Melvyn Douglas

Melvyn Douglas

1901-04-05 – 1981-08-04 (age 80) Macon, Georgia, USA
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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.

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Known For

Being There
Being There

1979

as Benjamin Rand

The Tenant
The Tenant

1976

as Monsieur Zy

Hud
Hud

1963

as Homer Bannon

The Changeling
The Changeling

1980

as Senator Carmichael

Ghost Story
Ghost Story

1981

as Dr. John Jaffrey

Ninotchka
Ninotchka

1939

as Count Leon d'Algout

Billy Budd
Billy Budd

1962

as The Dansker, Sailmaker

The Candidate
The Candidate

1972

as John J. McKay

Hotel
Hotel

1967

as Warren Trent

A Woman's Face
A Woman's Face

1941

as Dr. Gustaf Segert

The Old Dark House
The Old Dark House

1932

as Penderel

Captains Courageous
Captains Courageous

1937

as Frank Burton Cheyne

Angel
Angel

1937

as Anthony 'Tony' Halton

The Americanization of Emily
The Americanization of Emily

1964

as Admiral William Jessup

That Uncertain Feeling
That Uncertain Feeling

1941

as Larry Baker

That's Entertainment, Part II
That's Entertainment, Part II

1976

as (archive footage)

Twilight's Last Gleaming
Twilight's Last Gleaming

1977

as Zachariah Guthrie

The Sea of Grass
The Sea of Grass

1947

as Brice Chamberlain

Our Wife
Our Wife

1941

as Jerome 'Jerry' Marvin

The Gorgeous Hussy
The Gorgeous Hussy

1936

as John Randolph