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Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood
  • Name: Douglas Wood
  • Birthday: 1880-10-30
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
  • Popularity: 0.031
Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Douglas Wood (October 31, 1880 – January 13, 1966) was an American actor of stage and screen during the first six decades of the 20th century. Born on Halloween 1880 (October 31), his mother, Ida Jeffreys, was a stage actress. During the course of his career, Wood would appear in dozens of Broadway productions, and well over 100 films. Towards the end of his career, he would also make several guest appearances on television. Wood died in 1966. At the end of 1933, Wood began work on his first film, with a supporting role in David Butler's comedy, Bottom's Up, starring Spencer Tracy. The following year he would originate the role in talking pictures... Read More

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Title Release date
That Certain Feeling   as  Senator 1956-06-04
No Man's Woman   as  Philip Grant 1955-10-27
Cattle Queen   as  Judge Whipple 1951-11-15
Harriet Craig   as  Mr. Norwood (Uncredited) 1950-11-02
Border Outlaws   as  Rancher Kimball 1950-11-01
Shamrock Hill   as  Judge Mayer 1949-02-01
An Old-Fashioned Girl   as  Mr. Shaw 1949-01-19
I Surrender Dear   as  R.H. Collins 1948-10-06
The Senator Was Indiscreet   as  University President 1947-12-31
The Judge Steps Out   as  Cabot Royce Winthrop (uncredited) 1947-12-15
It Had to Be You   as  Mr. Kimberly (uncredited) 1947-12-07
Two Blondes and a Redhead   as  Judge Abbott 1947-11-05
Little Miss Broadway   as  Richard Nichols Sr. 1947-06-19
Fun on a Weekend   as  John Durand (Uncredited) 1947-05-15
Blondie's Big Moment   as  Theodore Payson (uncredited) 1947-01-09
The Missing Lady   as  Alfred Kester 1946-08-17
Dragonwyck   as  Mayor Curtis (uncredited) 1946-04-19
Night Editor   as  Bank Manager (Uncredited) 1946-03-29
Tomorrow Is Forever   as  Charles Hamilton 1946-02-20
Because of Him   as  Samual Hapgood 1946-01-18
Voice of the Whistler   as  Paul Kitridge - Attorney (uncredited) 1945-10-30
Come Out Fighting   as  Mayor 1945-09-29
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion   as  Alexander Harmon 1945-05-10
Patrick the Great   as  Sir Orville 1945-05-04
The Big Show-Off   as  Dr. Dinwiddle 1945-01-22
I'm from Arkansas   as  Governor 1944-10-31
Phantom Lady   as  Show Backer (uncredited) 1944-01-28
What a Woman   as  Dean Alfred B. Shaeffer 1943-12-29
Crazy House   as  Studio Bidder 1943-10-08
Mardi Gras   as  Harrison Piske 1943-10-01
The Good Fellows   as  John Drayton 1943-08-11
Hers to Hold   as  Peter Cartwright 1943-07-16
The More the Merrier   as  Senator in Taxi (uncredited) 1943-05-13
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday 1943-02-19
Stand by for Action   as  Sen. Masterman (uncredited) 1942-12-31
Parachute Nurse   as  Maj. Devon 1942-08-06
Murder in the Big House   as  Burgen 1942-04-11
H.M. Pulham, Esq.   as  Mr. 'J.T.' Bullard 1941-12-04
Honky Tonk   as  Governor Wilson 1941-10-01
Sergeant York   as  Major Hylan (uncredited) 1941-09-27
Blossoms in the Dust   as  Senator 1941-08-15
Here Comes Mr. Jordan   as  Board Member (uncredited) 1941-08-07
In the Navy   as  Admiral (uncredited) 1941-05-30
Love Crazy   as  Sanity Hearing Doctor (uncredited) 1941-05-23
Buck Privates   as  Randolph Parker II (uncredited) 1941-01-31
Spring Parade   as  General 1940-09-27
Public Deb No. 1   as  Director 1940-09-13
Boom Town   as  Oil Man at New York Meeting (uncredited) 1940-08-30
Private Affairs   as  Mr. Stanley 1940-07-05
Babies for Sale   as  Dr. Aleshire 1940-06-14
Waterloo Bridge   as  Vicar at Estate Dance (uncredited) 1940-05-17
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet   as  Speidler 1940-02-23
Teddy the Rough Rider   as  President William McKinley 1940-02-21
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk   as  Walker 1940-01-11
20,000 Men a Year   as  Crandall 1939-10-26
Eternally Yours   as  Phillips 1939-10-07
Juarez   as  Mr. Hartman (uncredited) 1939-06-10
East Side of Heaven   as  Fisher (uncredited) 1939-04-07
Sudden Money   as  Mr. Jordan 1939-03-31
Three Smart Girls Grow Up   as  Uncle Joe 1939-03-24
Off the Record   as  J. W. 1939-01-21
Kentucky   as  Race Track Patron 1938-12-30
Three Loves Has Nancy   as  Mr. Hanson (uncredited) 1938-09-02
I Am the Law   as  District Attorney Bert Beery 1938-08-25
The Beloved Brat   as  Mr. Butler 1938-04-30
Gold Is Where You Find It   as  Judge H.B. Clayburn (uncredited) 1938-02-12
Mannequin   as  Rogers (Uncredited) 1938-01-21
The Man in the Barn   as  Army Officer (uncredited) 1937-11-20
West of Shanghai   as  Myron Galt 1937-10-30
Over the Goal   as  Dr. Marshall 1937-10-16
Dangerously Yours   as  Walter Chandler 1937-09-21
The Case of the Stuttering Bishop   as  Renald C. Brownley 1937-06-08
This Is My Affair   as  Henry Maxwell 1937-05-28
The Man Who Found Himself   as  Medical Board Doctor 1937-04-02
On the Avenue   as  Mr. Trivet 1937-02-12
Guns of the Pecos   as  Texas Governor 1936-12-28
Great Guy   as  Mayor 1936-12-01
Wedding Present   as  Willett 1936-10-09
Two in a Crowd   as  Banker Ralston 1936-10-03
Jailbreak   as  Governor Daden 1936-08-05
Two Against the World   as  Malcolm Sims 1936-07-11
Navy Born   as  Mr. Strickland 1936-06-02
Dracula's Daughter   as  Dr. Townsend 1936-05-11
The Prisoner of Shark Island   as  General Ewing 1936-02-28
Professional Soldier   as  Nightclub Patron 1935-12-27
Dangerous   as  Elmont 1935-12-25
The Great Impersonation   as  Lord Allison (uncredited) 1935-12-08
Special Agent   as  Federal Judge (uncredited) 1935-09-14
Spring Tonic   as  Mr. Ingalls 1935-06-27
College Scandal   as  Dean Traynor 1935-06-21
A Night at the Ritz   as  Board of Directors' Chairman (uncredited) 1935-03-23
The Wedding Night   as  Leland Heywood 1935-03-08
College Rhythm   as  George Collins 1934-11-23
The President Vanishes   as  Roger Grant 1934-11-17
Great Expectations   as  Wopsle 1934-10-22
The Fountain   as  de Greve 1934-08-22
The Trumpet Blows   as  Senor Ramirez 1934-04-14
Bottoms Up   as  John Baldwin 1934-04-12
National Red Cross Pageant   as  Herald - Flemish episode 1917-12-01