Douglas Wood

Actor
BirthdayOct 30, 1880 (86 years old)
DeathdayJan 13, 1966
Place of birthNew York City, New York, USA
GenderMale

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 of Wopsle in Stuart Walker's 1934 production of Great Expectations. Over the next 20 years he would appear in over 125 films, mostly in smaller and supporting roles. In 1937 he would appear in a small role in Maytime, the sound version of the 1910s play in which he had starred. Other notable films in which he appeared include: Two Against the World (1936), starring Humphrey Bogart; the Abbott and Costello vehicle, Buck Privates (1941); Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), starring Robert Montgomery, Evelyn Keyes, and Claude Rains; Howard Hawk's 1941 classic, Sergeant York, starring Gary Cooper; and The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944), starring Fredric March. During the 1950s, Wood appeared in a handful of pictures, mostly B-films. During the early and mid-1950s Wood would make several guest appearances on several television series, including The Lone Ranger (1950–51), Fireside Theater (1952-53), and Topper (1954). His final screen performance would be in a small role in That Certain Feeling (1956), starring Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, and George Sanders. In 1958 Wood returned to the Broadway stage with a supporting role in Jane Eyre, it would be his final acting performance. Wood died on January 13, 1966 in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles, California.

Known for

Major Hylan (uncredited)

Sep 27, 1941

Dr. Townsend

May 11, 1936

Vicar at Estate Dance (uncredited)

May 17, 1940

Show Backer (uncredited)

Jan 28, 1944

Board Member (uncredited)

Aug 7, 1941

Mayor Curtis (uncredited)

Apr 19, 1946

Senator in Taxi (uncredited)

May 13, 1943

Randolph Parker II (uncredited)

Jan 31, 1941

Oil Man at New York Meeting (uncredited)

Aug 30, 1940

General Ewing

Feb 28, 1936

Elmont

Dec 25, 1935

Sanity Hearing Doctor (uncredited)

May 23, 1941

Charles Hamilton

Feb 20, 1946

Admiral (uncredited)

May 30, 1941

Senator

Aug 15, 1941

Speidler

Feb 23, 1940

Mr. Norwood (Uncredited)

Nov 2, 1950

Leland Heywood

Mar 8, 1935

Bank Manager (Uncredited)

Mar 29, 1946

Mr. Hartman (uncredited)

Jun 10, 1939

Major Hylan (uncredited)

Sep 27, 1941

Dr. Townsend

May 11, 1936

Vicar at Estate Dance (uncredited)

May 17, 1940

Show Backer (uncredited)

Jan 28, 1944

Board Member (uncredited)

Aug 7, 1941

Mayor Curtis (uncredited)

Apr 19, 1946

Acting


Participated in 99 movies, 0 TV series


1956


1955

Philip Grant


1951

Judge Whipple


1950

Mr. Norwood (Uncredited)


1950

Rancher Kimball


1949

Judge Mayer



1948

R.H. Collins


1947

University President


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