Gaston Palmer was an American actor who is best known for The Show Goes On, Variety, and Croquette. Born on March 4, 1886, in Marseille, France, he had a notable career in film and television. He passed away on January 4, 1969, in Juan-les-Pins, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
Personal and Family Life
Gaston Palmer, whose birth name was Gaston Alphonse Palmer, was born into an environment rich with cultural influences. Not much is publicly known about his family background or personal life. His experiences in France may have shaped his later career choices in acting.
Career
Palmer pursued a career in acting, becoming known for his roles in several popular films. He portrayed memorable characters that highlighted his talent and versatility. His work in the entertainment industry left a lasting impression on audiences and his peers.
Death and Legacy
Gaston Palmer died on January 4, 1969, leaving behind a legacy in film and television. His contributions to the industry are remembered by fans and historians alike. Despite his passing, his performances continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by new generations.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Madwoman of Chaillot | 1969-10-12 | Juggler |
The Three Maxims | 1936-01-01 | Juggler |
Schneewittchen und die sieben Gaukler | 1962-12-14 | Roderich |
I Didn’t Do It | 1945-08-06 | Le Grand Gaston |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1948-06-20 | Self |