Place of Birth: Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. [now Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, UK]
Robert Douglas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 screen debut at Bournemouth in 1927. A year later he made his first appearance on stage in Many Waters at the Ambassadors Theatre and went into films the following year. He was gently mannered with a well modulated speaking voice, who delivered his lines in clipped fashion. He could portray the sinister, conniving rogue as easily as the forthright military officer. He was married twice, including the actress 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Douglas (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Good Morning, Miss Dove | John Porter | 1955 |
The Fountainhead | Elsworth Toohey | 1949 |
The Flame and the Arrow | Marchese Alessandro de Granazia | 1950 |
Ivanhoe | Sir Hugh De Bracy | 1952 |
Adventures of Don Juan | Duque de Lorca | 1948 |
The Prisoner of Zenda | Michael, Duke of Strelsau | 1952 |
The Desert Rats | General | 1953 |
Helen of Troy | Agamemnon | 1956 |
The Virgin Queen | Sir Christopher Hatton | 1955 |
The Young Philadelphians | Uncle Morton Stearnes | 1959 |
The End of the River | Jones | 1947 |
Secret Ceremony | Sir Alex Gordon (uncredited) | 1968 |
The Questor Tapes | Dr. Michaels | 1974 |
This Side of the Law | Philip Cagle | 1950 |
Buccaneer's Girl | Alexander Narbonne | 1950 |
The Lion Has Wings | Briefing Officer | 1939 |
Homicide | Lt. Michael Landers | 1949 |
King Richard and the Crusaders | Sir Giles Amaury | 1954 |
Thunder on the Hill | Dr. Edward Jeffreys | 1951 |
Over the Moon | John Flight | 1939 |
The Lady Takes a Sailor | John Tyson | 1949 |
Saskatchewan | Benton | 1954 |
The Decision of Christopher Blake | Ken Blake | 1948 |
Death Drives Through | Kit Woods | 1935 |
Mystery Submarine | Commander von Molter | 1950 |
The Scarlet Coat | Gen. Benedict Arnold | 1955 |
The Challenge | Edward Whymper | 1938 |
London Melody | Nigel Taplow | 1937 |
The Chinese Bungalow | Richard Marquess | 1940 |
Target Unknown | Col. von Broeck | 1951 |
Tarzan, the Ape Man | Col. James Parker | 1959 |
Fair Wind to Java | Saint Ebenezer / Pulo Besar | 1953 |
Kim | Colonel Creighton | 1950 |
Barricade | Aubrey Milburn | 1950 |
Flight to Tangier | Danzer | 1953 |
The Hasty Heart | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | 1949 |
The Woman I Love | Stanley Baldwin | 1972 |
The Blarney Stone | Lord Breethorpe | 1933 |
Our Fighting Navy | Capt. Markham | 1937 |
The Lawbreakers | Allen Bardeman | 1961 |
Many Waters | Godfrey Marvin | 1931 |
Spy Hunt | Stephen Paradou | 1950 |
Errol Flynn: Portrait of a Swashbuckler | Self | 1983 |
P.C. Josser | Dick Summers | 1931 | Series | Cast | Year |
77 Sunset Strip | 1958 | |
Medical Center | 1969 | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Inspector Charles Tarrant | 1955 |
Thriller | Antony Hugh Swinburne | 1960 |
Lux Video Theatre | Frank Hunter | 1950 |
One Step Beyond | Harrison Ackroyd | 1959 |
Adventures in Paradise | Albert Othery | 1959 |
General Electric Theater | Roger Howard | 1953 |
Panic! | 1957 | |
The Asphalt Jungle | 1961 | |
Maverick | 1957 | |
One Step Beyond | Gen. George Washington | 1959 |
One Step Beyond | Paul McCord | 1959 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Inspector Ben Liebenberg | 1955 |
Columbo | Frank Pierce | 1971 |
The Wonderful World of Disney | Gen. Cornwallis | 1954 |
The Invisible Man | Dr. Theophilus | 1975 |