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Pierre Jalbert

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Pierre Jalbert
Born
Pierre-Paul Jalbert

(1925-01-09)9 January 1925
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Died22 January 2014(2014-01-22) (aged 89)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years active1955–1990
SpouseJoy Lee

Pierre Jalbert (9 January 1925 – 22 January 2014) was a Canadian skier, actor, and motion picture film and sound editor, primarily known for his role as "Caje" on the US television 1960s World War II program Combat!.

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Early life

He was Christened Joseph Jacques Pierre-Paul Jalbert in Quebec City, Quebec, the son of a newspaperman. He graduated from Ouellet College and attended Laval University, where he was part of the University Royal Canadian Air Cadets during World War II.

Skiing career

He was both Canada's Junior and Senior National Ski Champion. In 1948, he was the Captain of Canada's Olympic Ski Team at St. Moritz, but due to breaking his leg in a fall during a practice run,[1] he never skied in the Games. After the Olympics, he was involved with the National Film Board of Canada. Eventually he moved to the United States and worked as a ski instructor at Sun Valley, Idaho, in the 1950s.

Editing and acting career

In 1952, he went to Hollywood looking for a job, and found employment as a film editor at MGM.

In 1961, at the urging of an agent friend, he auditioned for and got the part of bilingual Cajun PFC Paul "Caje" Le May in the ABC World War II dramatic TV series Combat!. After the show's cancellation in 1967, Jalbert had a few other acting roles before returning to his editing career. Pierre worked on The Godfather, including the famous baptism intercut sequence at the climax of the movie. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for sound editing for the 1981 miniseries Shōgun. He retired in 1990.

Personal information

He is the brother of René Marc Jalbert, the sergeant-at-arms of Quebec's legislature whose bravery saved lives during Denis Lortie's 1984 attack on that institution. He was married to Joy Lee, a ballerina and interior designer who appeared in the films Son of Sinbad and Love is a Many-Splendored Thing.[2]

Death

Pierre Jalbert died in Los Angeles on 22 January 2014. He had been in the hospital since suffering a heart attack on his 89th birthday, two weeks prior.[3]

Filmography (actor)

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Ski Crazy! Psychiatrist
1962-1967 Combat! PFC Paul "Caje" LeMay 115 episodes
1967 Mission: Impossible Paul Lebarre 1 episode
1968 The Virginian Jules 1 episode
1969 The Name of the Game Dr. Nieves 1 episode
1969 Footprints on the Moon- Apollo 11 Jules Verne Voice
(Re-released in 2009 on DVD for the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing)
1971 Night Gallery Andrea Doria Officer of the watch
1971 The Ski Bum Roger
1974 The Richard Petty Story Curtis Cross
1978 Ski Lift to Death Clevenger TV movie
1979 The Concorde ... Airport '79 Henri
1983 Good-bye, Cruel World Pierre

References

  1. ^ "Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. ^ Clemens, Samuel (October 2023). "Joy Lee". Classic Images. p. 52.
  3. ^ "Pierre Jalbert Obituary (2014) - Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles Times". www.legacy.com. Retrieved 14 June 2021.

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