Marcel Perez
Marcel Perez, born Marcel Fernández Pérez (January 29, 1884 – February 8, 1929), was an internationally celebrated Spanish-born creator and star of over 200 silent comedy short subjects. He directed himself in nearly two-thirds of these films, acting, on two continents under such names as ''Marcel Fabre'', ''Michel Fabre'', ''Fernandea Perez'', ''Manuel Fernández Pérez'', ''Robinet'', ''Tweedy'', ''Tweedledum'', and ''Twede-Dan''. Provided by Wikipedia
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10by Davis, Charles T. (Charles Twitchell), 1918-1981Other Authors: “...Fabre, Michel...”
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13by Wright, Richard, 1908-1960Other Authors: “...Fabre, Michel...”
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