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Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas

American actor Melvyn Douglas began his stage career shortly after being mustered out of World War I Army service. Douglas secured a position with the Owens Repertory Company, making his debut in a production of Merchant of Venice. He spent the first part of the 1920s touring with Owens Repertory and with the Jessie Bonstelle Company, reaching Broadway in the 1928 drama A Free Soul. Brought to Hollywood in the early talkie "gold rush" for stage-trained actors, Douglas made his film bow in 1931's Tonight or Never. With The Old Dark House (1932), the actor established his standard screen character: a charming, blase young socialite who could exhibit great courage and loyalty when those attributes were called upon. After a brief return to Broadway in 1933, Douglas returned to films in 1935, signing a joint contract with Columbia and MGM. Most often appearing in sophisticated comedies, Douglas was one of the busiest stars in Hollywood, playing in as many as eight films per year. One of the actor's better roles was a supporting one: as Cary Grant's beleaguered lawyer and business adviser in Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1947), who spends most of the film trying to keep Grant from spending himself into bankruptcy. Douglas found movie roles scarce in the early 1950s thanks to the "Red Scare." The actor was married to Congresswoman Helen Gahagan, the woman labeled by Richard Nixon as the "pink lady" friendly to communism. The more rabid anti-communists in Washington went after Douglas himself, suggesting that because he was Jewish and had changed his name for professional reasons, he was automatically politically suspect. Douglas began recovering his career with a 1950s detective program, Hollywood Off-Beat - ironically playing a disbarred lawyer trying to regain his reputation. He headed back to Broadway, gaining high critical praise for his "emergence" as a topnotch character actor (his prior stage and film credits were virtually ignored). Some of Douglas' stage triumphs included Inherit the Wind (replacing Paul Muni in the Clarence Darrow part) and The Best Man (which had a character based on Richard Nixon) Douglas' long-overdue Academy Award was bestowed upon the actor for his role as Paul Newman's dying father in Hud (1963); other highlights of Douglas' final Hollywood days included I Never Sang for My Father (1971) and Being There (1979), the latter film winning the actor his second Oscar. Melvyn Douglas died at age 80, just before the release of his final film, Ghost Story (1981). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Melvyn Douglas Trivia

When was Melvyn Douglas born?
Melvyn Douglas was born on April 5, 1901

Who did Melvyn Douglas portray in Tell Me a Riddle?
Melvyn Douglas was David in Tell Me a Riddle

Who did Melvyn Douglas portray in A Woman's Face?
Melvyn Douglas was Dr. Gustav Segert in A Woman's Face

What role did Melvyn Douglas portray in That Uncertain Feeling?
Melvyn Douglas played Larry Baker in That Uncertain Feeling

What role did Melvyn Douglas portray in The Old Dark House?
Melvyn Douglas played Roger Penderell in The Old Dark House

Who did Melvyn Douglas play in Ninotchka?
Melvyn Douglas was Count Leon Dalga in Ninotchka

What role did Melvyn Douglas play in Hud?
Melvyn Douglas played Homer Bannon in Hud

Who did Melvyn Douglas portray in Ghost Story?
Melvyn Douglas was John Jaffrey in Ghost Story

What role did Melvyn Douglas portray in Tonight or Never?
Melvyn Douglas played Fletcher in Tonight or Never

Who did Melvyn Douglas play in The Vampire Bat?
Melvyn Douglas was Karl Brettschneider in The Vampire Bat

Who did Melvyn Douglas play in The Tenant?
Melvyn Douglas was Monsieur Zy in The Tenant

Who did Melvyn Douglas portray in Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House?
Melvyn Douglas was Bill Cole in Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

What role did Melvyn Douglas play in The Changeling?
Melvyn Douglas played Sen. Joe Carmichael in The Changeling

What role did Melvyn Douglas play in Billy Budd?
Melvyn Douglas played The Dansker in Billy Budd

Who did Melvyn Douglas play in Being There?
Melvyn Douglas was Benjamin Rand in Being There

Who did Melvyn Douglas portray in Annie Oakley?
Melvyn Douglas was Jeff Hogarth in Annie Oakley

What role did Melvyn Douglas portray in The Americanization of Emily?
Melvyn Douglas played Adm. William Jessup in The Americanization of Emily

What role did Melvyn Douglas play in Captains Courageous?
Melvyn Douglas played Mr. Cheyne in Captains Courageous

Who did Melvyn Douglas play in Counsellor-At-Law?
Melvyn Douglas was Roy Darwin in Counsellor-At-Law

Who did Melvyn Douglas play in The Candidate?
Melvyn Douglas was John J. McKay in The Candidate


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