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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.


Birth : 9 December 1909, New York, New York, USA
Death : 7 May 2000, New York, New York, USA (heart attack)
Birth Name: Douglas Elton Ulman Fairbanks
Height: 185
Filmography:

Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 9: Sports in HollywoodHimself, Tennis Fan
American AristocracyNewsboy (uncredited)
The Three MusketeersBoy (uncredited)
Stephen Steps OutStephen Harlow Jr.
The Air MailSandy
Stella DallasRichard Grosvenor
Wild Horse MesaChess Weymer
The American VenusTriton
Broken Hearts of HollywoodHal Terwilliger
PadlockedSonny Galloway
Is Zat So?G. Clifton Blackburn
Man BaitJeff Sanford
A Texas SteerFarleigh Bright
Women Love DiamondsJerry Croker-Kelley
The BarkerChris Miller
Dead Man's CurveVernon Keith
Modern MothersDavid Starke
The Power of the PressClem Rogers
The ToilersSteve
The Careless AgeWyn
Fast LifeDouglas Stratton
The Forward PassMarty Reid
The Jazz AgeSteve Maxwell
Our Modern MaidensGil Jordan
The Show of ShowsAmbrose
The Dawn PatrolDouglas 'Doug' Scott
Little AccidentNorman Overbeck
Little CaesarJoe Massara
Loose AnklesGil 'Gilly' Hayden
One Night at Susie'sDick
Outward BoundHenry
Party GirlJay Rountree
The Way of All MenBilly Bear
ChancesJack Ingleside
I Like Your NerveLarry O'Brien
Scarlet Dawn
Scarlet DawnBaron Nikita 'Nikki' Krasnoff
The Slippery PearlsHimself
The Sun Never SetsJohn Randolph
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3Himself
It's Tough to Be FamousScott 'Scotty' McClenahan
Love Is a RacketJames 'Jimmy' Russell
Scarlet Dawn
Scarlet DawnBaron Nikita 'Nikki' Krasnoff
Union DepotCharles 'Chick' Miller
Captured!Lieutenant Fred 'Dig' Digby
The Life of Jimmy DolanJimmy Dolan
Morning GloryJoseph Sheridan
The Narrow CornerFred Blake
Parachute JumperBill Keller
The Rise of Catherine the GreatGrand Duke Peter
Success at Any PriceJoseph 'Joe' Martin
Man of the MomentTony Qoodward
MimiRodolphe
AccusedTony Seymour
The Amateur GentlemanJohn Beverley aka Barnabas Barty
The Prisoner of ZendaRupert of Hentzau
Jump for GloryRicky Morgan
Having Wonderful TimeChick Kirkland
Joy of LivingDaniel 'Dan' Brewster
The Rage of ParisJames 'Jim' Trevor
The Young in HeartRichard Carleton
Gunga DinSgt. Thomas 'Tommy' Ballantine
Rulers of the SeaDavid 'Davie' Gillespie
The Sun Never SetsJohn Randolph
Angels Over BroadwayBill O'Brien
Green HellKeith Brandon
SafariJim Logan
The Corsican BrothersLucien Franchi / Mario Franchi
The Exile
The ExileCharles II Stuart
Sinbad the SailorSinbad
"Toast of the Town"Himself / ... (6 episodes, 1951-1969)
That Lady in ErmineCol. Ladislas Karolyi Teglas / The duke
The Fighting O'Flynn
The Fighting O'FlynnThe O'Flynn
"What's My Line?"Guest Panelist / ... (2 episodes, 1955-1956)
State SecretDr. John Marlowe
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show"Himself (2 episodes, 1959-1960)
Mister Drake's DuckDonald 'Don' Drake
"I've Got a Secret"Himself (2 episodes, 1958-1962)
Gable and CrawfordHimself (archive footage)
"Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents"Himself - Host / ... (36 episodes, 1953-1957)
"The United States Steel Hour"Host (2 episodes, 1962-1963)
The Red DressNarrator
Faccia da mascalzone(unconfirmed)
Chase a Crooked ShadowHimself (epilogue) (uncredited)
"Password"Panelist (3 episodes, 1963-1964)
Red and BlueThe millionaire
"The Legend of Robin Hood"King Richard
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"Himself / ... (3 episodes, 1968)
The Crooked HeartsRex Willoughby
"The Art of Film"Narrator
"The Love Boat"Elliot Norman / ... (3 episodes, 1979-1981)
"Hollywood"Himself
The Hostage TowerMalcolm Philpott
Ghost StoryEdward Charles Wanderley
Starring Katharine HepburnHimself / Narrator
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's JourneyHimself (also archive footage)
Strong MedicineEli Camperdown
Going Hollywood: The War YearsHimself
Aviateur, L'
The Funniest Man in the WorldNarrator
Athlète incomplet, L'Fred Miller
Personality ParadeHimself (uncredited) (archive footage)
America at the MoviesJoe Massara (archive footage)
"I've Got a Secret"Himself (2 episodes, 1958-1962)
Destination Milan
The GenieThe Genie
Laurence Olivier: A LifeHimself
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 10: 'Trouble Shots'Himself (uncredited)
The Last MomentGeorge Griffin
Hollywood UncensoredHimself - Host
Circus of the Stars #4Ringmaster
Dritte Reich - in Farbe, DasHimself (archive footage)
Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading ManHimself
The Costume Designer(archive footage)
Sir John Mills' Moving MemoriesHimself (archive footage)
Thought to KillNarrator
Three's CompanyNarrator / Anthony (segment "The Scream' story)
Hollywood Snapshots #11Himself
The 73rd Annual Academy AwardsHimself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver JubileeHimself
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and SonsHimself (archive footage)
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and SonsHimself (archive footage)
Mary Pickford: A Life on FilmHimself
Hollywood Goes to TownHimself (as Young Fairbanks)
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 10: 'Trouble Shots'Himself (uncredited)
Laugh-In Past Christmas PresentHimself (archive footage)
Hollywood Mothers and FathersHimself (archive footage)
Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie StarHimself - Actor / Husband (archive footage)
The 52nd Annual Academy AwardsHimself - Presenter: Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
Hollywood on Parade No. A-3Himself
The Bob Hope Anniversary Show
From Raquel with LoveHimself
Screen Snapshots: Spike Jones in HollywoodHimself (archive footage)
Night of 100 StarsHimself
The TriangleFrancois Villon (segment "A Lodging for the Night")
Bob Hope at 100Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Cary Grant: A Class ApartHimself (archive footage)
Hollywood Without Make-UpHimself (archive footage)
Hollywood Without Make-UpHimself (archive footage)

Although he appeared in about a hundred movies or TV films, Douglas Elton Ulman, better known as Douglas Fairbanks Jr. never really intended to take up acting as a career. But the environment he was born into and the circumstances naturally led him to be a thespian. Noblesse oblige. The son of future silent era swashbuckling idol Douglas Fairbanks and cotton king's daughter Beth Sully, young Douglas, born in 1909, soon proved a gifted boy. And to his last day in 2000 he remained a multi-talented, hyperactive man, not content to appear in the 100 films mentioned above, far from that. Good-looking, distinguished and bright, Douglas seemed to epitomize all the qualities existing in a single person. Very sporty (like daddy!), he excelled at many sports, notably during his stay at the Military Academy in 1919 (his role in Autant-Lara's "L'athlète incomplet" illustrated these abilities, in reverse for that matter!). On the other hand he was a bright pupil, for instance at Lycéee Janson de Sailly in Paris, where he had followed his divorced mother. Very early in his life, he developed a taste for the arts as well and became an occasional but regular painter and sculptor. Of course this was not enough and, as a grown man, he showed himself active in the business field. Didn't he manage firms as varied as a mining company, a hotel group, a chain of bowling alleys, a pop corn making firm and a movie and TV company? To say nothing of his activities during World War II, during which he headed London's Douglas Voluntary Hospital (an establishment taking care of war refugees), was Roosevelt's special envoy for the Special Mission to South America in 1940 before becoming a lieutenant in the Navy (where he made his way up to captain in 1954) and being part of the Allies'landing in Sicily and Elba in 1943. Later in his life he became a committed citizen of the world, garnering many a humanitarian award. A fervent Anglophile, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was knighted in 1949 and often entertained Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in his "The Boltons" London mansion. Quite an impressive curriculum vitae, but let's not forget... movies! Starting at the tender age of of seven in the shadow of his father he was signed at the almost as tender age of fourteen by Paramount's William Elliott. He debuted in 1923's "Stephen steps out" but the film flopped and his career stagnated despite a critically acclaimed role in "Stella Dallas" in 1925. Things really picked up when he married Lucille Le Sueur, a young starlet who was to become no less than...Joan Crawford. The young couple became the toast of the town (one "Screen Snapshots" episode echoes this sudden glory) and good parts and success followed, like the villains of "Little Caesar" and "The Prisoner of Zenda" or more debonair characters in slapstick comedies or adventure yarns. Anyway the thirties was a fruitful period for Douglas who made a point of never imitating his father. After the War, his star waned and, despite a moving part in "Ghost Story" (1981), he did not appear in a major movie. Now a legend himself, Douglas Fairbanks left this world with the satisfaction of having lived up to the Fairbanks name at the end of a life nobody could call "wasted".

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The Three Musketeers (1948)
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The Mystery Of The Leaping Fish 1916
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