Melvyn Douglas: Facts & Related Content
Facts
Also Known As | Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg |
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Birthplace | Macon, Georgia, United States |
Birth Date | April 5, 1901 |
Date Of Death | August 4, 1981 |
Place Of Death | New York City, New York, United States |
Notable Family Members | spouse Helen Mary Gahagan Douglas |
Married To | Rosalind Hightower (1925–1927) • Helen Gahagan (1931–1980 [her death]) |
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) | "Sunday Showcase" (1960) • "Fast Company" (1938) • "Theodora Goes Wild" (1936) • "Kraft Television Theatre" (1955) • "Ben Casey" (1963) • "The Wiser Sex" (1932) • "The Shining Hour" (1938) • "Tonight or Never" (1931) • "There's Always a Woman" (1938) • "The Great Sinner" (1949) • "I Met Him in Paris" (1937) • "Too Many Husbands" (1940) • "On the Loose" (1951) • "The Vampire Bat" (1933) • "Hud" (1963) • "The Ford Television Theatre" (1955) • "The Broken Wing" (1932) • "Tell Me a Riddle" (1980) • "That Certain Age" (1938) • "Billy Budd" (1962) • "Woman in the Dark" (1934) • "She Married Her Boss" (1935) • "CBS Playhouse" (1967) • "They All Kissed the Bride" (1942) • "The Seduction of Joe Tynan" (1979) • "The Amazing Mr. Williams" (1939) • "The People's Enemy" (1935) • "The Sea of Grass" (1947) • "Three Hearts for Julia" (1943) • "One Is a Lonely Number" (1972) • "Windows" (1955) • "The Gorgeous Hussy" (1936) • "We Were Dancing" (1942) • "The Old Dark House" (1932) • "Hotel" (1967) • "Steve Randall" (1952) • "The Changeling" (1980) • "Good Girls Go to Paris" (1939) • "Our American Heritage" (1960) • "Blind Date" (1949) • "Lights Out" (1952) • "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1963) • "This Thing Called Love" (1940) • "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" (1950) • "A Woman's Secret" (1949) • "The Philco Television Playhouse" (1949) • "Nagana" (1933) • "The Alcoa Hour" (1955–1956) • "Third Finger, Left Hand" (1940) • "Le locataire" (1976) • "A Woman's Face" (1941) • "NET Playhouse" (1970) • "Being There" (1979) • "Lux Video Theatre" (1950) • "He Stayed for Breakfast" (1940) • "Two-Faced Woman" (1941) • "My Forbidden Past" (1951) • "I Never Sang for My Father" (1970) • "Celanese Theatre" (1952) • "The Guilt of Janet Ames" (1947) • "The Candidate" (1972) • "Captains Courageous" (1937) • "Ninotchka" (1939) • "Frontier Justice" (1959) • "My Own True Love" (1948) • "General Electric Theater" (1957) • "Annie Oakley" (1935) • "The Toy Wife" (1938) • "The Lone Wolf Returns" (1935) • "Dangerous Corner" (1934) • "ABC Weekend Specials" (1977) • "That Uncertain Feeling" (1941) • "As You Desire Me" (1932) • "I'll Take Romance" (1937) • "The United States Steel Hour" (1957–1958) • "The Hot Touch" (1981) • "The Americanization of Emily" (1964) • "Arsène Lupin Returns" (1938) • "Women of Glamour" (1937) • "Ghost Story" (1972) • "Counsellor at Law" (1933) • "Studio One" (1952) • "Playhouse 90" (1957–1959) • "Ghost Story" (1981) • "Rapture" (1965) • "Advance to the Rear" (1964) • "Starlight Theatre" (1951) • "Kraft Mystery Theater" (1963) • "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" (1948) • "And So They Were Married" (1936) • "Twilight's Last Gleaming" (1977) • "There's That Woman Again" (1938) • "Tell No Tales" (1939) • "Our Wife" (1941) • "Mary Burns, Fugitive" (1935) • "Goodyear Television Playhouse" (1957) • "The Lives of Benjamin Franklin" (1974–1975) • "Prestige" (1931) • "Betty Crocker Star Matinee" (1952) • "Angel" (1937) • "The Fugitive" (1966) |
Top Questions
When was Melvyn Douglas born?
Melvyn Douglas was born on April 5, 1901.
Where was Melvyn Douglas born?
Melvyn Douglas was born in Macon, Georgia, United States.
Is Melvyn Douglas married?
Helen Gahagan (1931–1980 [her death]), Rosalind Hightower (1925–1927)