Pierre Watkin

Pierre Watkin

ACTOR

Pierre Watkin was one of a stable of tall, distinguished-looking and sophisticated character actors (such as Russell Hicks, Jonathan Hale, Selmer Jackson and Samuel S. Hinds) whom Hollywood kept steadily employed playing political leaders, army officers, lawyers, wealthy businessmen and the like. Unlike many of his colleagues in that category, however, Watkin is notable for his (relatively) soft voice and precisely articulated speech. He is probably best remembered by film enthusiasts as Mr. Skinner, the unctuous, self-important bank president, in the W.C. Fields comedy The Bank Detective (1940), in which he uttered the now-classic line, "Allow me to give you a hearty handclasp".
  • When was
    Pierre Watkin born?

    Pierre Watkin was born on Sunday, December 29, 1889

  • Where was
    Pierre Watkin born?

    Pierre Watkin was born in Sioux City, Iowa, USA

  • How old was
    Pierre Watkin when they died?

    Pierre Watkin was 70

  • When did Pierre Watkin die?

    Pierre Watkin died on
    Wednesday, February 3, 1960

  • How tall is Pierre Watkin?

    Pierre Watkin is 6'(1.83m)


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