Born 1917 (age 90) · Elberon, New Jersey, USA
Appears in 111 titles

Melchor Gastón Ferrer (August 25, 1917 – June 2, 2008) was an American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. He achieved prominence on Broadway before scoring notable film hits with Scaramouche, Lili, and Knights of the Round Table. He starred opposite his wife, actress Audrey Hepburn, in War and Peace and produced her film Wait Until Dark. He also acted extensively in European films and appeared in several cult hits, including The Antichrist (1974), The Suspicious Death of a Minor (1975), The Black Corsair (1976), and Nightmare City (1980). Description above from the Wikipedia article Mel Ferrer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Filmography

The Longest Day
7.6
The Longest Day
1962
as Maj. Gen. Robert Haines
Wait Until Dark
7.3
Wait Until Dark
1967
as French-Canadian Radio Speaker (voice) (uncredited)
War and Peace
6.6
War and Peace
1956
as Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
The Fall of the Roman Empire
6.5
The Fall of the Roman Empire
1964
as Cleander
Eaten Alive
5.5
Eaten Alive
1976
as Harvey Wood
Paris When It Sizzles
6.3
Paris When It Sizzles
1964
as Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (uncredited)
Nightmare City
5.7
Nightmare City
1980
as General Murchison
Eaten Alive!
5.2
Eaten Alive!
1980
as Professor Carter
Rancho Notorious
6.5
Rancho Notorious
1952
as Frenchy Fairmont
The Visitor
5.3
The Visitor
1979
as Dr. Walker
Brannigan
6.0
Brannigan
1975
as Mel Fields
The Antichrist
6.1
The Antichrist
1974
as Massimo Oderisi
Scaramouche
7.0
Scaramouche
1952
as Noel, Marquis de Maynes
Knights of the Round Table
6.0
Knights of the Round Table
1953
as Arthur
Lili Marleen
6.4
Lili Marleen
1981
as David Mendelssohn
Sex and the Single Girl
6.5
Sex and the Single Girl
1964
as Rudy DeMeyer
The World, the Flesh and the Devil
6.4
The World, the Flesh and the Devil
1959
as Benson Thacker
Island of the Fishmen
5.7
Island of the Fishmen
1979
as Radcliffe (US version)
Lili
6.8
Lili
1953
as Paul Berthalet
Audrey
7.1
Audrey
2020
as Self - Actor / 1st Husband (archive footage)