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Douglas Spencer

Douglas Spencer
  • Name: Douglas Spencer
  • Birthday: 1910-02-10
  • Also known as: William Henry Mesenkop
  • Place of birth: Princeton, Illinois, USA
  • Popularity: 0.05
Biography: Douglas Spencer (born July 4, 1910 – March 5, 1960) was an American actor, best known for his roles in classic science fiction films and film noirs during the 1940s and 1950s. Spencer was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was drawn to the entertainment industry early on and began his career in theater before transitioning to films. He often played characters with a tough, no-nonsense edge, making him a popular choice for a variety of roles in films of the time. Spencer's big break came when he landed a role in the influential science fiction film *The Thing from Another World* (1951), directed by Christian Nyby and produced by Howard Hawks. In the film, Spencer played the role of a... Read More

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Title Release date
The Sins of Rachel Cade   as  Doctor Bikel 1961-04-02
The Diary of Anne Frank   as  Kraler 1959-03-18
Cole Younger, Gunfighter   as  Marshal Fred Woodruff 1958-03-30
Saddle the Wind   as  Hemp Scribner 1958-03-20
The Three Faces of Eve   as  Mr. Black 1957-12-19
Short Cut to Hell   as  Train Conductor 1957-09-01
Omar Khayyam   as  Pigeon Keeper 1957-08-23
The Unholy Wife   as  Judge 1957-06-24
Man from Del Rio   as  Sheriff Jack Tillman 1956-10-30
Pardners   as  Smith 1956-08-01
A Man Alone   as  Henry Slocum 1955-10-17
The Kentuckian   as  Frome Brother (uncredited) 1955-07-22
This Island Earth   as  The Monitor of Metaluna 1955-06-01
Smoke Signal   as  Garode 1955-03-01
The Raid   as  Rev. Douglas 1954-08-04
River of No Return   as  Sam Benson 1954-04-30
Houdini   as  Simms 1953-07-02
Shane   as  Axel 'Swede' Shipstead 1953-04-23
Trouble Along the Way   as  Father Procurator aka George 1953-04-04
The Glass Wall   as  Inspector Bailey 1953-03-19
She's Back on Broadway   as  Lew Ludlow 1953-03-14
Monkey Business   as  Dr. Brunner 1952-09-03
Untamed Frontier   as  Clayton Vance 1952-07-23
Something to Live For   as  Joey (uncredited) 1952-03-07
Warpath   as  Kelso 1951-11-22
Come Fill the Cup   as  Ike Bashaw 1951-10-24
A Place in the Sun   as  Boatkeeper (uncredited) 1951-06-12
The Thing from Another World   as  Ned 'Scotty' Scott 1951-04-05
The Redhead and The Cowboy   as  Perry (Union agent) 1951-03-15
Union Station   as  Stationmaster (uncredited) 1950-10-04
Father of the Bride   as  Fritz the Organist (uncredited) 1950-05-18
The Heiress   as  Minister (uncredited) 1949-10-06
Trapped   as  Sam Hooker (uncredited) 1949-09-27
Red, Hot and Blue   as  Actor in Theatre Group (uncredited) 1949-09-05
Follow Me Quietly   as  Phony Judge 1949-07-07
It Happens Every Spring   as  Train Conductor (uncredited) 1949-06-10
Bride of Vengeance   as  False Physician 1949-04-07
Alias Nick Beal   as  Henry T. Finch 1949-03-04
Night Has a Thousand Eyes   as  Dr. Ramsdell 1948-08-20
The Sainted Sisters   as  Townsman (uncredited) 1948-04-30
The Big Clock   as  Bert Finch 1948-03-18
Adventure Island   as  Prisoner sharing cell with Herrick and Lochlin (uncredited) 1947-08-13
The Dark Corner   as  Deli Customer (uncredited) 1946-04-09
The Lost Weekend   as  Hospital Patient Seeing Imaginary Beetles (uncredited) 1945-11-29
Kitty   as  Guest (uncredited) 1945-10-16
Incendiary Blonde   as  New Years Eve Party Patron (uncredited) 1945-07-25
Double Indemnity   as  Lou Schwartz (uncredited) 1944-07-06
Princess O'Rourke   as  Pilot (uncredited) 1943-10-23
Fall In   as  Military Policeman 1942-11-20
A Date with the Falcon   as  Witness at Accident (uncredited) 1942-01-16
The Mexican Spitfire's Baby   as  Hotel Guest 1941-11-28
Lady Scarface   as  Police Secretary 1941-09-26
Little Nellie Kelly   as  Policeman in Dance Line (uncredited) 1940-11-22
Christmas in July   as  Man Listening to Radio (uncredited) 1940-10-25
Men Against the Sky   as  Mechanic 1940-09-06
Lucky Partners   as  Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) 1940-08-02
Allegheny Uprising   as  Prisoner in Irons 1939-11-10
The Day the Bookies Wept   as  Auction Spectator (uncredited) 1939-09-13