Daniel Pilon
Daniel Pilon | |
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Born |
Montreal, Quebec | November 13, 1940
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968–present |
Daniel Pilon (born November 13, 1940) is a Canadian-born actor, known for his role in Dallas as Naldo Marchetta.
Pilon was born in Montreal, Quebec. In addition to Dallas, he has appeared in daytime soap operas such as Ryan's Hope, Guiding Light and Days of Our Lives.
Filmography
Year | Film/TV Series | Role |
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1968 | Le Viol d'une jeune fille douce | Raphaël |
1968 | Play Dirty | Capt. Allwood |
1969 | La Voie lactée | François |
1970 | Red the Half-Breed | Red |
1971 | Malpertuis | Mathias Crook |
1971 | Après-ski (aka Sex in the Snow) | Phillip |
1972 | Les Indrogables | |
1972 | Le Diable est parmi nous | Paul Drouin |
1972 | Les Smattes | Réjean Cardinal |
1972 | Quelques arpents de neige | Simon de Bellefeuille |
1973 | La Mort d'un bûcheron | François Paradis |
1975 | Brannigan | John Gorman |
1977 | Starship Invasions | Anaxi |
1978 | Plague | Bill Fuller |
1979 | The Albertans (TV) | Hans Keller |
1980 | Les Chiens chauds XXX | Frank |
1982 | Massarati and the Brain (TV) | Mas Massarati |
1983 | The Hamptons (TV) | Nick Atwater |
1983 | Missing Pieces (TV) | Jorge Martinez |
1983 | Masquerade (TV) | |
1984 | Love Scenes | Rick |
1984–1985 | Dallas (TV) | Renaldo Marchetta |
1984–1988 | Ryan's Hope (TV) | Max Dubujak |
1987 | Hitting Home (TV) | Max Middleton |
1988–1989 | Guiding Light (TV) | Alan Spaulding #2 |
1989 | Malarek | Max Middleton |
1989 | Piège infernal (TV) | Me Gérard |
1992 | North of Chiang Mai | |
1992 | The Boys of St. Vincent (TV) | Boy of St. Vincent |
1992 | Scanners III: The Takeover | Michael |
1992 | Casino (TV) | Phillip LeMaster |
1992 | Days of Our Lives (TV) | Gavin Newirth |
1994 | The Maharaja's Daughter (TV) | Hamilton |
1995 | Vents contraires (TV) | Lieutenant Forrester |
1996 | No Greater Love (TV) | Bert Winfield |
1997 | Suspicious Minds | Richard Whitmore |
1997 | The Ultimate Weapon | McBride |
1997 | Whiskers (TV) | Mr. Mobley |
1997 | Habitat | Strickland |
1997 | The Assignment | Admiral Crawford |
1998 | In Her Defense | Robert St. Laurent |
1998 | Musketeers Forever | Julius Bonaparte |
1998 | The Sleep Room | James Belding |
1998 | Going to Kansas City | Jack Bruckner |
1999 | Fish Out of Water | Venzal |
1999 | 36 Hours to Die (TV) | Vaughn |
1999 | Bonanno: A Godfather's Story (TV) | |
1999 | The Collectors (TV) | Det Hackman |
2000 | Left Behind | Jonathan Stonegal |
2000 | Island of the Dead | Mayor |
2000 | The List | Mason Powell |
2001 | Deception | |
2001 | Blind Terror (TV) | Clyde Fanning |
2001 | Largo Winch (TV) | Charles Adam Arden |
2001 | Bliss (TV) | Jack |
2001–2002 | Vampire High (TV) | Vakaal |
2002 | Lathe of Heaven (TV) | President Murtle |
2003 | Michel Vaillant | Président Rallye Canada |
2004 | The Reagans | Donn Moomaw |
2006 | Lance et compte: La revanche (TV) | Premier Ministre Marcel Gaudreault |
2007 | Shoot 'Em Up | Senator Rutledge |
2008 | Story of Jen | Melvin |
2009 | Wild Roses (TV) | John Cameron |
2009 | Looking for Anne | Jeff |
2011 | L'invité | Antoine |
Personal life
Pilon was born in Montreal, Quebec. He is the brother of Donald Pilon. He also has two children with his former wife, Susan Molgora. He made his film debut in Le Viol d'une jeune fille douce, directed by Canadian director Gilles Carle.
After his house was destroyed by the 1994 Northridge earthquake on January 1994, he declared his first bankruptcy in April 1994. In the same year, he divorced his wife.[1]
He was also considered for the role of James Bond twice, in 1968 and in 1984.[2]
References
- ↑ "Daniel Pilon raconte ses deux faillites et son divorce". Masculinisme.
- ↑ "Interview in French with Daniel Pilon about James Bond". Télé-Québec.
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