Paul Douglas
Born
11 April 1907 (118)
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Also known as
Paul Douglas Fleischer
Biography
Paul Douglas (April 11, 1907 – September 11, 1959) was an American actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as Paul Douglas Fleischer, Douglas began his career as a stage actor. He made his Broadway debut in 1936 as the Radio Announcer in Doty Hobart and Tom McKnight's Double Dummy at the John Golden Theatre. In 1946 he won both a Theatre World Award and a Clarence Derwent Award for his portrayal of Herry Brock in Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday. Douglas began appearing in films in 1949. He may...
Paul Douglas (April 11, 1907 – September 11, 1959) was an American actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as Paul Douglas Fleischer, Douglas began his career as a stage actor. He made his Broadway debut in 1936 as the Radio Announcer in Doty Hobart and Tom McKnight's Double Dummy at the John Golden Theatre. In 1946 he won both a Theatre World Award and a Clarence Derwent Award for his portrayal of Herry Brock in Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday. Douglas began appearing in films in 1949. He may be best-remembered for two baseball comedy movies, Angels in the Outfield (1951) and It Happens Every Spring (1949). He also played Richard Widmark's police partner in the thriller Panic in the Streets, frustrated newlywed Porter Hollingsway in A Letter to Three Wives, Sgt. Kowalski in The Big Lift, businessman Josiah Walter Dudley in Executive Suite and a con man turned monk in When in Rome. In 1950, Douglas was host of the 22nd annual Academy Awards. Douglas also worked on radio as the announcer for The Ed Wynn Show and he was the first host of NBC Radio's "Horn & Hardart Children's Hour!". In April 1959 Douglas appeared as Lucy Ricardo's television morning show boss in the "Lucy Wants a Career" episode of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. Douglas was originally cast in the 1960 episode of The Twilight Zone called "The Mighty Casey", a role written for him by Rod Serling, based on his character in Angels in the Outfield, but Douglas died the same week after production of the episode had been completed. His role was taken over by Jack Warden, and most of the episode was refilmed several months later. He was married five times, last to actress Jan Sterling from 1950 until his death. They had a son, Adams Douglas (1955–2003). Paul Douglas died on September 11, 1959 of a heart attack in Hollywood, California at the age of 52. Film director Billy Wilder and co-writer I.A.L. ('Izzy') Diamond had just offered him the role of Jeff Sheldrake in the movie The Apartment that went to Fred MacMurray instead. Wilder later said: "I saw him and his wife, Jan Sterling, at a restaurant, and I realized he was perfect, and I asked him right there in the parking lot. About two days before we were to start, he had a heart attack and died. Iz and I were shattered." Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Douglas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (38)
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line
1997
The Mating Game
1959
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
1958
Fortunella
1958
Beau James
1957
This Could Be the Night
1957
The Gamma People
1956
The Solid Gold Cadillac
1956
The Leather Saint
1956
Joe Macbeth
1955
Green Fire
1954
Calling Scotland Yard: The Man Who Stayed Alive
1954
The Man Who Stayed Alive
1954
Executive Suite
1954
The 'Maggie'
1954
Calling Scotland Yard: Falstaff's Fur Coat
1954
Forever Female
1953
Never Wave at a WAC
1953
We're Not Married!
1952
Clash by Night
1952
When in Rome
1952
Angels in the Outfield
1951
Rhubarb
1951
The Guy Who Came Back
1951
Fourteen Hours
1951
The Screen Director
1951
Panic in the Streets
1950
Love That Brute
1950
The Big Lift
1950
You Can Change The World
1950
Everybody Does It
1949
It Happens Every Spring
1949
A Letter to Three Wives
1949
Magic of Youth
1946
Margin for Error
1943
Filming the Fleet
1939
Conquering the Colorado
1939
Saturday Night Swing Club
1938