Robert Douglas (actor)
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Robert Douglas | |
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Born | Robert Douglas Finlayson 9 November 1909 Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Leucadia, Encinitas, California, United States |
Occupation | actor, director, producer |
Years active | 1927-1982 |
Spouse(s) | Dorothy Hyson (1935-45), Suzanne Weldon, née Hopkinson (1946-1995) (her death) 2 children[1] |
Children | Robert Giles Finlayson Lucinda Gail Gabri |
Robert Douglas (9 November 1909 – 11 January 1999) was born as Robert Douglas Finlayson in Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire. He was a successful stage and film actor, a television director and producer.
He studied at RADA and made his stage debut at the Theatre Royal, Bournemouth in 1927. A year later he made his first London appearance in Many Waters at the Ambassadors Theatre and went into films the following year.[2] He was gentle-mannered with a well modulated speaking voice, and delivered his lines in a clipped fashion. He could portray the sinister, conniving rogue as easily as the forthright military officer.
He was married twice, to actresses Dorothy Hyson (1914–1996) and Suzanne Weldon (1921–1995), fathering two children, Lucinda and Robert (Giles). He died from natural causes in Leucadia, Encinitas, California, aged 89. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.
Contents
Occupation
As an actor
Theatre
- 1927: The Best People (Theatre Royal, Bournemouth)
- 1928: Crime
- 1928: Many Waters (Ambassadors Theatre, London)
- 1928: Mrs.Moonlight (Kingsway Theatre, London)
- 1929: Black St.Anthony (Strand Theatre, London)
- 1929: A Bill of Divorcement (St.Martin's Theatre, London)
- 1929: Barbara's Wedding (Apollo Theatre, London)
- 1929: Many Waters (Maxine Elliott's Theatre and Times Square Theater, Broadway)
- 1930: The Last Enemy (Fortune Theatre, London)
- 1930: Suspense (Duke of York's Theatre, London)
- 1930: Badger's Green (Prince of Wales Theatre, London)
- 1930: The Last Enemy (Hartford; New Haven and Shubert Theatre, Broadway)
- 1931: After All (Criterion Theatre, London)
- 1931: The Arch-Duchess (Phoenix-Theatre, London)
- 1931: Vile Bodies (Arts Theatre, London)
- 1931: Brief Moment (Detroit; Washington and Belasco Theatre, Broadway)
- 1932: Vile Bodies (Vaudeville Theatre, London)
- 1932: As it was in the Beginning (Arts Theatre, London)
- 1933: Ten Minute Alibi (Embassy Theatre, and Haymarket Theatre, London)
- 1933: These Two (Arts Theatre, London)
- 1934: Men in White (Lyric Theatre, London)
- 1934: Overture 1920 (Phoenix Theatre, London)
- 1934: Inside the Room (Queens Theatre, London)
- 1935: Theatre Royal / The Royal Family (Lyric Theatre, London)
- 1935: Most of the Game (Cort Theatre, Broadway)
- 1936: No Exit (Embassy Theatre, and St.Martin's Theatre, London)
- 1936: Stubble before Swords (Globe Theatre, London)
- 1936: Kind Lady (Lyric Theatre, London)
- 1938: Official Secret (New Theatre, London)
- 1938: Night Arrival (Globe Theatre, London)
- 1939: The Spring Time of Others (Gate Theatre, London)
- 1946: Lighten our Darkness (London)
- 1946: But for the Grace of God (St.James Theatre, London)
Film
- 1931 : P.C. Josser = Dr.Josser, K.C. with Milton Rosmer
- 1931 : Many Waters with Milton Rosmer
- 1933 : The Blarney Stone / (US): The Blarney Kiss with Tom Walls
- 1935 : Death Drives Through with Edward L. Cahn
- 1937 : Our Fighting Navy / (US): Torpedoed with Norman Walker
- 1937 : London Melody = Look out for Love / (US): Girl in the Street with Herbert Wilcox
- 1938 : The Challenge with Milton Rosmer
- 1939 : Over the Moon with Thornton Freeland
- 1939 : The Lion Has Wings with Michael Powell
- 1940 : The Chinese Bungalow / (US): Chinese Den with George King
- 1947 : The End of the River with Derek N. Twist
- 1948 : The Decision of Christopher Blake with Peter Godfrey
- 1948 : The Adventures of Don Juan with Vincent Sherman
- 1949 : The Fountainhead with King Vidor
- 1949 : The Hasty Heart (only his voice) with Vincent Sherman
- 1949 : The Lady Takes a Sailor with Michael Curtiz
- 1949 : Homicide with Felix Jacoves
- 1950 : Buccaneer's Girl with Frederick De Cordova
- 1950 : The Flame and the Arrow with Jacques Tourneur
- 1950 : Kim with Victor Saville
- 1950 : Spy Hunt / (GB): Panther's Moon with George Sherman
- 1950 : Mystery Submarine with Douglas Sirk
- 1950 : Barricade with Peter Godfrey
- 1950 : This Side of the Law with Richard L Bare
- 1951 : Target Unknown with George Sherman
- 1951 : Thunder on the Hill / (GB): Bonaventure with Douglas Sirk
- 1952 : At Sword's Point / (GB): Sons of the Musketeers with Lewis Allen
- 1952 : Ivanhoe with Richard Thorpe
- 1952 : The Prisoner of Zenda with Richard Thorpe
- 1953 : The Desert Rats with Robert Wise
- 1953 : Flight to Tangier with Charles Marquis Warren
- 1953 : Fair Wind to Java with Joseph Kane
- 1954 : King Richard and the Crusaders with David Butler
- 1954 : Saskatchewan / (GB): O'Rourke of the Royal Mounted with Raoul Walsh
- 1955 : The Scarlet Coat with John Sturges
- 1955 : The Virgin Queen with Henry Koster
- 1955 : Good Morning Miss Dove with Henry Koster
- 1956 : Helen of Troy with Robert Wise
- 1959 : The Young Philadelphians / (GB): The City Jungle with Vincent Sherman
- 1959 : Tarzan, the Ape Man with Joseph M. Newman
- 1961 : The Lawbreakers with Joseph M. Newman
Television
- 1939: The Royal Family of Broadway
- 1953: Chevron Theatre (episode: Serenade to an Empty House)
- 1955: Lux Video Theatre (episode: The Browning Version)
- 1955: Front Row Center (episode: The Barretts of Wimpole Street)
- 1957: Panic! (episode: The Vigilantes)
- 1958-1959: Alfred Hitchcock Presents (episodes: The Impromptu Murder, Arthur)
- 1959: General Electric Theatre (episode: And One Was Loyal)
- 1959: 77 Sunset Strip (episode: Eyewitness)
- 1959-1961: One Step Beyond (episodes: The Secret, Encounter, Night of Decision)
- 1959-1960: Adventures in Paradise (episodes: The Forbidden Sea, Peril at Pitcairn, There is an Island)
- 1960: Walt Disney presents The Swamp Fox (episodes: Redcoat Strategy, A Case of Treason)
- 1960: Maverick (episode: The Bundle from Britain)
- 1961: The Asphalt Jungle (TV series)The Asphalt Jungle (episode: The Lady and the Lawyer)
- 1960: Thriller (episode: The Specialists)
- 1970: Secret Ceremony (TV-Version)
- 1972: Portrait: The Woman I Love
- 1974: The Questor Tapes
- 1974: Cannon (episode: Triangle of Terror) (uncred.)
- 1975: Columbo (episode: Troubled Waters)
- 1975: Medical Center (episode: Survivors)
- 1975: The Invisible Man (episode: Man of Influence)
- 1978: Centennial (episode: The Shepherds)
As a director
Theatre
- 1933: Ten Minute Alibi (Haymarket Theatre, London)
- 1934: Overture 1920 (Phoenix Theatre, London)
- 1946: Lighten Our Darkness (London)
- 1956: The Ponder Heart (Shubert Theatre, New Haven / Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia / Shubert Theatre, Boston / Music Box Theatre, Broadway)
- 1956: Affair of Honor (Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway)
- 1956: The Loud Red Patrick (Walnut Theatre, Philadelphia / Ambassador Theatre, Broadway)
- 1956: Uncle Willie (Locust Street Theatre, Philadelphia / John Golden Theatre, Broadway)
- 1957: One Foot in the Door (Locust Street Theatre, Philadelphia / Shubert Theatre, Boston)
Film
- 1964: Night Train to Paris
Television
- 1960-1962: Surfside 6 (9 episodes)
- 1960: Maverick (2 episodes)
- 1960-1962: 77 Sunset Strip (12 episodes)
- 1961: The Roaring Twenties (episode The Red Carpet)
- 1961-1962: Hawaiian Eye (4 episodes)
- 1962-1963: Fair Exchange (1. Segment)
- 1963-1964: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (4 episodes)
- 1962: The Virginian (episode The Final Hour) = The Final Hour (film)
- 1965: Kraft Suspense Theatre (episode Kill me on July 20)
- 1964-1965: Court Martial (3 episodes)
- 1965-1967: 12 O'Clock High (16 episodes)
- 1966: The Fugitive (episode Second Sight)
- 1966: Daniel Boone (episode The Matchmaker)
- 1967: Lost in Space (episode The Toymaker)
- 1967: Mission: Impossible (episode The Diamond)
- 1967: The Monroes (2 episodes)
- 1967-1974: The FBI (13 episodes)
- 1967-1968: The Invaders (episodes The Prophet and Counterattack)
- 1969-1970: Adam-12 (6 episodes)
- 1970: The Immortal (2 episodes)
- 1970: Dan August (episode Invitation to a Murder)
- 1972-1975: The Streets of San Francisco (4 episodes)
- 1972-1973: Cannon (5 episodes)
- 1974: Barnaby Jones (2 episodes)
- 1974: Shazam! (4 episodes)
- 1974-1975: Medical Center (5 episodes)
- 1975-1978: Baretta (9 episodes)
- 1976: City of Angels (2 episodes)
- 1976: Columbo (episode Old Fashioned Murder)
- 1976-1977: Big Hawaii (episode Tightrope)
- 1977: Future Cop (2 episodes)
- 1977: Hunter (episode Yesterday, Upon the Stair)
- 1977: The Man from Atlantis (episode The Naked Montague)
- 1978: Quincy, M.E. (episode Double Death)
- 1979-1981: Trapper John, M.D. (4 episodes)
- 1979: Nobody's Perfect (4 episodes)
- 1982: House Calls (2 episodes)
- 1982: Fame (episode A Big Finish)
As a Producer
- 1963-1964: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (8 episodes)
- 1964-1965: Court Martial (10 episodes)
References
- ↑ 1901 Census website, Free BMD.[not specific enough to verify]
- ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-robert-douglas-1075639.html
- Picture Show who's who on the Screen 1932
External links
- Robert Douglas at the Internet Movie Database
- Robert Douglas at the Internet Broadway DatabaseLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Robert Douglas at Find a Grave
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- English male film actors
- English male stage actors
- English male television actors
- British television directors
- British television producers
- 20th-century English male actors
- Actors from Buckinghamshire