| Birth: | Dec. 24, 1893 | | Death: | Sep. 26, 1958 |  Danish-American actor, singer and entertainer, born in Copenhagen as Carl Pedersen. He began his career as a boxer and dancer before becoming a star in English and American movies during the 1920s and 1930s, a.o. "The Ring," "The Manxman," both directed by Alfred Hitchcock, "All the King's Horses," "Murder at the Vanities," "Ship Café" and "Two Hearts in Waltz Time." From 1942 a cabaret singer. Father of Fred Brisson. (bio by: Erik Skytte) Family links: Children: Frederick Brisson (1913 - 1984)* *Calculated relationship
Search Amazon for Carl Brisson | | | Burial:
Vestre Kirkegard (Western Churchyard)
Copenhagen Hovedstaden, Denmark Plot: A49 | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Erik Skytte Record added: Jan 25, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10370347 |
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