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Philippe De Lacy a.k.a. Philippe deLacy (Nancy, France, July 25, 1917 - Carmel, California, July 29, 1995) was a former silent film
Silent film

A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially spoken dialogue. The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as film itself, but because of the technical challenges involved, synchronized dialogue was only made possible in the late 1920s with the introduction of the Vitaphone system....
 era child actor.

during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, 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.






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Philippe De Lacy a.k.a. Philippe deLacy (Nancy, France, July 25, 1917 - Carmel, California, July 29, 1995) was a former silent film
Silent film

A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound, especially spoken dialogue. The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is nearly as old as film itself, but because of the technical challenges involved, synchronized dialogue was only made possible in the late 1920s with the introduction of the Vitaphone system....
 era child actor.

Early life

Born during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, 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.

Career


Early career
De Lacy freelanced for several studios in the 1920's, but mostly for Paramount
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
. In 1924 he played the role of Michael Darling in the classic silent version of Peter Pan
Peter Pan (1924 film)

Peter Pan is a silent movie released in 1924 in film by Paramount Pictures, the first film adaptation of the play by J.M. Barrie. It was directed by Herbert Brenon and starred Betty Bronson as Peter Pan, Ernest Torrence as Captain Hook, Mary Brian as Wendy, and Virginia Browne Faire as Tinker Bell....
, with Betty Bronson
Betty Bronson

Betty Bronson born Elizabeth Ada Bronson to Frank and Nellie Smith Bronson. She was a famous actress in silent and sound films....
. He played the young Don Juan
Don Juan

Don Juan or Don Giovanni is a legendary, fictional libertine whose story has been told many times by many authors. El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra, by Tirso de Molina, is a play set in the fourteenth century that was published in Spain around 1630....
 at ten years of age in John Barrymore
John Barrymore

John Sidney Blyth Barrymore , was an American actor, frequently called the greatest of his generation. He first gained fame as a stage actor, lauded for his portrayals of Hamlet and Richard III ....
's Don Juan
Don Juan (1926 film)

Don Juan is a Warner Brothers film, directed by Alan Crosland. It was the first feature-length film with synchronized Vitaphone sound effects and musical soundtrack, though it has no spoken dialogue....
 (1926), and in 1927 he played the young prince Karl Franz in Ernst Lubitsch
Ernst Lubitsch

Ernst Lubitsch , was a German-born Jewish film director. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch"....
's memorable The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg

The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, also known as The Student Prince and Old Heidelberg, is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1927 in film silent film based on a novel by Wilhelm Meyer-F?rster....
, which also starred Ramon Novarro
Ramón Novarro

Ram?n Novarro was a Mexico actor who achieved fame as a "Latin lover" in silent films....
 and Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer

Edith Norma Shearer was an Academy Awards Canadian-American actor....
. Also in 1927 he starred with Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo

Greta Garbo was a Swedish-American actor during Hollywood's silent film period and part of its Golden Age of Hollywood.Regarded as one of the greatest and most inscrutable movie stars ever produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the Hollywood studio system, Garbo received a 1954 Academy Honorary Award "for her unforgettable screen performances...
 and John Gilbert
John Gilbert (actor)

John Gilbert was an American actor and a major star of the silent film era.Known as "the great lover", he rivaled even the great Rudolph Valentino as a box office draw....
 in Love, an updated version of the Tolstoy
Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy, or Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy Tolstoy's further talents as essayist, dramatist and Education reform made him the most influential member of the aristocracy Tolstoy....
 novel Anna Karenina
Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina , is a novel by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical The Russian Messenger....
 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 .

Later career
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
Westbrook Van Voorhis

Cornelius Westbrook Van Voorhis was a narrator for television series and film. He is perhaps best known for his work on the March of Time radio and newsreel series, where he became known as the "Voice of Doom", as well as for the catchphrase, "Time...marches on!"....
 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
USS Yorktown (CV-10)

USS Yorktown is one of 24 s built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is named after the Battle of Yorktown of the American Revolutionary War, and is the the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name....
. The narrators in this documentary were actors Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor (actor)

Robert Taylor was an United States actor....
 (who was actually a lieutenant in the navy at the time) and Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer was a four-time Academy Award-nominated France-born actor. Boyer started on the stage, but he found his success in European and Hollywood movies during the 1930s, and continued to act in films, television and theatre over the next several decades....
 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
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 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
Television station

A television station is a type of broadcast station that Broadcastings both sound and video to television receiver s in a particular area. Traditionally, TV stations made their broadcasts by sending specially-encoded radio signals over the air, called terrestrial television....
.

Filmography

  • The Sins of the Children
    The Sins of the Children

    The Sins of the Children a.k.a. Father's Day, a.k.a. The Richest Man in the World, is a 1930 in film MGM early sound drama/film, produced and directed by Sam Wood....
     (1930)
  • One Romantic Night (1930)
  • Sarah and Son (1930)
  • General Crack (1930)
  • The Marriage Playground (1929)
  • The Four Feathers
    The Four Feathers (1929 film)

    The Four Feathers is a 1929 in film war film directed by Merian C. Cooper and starring Fay Wray. It has the distinction of being one of the last major Hollywood pictures of the silent era....
     (1929)
  • Square Shoulders (1929)
  • The Royal Rider (1929)
  • The Redeeming Sin (1929)
  • Napoleon's Barber
    Napoleon's Barber

    Napoleon's Barber is a 1928 in film short subject comedy film directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost film. ...
     (1928)
  • 4 Devils (1928)
  • Mother Machree
    Mother Machree

    Mother Machree was a 1928 in film silent film, directed by John Ford, based on a novel by Rida Johnson Young about a poor Irish immigrant in United States....
     (1928)
  • The Broken Mask (1928)
  • Love (1927/I)
  • The Tigress (1927)
  • The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
    The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg

    The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, also known as The Student Prince and Old Heidelberg, is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1927 in film silent film based on a novel by Wilhelm Meyer-F?rster....
     (1927)
  • The Elegy (1927)
  • The Magic Garden (1927)
  • The Way of All Flesh (1927)
  • Is Zat So? (1927)
  • Faithful Wives (1926)
  • The Blue Boy (1926)
  • Beau Geste (1926)
  • Don Juan (1926)
  • A Lover's Oath (1925)
  • The Happy Warrior (1925)
  • My Neighbor's Wife (1925)
  • Peter Pan
    Peter Pan

    Peter Pan is a character created by Scotland novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie . A mischievous boy who can fly and magically refuses to aging, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys , interacting with Mermaid, Native_Americans_in_the_United_States, f...
     (1924)
  • The Shooting of Dan McGrew
  • Rosita (1923)
  • Divorce (1923)
  • Christmas (1923)
  • Wasted Lives (1923)
  • A Doll's House
    A Doll's House

    A Doll's House is an 1879 Play by Norway playwright Henrik Ibsen. Written one year after The Pillars of Society, the play was the first of Ibsen's to create a sensation and is now perhaps his most famous play, and required reading in many secondary schools and universities....
     (1922)
  • Without Benefit of Clergy
    Without Benefit of Clergy

    Without Benefit of Clergy is a 1921 in film drama film directed by James Young and featuring Boris Karloff. It is based on the story by Rudyard Kipling....
     (1921)


Director
  • Cinerama Holiday (1955)
  • The Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton

    Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was an Academy Award-winning United States comic actor and filmmaker. Best known for his silent films, his trademark was physical comedy with a stoicism, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" ....
     Show (1950) TV Series


Cinematographer
  • The Fighting Lady
    The Fighting Lady

    The Fighting Lady is a Documentary film/propaganda film produced by the U.S. Navy.The plot of the film revolves around the life of seamen on board an anonymous aircraft carrier - "the Fighting Lady"....
     (1944)


Editor
  • We Are the Marines
    We Are the Marines

    We Are the Marines is a 1942 in film full-length documentary film. It was directed by Louis De Rochemont and distributed by 20th Century Fox....
     (1942)


Stageplay

  • Strangers at Home
  • Growing Pains


Death

De Lacy died from carcinoma
Carcinoma

A carcinoma is any malignant cancer that arises from Epithelium. Carcinomas invade surrounding tissues and organs and may Metastasis, or spread, to lymph nodes and other sites....
 of the colon
Colon (anatomy)

The colon is the last portion of the digestive system in most vertebrates; it extracts water and salt from feces before they are defecation from the body....
, his cremated remains were scattered at sea.

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