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Charles Fernley Fawcett (2 December 1915 – 3 February 2008) was an American adventurer, soldier, film actor, and a co-founder of the International Medical Corps. He was a recipient of the French
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and the American Eisenhower medal, and was declared Righteous Among the Nations for his assistance in rescuing and safeguarding Jewish refugees during World War II. Varian Fry, his longtime associate, described him as "a moral adventurer."


Early life

Charles Fernley Fawcett was born in Waleska, Georgia, where his mother had been caught in a snow storm and died when he was six. His family was of old Virginian stock, whose family tree included Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Having been orphaned at an early age, Fawcett and his younger brother and two sisters grew up in
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, in the care of their aunt. Here he attended Greenville High School for three years where he learned to wrestle and play American football. At age 15, Fawcett became involved in an affair with his best friend's mother. He remarked, "If that's child molestation, I would wish this curse on every young boy." The end of the affair made Fawcett contemplate suicide, and he left the United States in 1932 at age 16 to travel to the Far East, working his passage on a number of
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s with the
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. By 1937, he had returned to America and stayed for a time in New York City before making his way to Washington D.C., where he was taken in by his cousin, who happened to be an assistant United States Postmaster General. Here he ended up wrestling to make a living. Then in 1937 he boarded a ship outside Montreal bound for France, where he worked as an artist’s model, a jazz musician, and later a professional wrestler.


World War II

After the outbreak of World War II in 1939, Fawcett joined the Polish Army but had been in barracks for only a week before escaping from the advancing Nazis and hitchhiking back to Paris.No one could accuse Charles Fawcett of not living life to the full
'' Daily Mirror''. Retrieved August 8, 2022.
He tried to join both
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and the
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but his services were declined, so he briefly joined the Section Volontaire des Américains of the French ambulance corps in 1940. He was on his way to North Africa to join the French Resistance when he heard about Varian Fry, who would go on to rescue over 2,000 Jews from Vichy France with the help of a handful of people, Fawcett among them. Among the most famous people they rescued were Franz Werfel,
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, Heinrich Mann and
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. "I went to see him and he wasn’t very interested until I told him I’d been a professional wrestler. He said, ‘Maybe we could use you to sort of keep order. Anybody who’s not supposed to be there, you can get rid of them’," Fawcett recalled in an interview with Dr.
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in 1998. "Fry was perhaps one of the most idealistic men I had ever known and certainly the most unassuming. We got rid in a hurry of his little bow-tie and striped suit. Out of place completely in
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. Maybe one of the reasons he got away with a lot was because he looked so innocent." In Paris, Fawcett took part in the rescue of a group of British
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who had been placed under French guard in a hospital ward by the Germans. By impersonating a German ambulance crew, Fawcett and a comrade marched in at 4am and ordered the French nurses to usher the POWs out into the yard. "Gentlemen," he announced as he drove them away, "consider yourself liberated". "You're a Yank," said a British voice. "Never," came Fawcett's lilting southern burr, "confuse a Virginian with a Yankee". In 1942, he enlisted in the Royal Air Force and trained as a
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, flying the Hawker Hurricane but was invalided out that Christmas with tuberculosis, from which he had suffered as a youth. After convalescing in a Canadian sanatorium, Fawcett made his way back to the United States in 1943. From New York, he traveled to a TB clinic in Arizona where he remained for about a year. In 1944, he returned to Italy and rejoined the
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. Towards the end of the war, Fawcett posed as the husband of six Jewish women in three months. This enabled the women, who had formerly been imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps, to leave France with an American visa. Eventually, he had to flee France at several hours' notice after a tip-off that the Gestapo was coming to arrest him. Having left France, he joined up with the French Foreign Legion in 1945, fighting for six months in the forests of Alsace, and took part in the liberation of Colmar. A further bout of tuberculosis landed him in the Legionnaires' Hospital in Paris. He was a recipient of the
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and the American Eisenhower medal.Charles Fernley Fawcett 1915-2008
www.varianfry.org. Retrieved August 10, 2022.
His unlikely, some would say unbelievable, life was informed by an impulse to stand up for the underdog mixed with a thirst for glamour and adventure. Fawcett charmed everyone he met with tales of swashbuckling intrigue and good deeds.


Post-war

By 1948, Fawcett was back in action serving in the Greek Army against the Communists during the
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, fighting in a lounge suit in the guise of a journalist, since no foreigners were permitted to be involved. In 1949, Fawcett pursued a cinematic career, in which he performed in over 100 films, working with such stars as Errol Flynn,
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and Robert Taylor. He combined this with smuggling refugees to safety from civil conflict, organizing earthquake relief teams, fighting in several wars and co-founding the International Medical Corps. In 1956, Fawcett helped to rescue refugees from the Hungarian Uprising.Charles Fernley Fawcett 1915-2008, Daily Mirror
www.varianfry.org. Retrieved August 10, 2022.
Then he spent three years in the Belgian Congo, during the civil war in the early 60s, where he flew out those who were unable to escape the fighting. But it was the
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, in June 1979, that signaled his longest mission, and he was off to help the Afghan resistance fighters for the next 12 years. In 2006, Fawcett was nominated for recognition as Righteous Among the Nations at the annual British Holocaust commemoration.


Acting career

Fawcett appeared in some 100 film, television and radio productions between 1949 and 1976. He initially worked in France, but after 1952 worked primarily in Italy, having moved to Rome with his wife that year. During this time, he purportedly engaged in an affair with actress Hedy Lamarr.


Personal life

Fawcett's first wife, with whom he had a daughter, died in 1956. In 1991, he married again, when after a 30-year engagement he married April Ducksbury, a British model agency executive, and settled in London.


Death

Fawcett died on 3 February 2008 in London at the age of 92.


Selected filmography

* ''Hans le marin'' (1949) * ''Le grand rendez-vous'' (1950) - L'ambassadeur * '' Casimir'' (1950) - Mr. Brown, le PDG de Prima * '' Lost Souvenirs'' (1950) - L'Américain (segment "Une statuette d'Osiris") (uncredited) * ''L'inconnue de Montréal'' (1950) * ''
Adventures of Captain Fabian ''Adventures of Captain Fabian'' or ''Adventure in New Orleans'' is a 1951 American adventure film directed by William Marshall and starring Errol Flynn, Micheline Presle, Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead and Victor Francen. Plot George Brissac ...
'' (1951) - Defense Counsel * '' Fugitive in Trieste'' (1951) * ''Ils étaient cinq'' (1951) * '' Ha da venì... don Calogero'' (1952) - Don Andrea * '' When in Rome'' (1952) - Mr. Cates * '' La Putain respectueuse'' (1952) - (uncredited) * '' Three Forbidden Stories'' (1952) - Mottaroni (Second segment) * ''
I sette dell'Orsa maggiore ''Hell Raiders of the Deep'' (Original Italian title: ''I sette dell'Orsa maggiore'' 'The Seven Men of Great Bear') is 1953 Italian film based on the events of the Raid on Alexandria in 1941 by frogmen of the Decima Flottiglia MAS human torpedoes ...
'' (1953) * '' The Unfaithfuls'' (1953) - Harry Rodgers * '' The Blind Woman of Sorrento'' (1953) - Marchese di Rionero * '' Terminal Station'' (1953) - Il signore triste all'ufficio postale (uncredited) * ''Egypt by Three'' (1953) - American Doctor (second episode) * ''
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'' (1953) - (uncredited) * '' At the Edge of the City'' (1953) * ''Fermi tutti... arrivo io!'' (1953) - Mr. Brown * '' Frine, Courtesan of Orient'' (1953) - re Arconte * ''Mizar'' (1954) - maggiore Crob * '' The Country of the Campanelli'' (1954) - L'ammiraglio * '' Pietà per chi cade'' (1954) - Oliver * '' Appassionatamente'' (1954) - Count D'Alberti * '' The Two Orphans'' (1954) * '' An American in Rome'' (1954) - Mr. Brooks * '' Goodbye Naples'' (1955) - Charles Burton * ''Il falco d'oro'' (1955) - Ubaldo della Torre * ''Andrea Chenier'' (1955) * ''Incatenata dal destino'' (1956) - John Carrington * ''Mai ti scorderò'' (1956) - Neri, il regista * '' War and Peace'' (1956) - Russian artillery captain (uncredited) * '' I Vampiri'' (1957) - Signor Robert * '' Boy on a Dolphin'' (1957) - Bill B. Baldwin (uncredited) * '' The Love Specialist'' (1957) * '' The Violet Seller'' (1958) - Van de Ritzen * ''The Last Rebel'' (1958) - Captain Harry Love * ''
Lonelyhearts ''Lonelyhearts'', also known as ''Miss Lonelyhearts'', is a 1958 American drama film directed by Vincent J. Donehue. It is based on the 1957 Broadway play by Howard Teichmann, which in turn is based on the 1933 novel ''Miss Lonelyhearts'' by N ...
'' (1958) - Smitty * ''Civitas De'' (1958) * ''No Time to Kill'' (1959) - Marine * '' Face of Fire'' (1959) - Citizen in Barbershop * ''La duchessa di Santa Lucia'' (1959) - Il padre di Archibald * ''Les canailles'' (1960) * '' The Loves of Salammbo'' (1960) - Annone * ''Heaven on Earth'' (1960) - Henry Brent * '' Come September'' (1961) - Warren (uncredited) * '' Barabbas'' (1961) - Old Man Warning Rachel (uncredited) * ''The Witch's Curse'' (1962) - Doctor * ''
It Happened in Athens ''It Happened in Athens'' is a 1962 American-Greek romance comedy-drama film released by 20th Century-Fox. It is directed by Andrew Marton and features Jayne Mansfield, newcomer Trax Colton, Maria Xénia, Nico Minardos, Roger Browne in his debu ...
'' (1962) - Ambassador Cyrus T. Gaylord * '' The 300 Spartans'' (1962) - Megistias * '' Zorro and the Three Musketeers'' (1963) * '' I Am Semiramis'' (1963) * '' Captain Sindbad'' (1963) * ''Dark Purpose'' (1964) - Martin * ''
The Secret of Dr. Mabuse ''The Secret of Dr. Mabuse'' or ''The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse'' (German:''Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse'') is a 1964 Franco-German-Italian international co-production science fiction Eurospy crime film directed by Hugo Fregonese and Victor D ...
(1964) - Cmdr. Adams * '' Panic Button'' (1964) * '' Old Shatterhand'' (1964) - General Taylor * '' Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1965) - Mr. Shelby * ''Wild Kurdistan'' (1965) - Scheik Mohammed Emin / Scheik Kadir Bei * ''Kingdom of the Silver Lion'' (1965) - Scheik Kadir Bei * '' Savage Pampas'' (1966) - Pvt. El Gato * ''
Spy Today, Die Tomorrow ''Spy Today, Die Tomorrow'' (german: Mister Dynamit – Morgen küßt euch der Tod, it, Muori lentamente... te la godi di più, es, Mister Dinamita, mañana os besará la muerte, also known as ''Die Slowly, You'll Enjoy It More'') is a 1967 Ge ...
'' (1967) - General Stikker * ''Feuer frei auf Frankie'' (1967) - Prof. Peers * ''Caccia ai violenti'' (1968) * ''The Girl of the Nile'' (1969) - Marco Alfieri * ''
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'' (1971) - John Macdonald * ''Kalimán, el hombre increíble'' (1972) - Professor Morgan * '' Down the Ancient Staircase'' (1975) - Doctor Sfameni * '' Blue Belle'' (1976) - Michael / Annie's lover (final film role)


References


External links

*
Profile at Varian Fry Institute

USC Shoah Foundation interview
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