Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Douglas (24 August 1905 – 31 December 1945) was a Scottish actor in films and on radio. Douglas appeared in over 100 films from the late 1920s to the 1940s including The Great Gabbo (1929), Life Begins (1932), Men in White (1934), Madame X (1937), Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941), Now, Voyager (1942), Little Tokyo, U.S.A. (1942), Tall in the Saddle (1944), Murder, My Sweet (1944), Show Business (1944) and Gilda (1946). Douglas was a one-man cast on The Black Castle. He played all roles in each episode and was the announcer. A review of The Black Castle in the trade publication Billboard complimented Douglas's handling of multiple roles in the drama. Bob Francis wrote: "Except for the fact that he is inclined to ham the wizard, making the role often seem more silly than awesome, Douglas puts on a good 15 minutes. His vocal changes are sharp and clear, and his characterizations come over effectively." He also had the title role in John Steele, Adventurer and played Chief Jake Workley in Scattergood Baines. He was also a member of the cast of Kelly's Courthouse. Douglas died on 31 December 1945 in Los Angeles, California, aged 40, after emergency surgery for a ruptured appendix. He is interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
1946
as Thomas Langford
1941
as Captain Tillman (uncredited)
1944
as Harolday
1945
as Andres
1943
as Lieutenant-Commander (uncredited)
1940
as Herbert
1939
as Infantry Captain (uncredited)
1944
as Police Lt. Randall
1943
as FBI Agent Harding
1939
as Officer of the Day
1939
as Film Director
1945
as Variatinsky (uncredited)
1937
as Mr. Edison
1938
as Lt. James Flanner
1934
as Mac
1946
as Timothy O'Brien
1932
as Medical Student (uncredited)
1941
1937
as Lt. North (uncredited)
1942
as Henderson