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  1. Mel Ferrer and Hepburn in War and Peace (1956) Hepburn also returned to the stage in 1954, playing a water nymph who falls in love with a human in the fantasy play Ondine on Broadway . A critic for The New York Times commented that "somehow, Miss Hepburn is able to translate [its intangibles] into the language of the theatre without artfulness or precociousness.

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › mel_ferrerMel Ferrer | Rotten Tomatoes

    Mel Ferrer. A handsome and often tragic leading man in features during the 1950s, Mel Ferrer rose to fame as the dashing star of "Scaramouche" (1952), "Lili" (1953), "War and Peace" (1956) and ...

  3. Mel Ferrer was an American actor, director and producer remembered as the first husband of Audrey Hepburn. He co-starred with her in the 1956 film version of ‘War and Peace’. Mel is often described as progressive minded. In order to support himself he started working as a repertoire at the Cape Cod Playhouse, Massachusetts.

  4. Mel Ferrer (Elberon, 25 de agosto de 1917 — Santa Bárbara, 2 de junho de 2008) foi um ator estadunidense, diretor de cinema e produtor de filmes. Foi o primeiro marido de Audrey Hepburn , com quem atuou no filme Guerra e Paz (1956).

  5. Mel Ferrer es un Actor, Director americano. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 48 años de carrera y toda su actualidad.

  6. Mel Ferrer, pe numele complet Melchior Gastón Ferrer, s-a născut la 25.08.1917, în Elberon, New Jersey, SUA, și a decedat la 02.06.2008, în Santa Barbara, California, SUA. A avut origine spaniolă și irlandeză. Tatăl său, dr. José María Ferrer (1857-1920), s-a născut la Havana, Cuba, fiind de origine catalană. José a fost o autoritate în pneumonie, șef de personal al Spitalului ...

  7. 22 de dic. de 1976 · The Black Corsair: Directed by Sergio Sollima. With Kabir Bedi, Carole André, Mel Ferrer, Angelo Infanti. Emilio Roccanera, Lord of Ventimiglia, becomes a corsair in the Spanish Main and is driven by revenge against Duke Van Guld, Governor of Maracaibo, who killed his brothers.