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Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas

1901-04-05 / Macon, Georgia, USA

Biography

Melvyn Douglas (born Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg, April 5, 1901 – August 4, 1981) was an American actor. Douglas came to prominence in the 1930s as a suave leading man, perhaps best typified by his performance in the 1939 romantic comedy Ninotchka with Greta Garbo. Douglas later played mature and fatherly characters, as in his Academy Award–winning performances in Hud (1963) and Being There (1979) and his Academy Award–nominated performance in I Never Sang for My Father (1970). In the last few years of his life Douglas appeared in films with supernatural stories involving ghosts. Douglas appeared as "Senator Joseph Carmichael" in The Changeling in 1980 and Ghost Story in 1981 in his final completed film role. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melvyn Douglas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Appearances

Studio One
Studio One (1948)
General Electric Theater
General Electric Theater (1953)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
Weekend Special
Weekend Special (1977)
The Fugitive
The Fugitive (1963)
Lux Video Theatre
Lux Video Theatre (1950)
Your Show of Shows
Your Show of Shows (1950)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
The Philco Television Playhouse
The Philco Television Playhouse (1948)
Ben Casey
Ben Casey (1961)
CBS Playhouse
CBS Playhouse (1966)
Lights Out
Lights Out (1949)
Ghost Story
Ghost Story (1972)
Kraft Mystery Theatre
Kraft Mystery Theatre (1961)
Hollywood Off Beat
Hollywood Off Beat (1952)
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
Playhouse 90
Playhouse 90 (1956)
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin (1974)
The Dick Cavett Show
The Dick Cavett Show (1968)
What's My Line?
What's My Line? (1950)