Madeline Brandeis as part of her "Children of the World" series. De Lacy freelanced for several studios in the 1920s, but mostly for Paramount. In 1924 he played the role of Michael Darling in the classic silent version of Peter Pan, with Betty Bronson. He played the young Don Juan at ten years of age in John Barrymore's Don Juan (1926), and in 1927 he played the young prince Karl Heinrich in Ernst Lubitsch's memorable The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, which also starred Ramon Novarro and Norma Shearer. Also in 1927 he starred with Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in Love, an updated version of the Tolstoy novel Anna Karenina in which he played the young son of Anna, Serezha Karenin. When the sound era arrived De Lacy's acting career was declining, and he never made the transition from child actor to adult. Apart from his films, De Lacy also did some work in the theatre. However he had lost his boyish charm by his early teens and retired from the screen in the early 1930s. De Lacy concentrated on the production end of films as a producer, director and cinematographer. He became an assistant to director Louis De Rochemont and worked with him in the 1940 film The Ramparts We Watch. Eventually he became an executive with the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency, a position he held for over 25 years. De Lacy’s first credit was in 1942 as an editorial associate for the US armed forces propaganda film We Are The Marines. Radio and television announcer Westbrook Van Voorhis provided the narration for the documentary, which was effectively a full-length fighting feature. In 1944 De Lacy was involved in another documentary, this time for the US Navy, filmed aboard the carrier Yorktown. The narrators in this documentary were actors Robert Taylor (who was actually a lieutenant in the navy at the time) and Charles Boyer who supplied the French narration. De Lacy was the cinematographer in The Fighting Lady and had three real life naval commanders to assist him. This film won the 1945 Oscar for Best Documentary. De Lacy then turned his hand to directing a television series in 1950, and in addition, he also became manager of a local Hollywood television station.

    Movies

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    The Sins of the Children
    40 %|Jun 27, 1930
    Drama
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    One Romantic Night
    50 %|Apr 30, 1930
    Romance, Comedy
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    Sarah and Son
    51 %|Mar 14, 1930
    Drama
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    General Crack
    0 %|Dec 16, 1929
    Action, Drama, History, Romance, War
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    The Marriage Playground
    57.5 %|Dec 12, 1929
    Comedy, Romance, Drama
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    The Four Feathers
    42 %|Jun 1, 1929
    Drama, Adventure
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    Square Shoulders
    0 %|Mar 10, 1929
    Crime
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    The Royal Rider
    0 %|Feb 17, 1929
    Western
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    The Redeeming Sin
    0 %|Feb 16, 1929
    Drama, Romance, Crime
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    Napoleon's Barber
    50 %|Nov 24, 1928
    Drama
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    The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
    72 %|Jan 30, 1928
    Drama, Romance
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    The Broken Mask
    0 %|Jan 1, 1928
    Drama
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    Mother Machree
    62 %|Dec 19, 1927
    Drama
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    Love
    60 %|Nov 29, 1927
    Drama, Romance
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    The Tigress
    0 %|Oct 21, 1927
    Crime, Drama
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    The Way of All Flesh
    69 %|Oct 1, 1927
    Drama
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    The Magic Garden
    0 %|Jun 30, 1927
    Drama, Romance
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    Is Zat So?
    0 %|May 15, 1927
    Comedy
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    Flesh and the Devil
    72.95 %|Dec 25, 1926
    Drama, Romance
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    Beau Geste
    59 %|Aug 24, 1926
    Action, Adventure, Drama
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    Don Juan
    66 %|Aug 6, 1926
    Adventure, Romance
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    A Lover's Oath
    0 %|Sep 29, 1925
    Fantasy, Romance
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    The Happy Warrior
    0 %|Jul 5, 1925
    Drama
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    Peter Pan
    69 %|Dec 29, 1924
    Family, Adventure, Fantasy
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    Rosita
    65 %|Sep 3, 1923
    Romance, Comedy, History
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    A Doll's House
    0 %|Feb 12, 1922
    Drama

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