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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''.


Biography

Born in Madrid, Perez began his professional career by working as a circus clown in
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. His film career started with comedy films of the production companies Pathé Frères and Éclair. In 1910 Arturo Ambrosio signed him for his production company, Ambrosio Films. Perez directed several comedies while working for the production company. He had directed and acted in the sci-fi film '' Le avventure straordinarissime di Saturnino Farandola'', a series of 18 episodes released on the eve of
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and based on a science fiction novel by Albert Robida. He had played the character of Saturnino Farandola in the film which explored the idea of a voyage around the world. Perez had directed and played the character of Robinet in over 150 films produced by Ambrosio films and was thus popularly called Robinet in Italy. He had directed the 1914 melodrama film ''Amor Pedestre'' (translation ''Pedestrian Love''), which did not show any body part of the lead actor or actress except their feet. During the First World War, Perez left Italy and went to the
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. In America, he was popularly called Tweedle-Dum, Twede-Dan and Tweedy, but among his earliest American movies were a series of four Bungles comedies: '' Bungles' Rainy Day'', '' Bungles Enforces the Law'', '' Bungles' Elopement'' and ''
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''. The Bungles shorts co-starred
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and were produced by Jacksonville's
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. Perez began his decade-long occasional collaborations with
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on the 1918 military comedy film ''The Recruit''. Concurrent with his early-1920s short subject work, Perez directed
Rubye De Remer Rubye De Remer (born Ruby Burkhard; January 9, 1892 – March 18, 1984) was an American dancer and actress in silent films. She began her stage career with the ''Midnight Frolic'', a Florenz Ziegfeld show, in New York City. Film actress Her fir ...
in three features; what might have become a more extensive teaming was ended, in part, by her early retirement. Following a cancer-related leg amputation in 1923, his film work was confined almost exclusively to writing and directing, most notably the Alyce Ardell comedies for producer Joe Rock. By early 1924, Perez was reportedly earning $400 weekly as a Jimmy Aubrey gagman.


Personal life

He was married to the actress Dorothy Earle (1892-1958).


Preservation of films

Ten surviving Perez titles held by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands and the
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were restored and released on DVD on January 26, 2015, with another 8 films released in February 2018 on The Marcel Pérez Collection, Volume Two. Material from fifteen other Pérez “Robinet” short subjects was posted online by the EYE Film Institute Netherlands in the closing months of 2019.


Filmography

Including * ''The Short-Sighted Cyclist'' (1907, actor) * ''Gigetta si vendica di Robinet'' (1910, director and actor) * ''Duel Robinet'' (1910, director and actor) * ''Robinet vuol fare il jockey'' (1910, director and actor) * ''Robinet aviatore''/''Tweedledum, Aviator'' (1911, director and actor) * ''Robinet in Love with a Singer'' (1911, director and actor) * ''Robinet’s White Suit'' (1911, director and actor) * ''Impossible Robinet Statement'' (1912, director and actor) * ''Robinet troppo amato da sua moglie (Robinet Is Too Much Loved by His Wife)'' (1912, Italy, director and actor) * ''Madamigella Robinet (Miss Tweedledum)'' (1912, Italy, director and actor) * '' Le avventure straordinarissime di Saturnino Farandola''/''The Extraordinary Adventures of Saturnino Farandola'' (1913, director and actor) * ''Robinet Boxeur'' (1913, director and actor) * ''Amore Pedestre''/''Pedestrian Love'' (1914, director and actor) * ''Robinet is Jealous'' (1914, director and actor) * ''Robinet Fisherman'' (1915, director and actor) * '' Bungles'' series (1916, director and actor): ''Bungles' Rainy Day''; ''Bungles Enforces the Law''; ''Bungles' Elopement''; ''Bungles Lands a Job'' * ''A Bathtub Elopement'' (1916, director and actor) * ''Some Hero'' (1916, director and actor) * ''Torpedoed by Cupid'' (director and actor) * ''Lend Me Your Wife'' (1916, director and actor) * ''A Scrambled Honeymoon'' (1916, director and actor) * ''A Busy Night'' (1916, director and actor) * ''The Recruit'' (1918, director and actor) * ''Camouflage'' (1918, director and actor) * ''Oh! What a Day'' (1918, director and actor) * ''You're Next'' (1919, director and actor) * ''Chickens in Turkey'' (1919, director and actor) * ''Can You Beat It? '' (1919, USA, director and actor) * ''
The Way Women Love ''The Way Women Love'' is a 1920 American silent mystery film directed by Marcel Perez and starring Rubye De Remer, Walter Miller and Tom Magrane.Wlaschin p.257 Cast * Rubye De Remer as Judith Reytnard * Walter Miller as Ralph Barr * Tom Mag ...
'' (1920, director) * ''Week End'' (1921, director and actor) * ''Sweet Daddy'' (1921, director and actor) * ''Pinched'' (1921, director and actor) * ''Wild'' (1921, director and actor) * ''
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'' (1921, director) * ''
Unconquered Woman ''Unconquered Woman'' is a 1922 American silent film, silent drama film directed by Marcel Perez and starring Rubye De Remer, Walter Miller (actor), Walter Miller and Fred C. Jones.Nash p.543 Cast * Rubye De Remer as Helen Chapelle * Walter Mille ...
'' (1922, director) * ''Friday the 13th'' (1923, director and actor). * ''Peaceful Riot'' (1925, director) * ''Hold Tight'' (1925, director) * ''Vulgar Yachtsmen'' (1926, director) * ''Lash of the Law'' (1926, director and actor) * ''When East Meets West'' (1926, director and actor) * ''His In-Laws'' (1928, director)


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