Douglas Evans (actor)
This article is about the actor. For other people named or nicknamed Doug Evans, see Doug Evans (disambiguation).
Douglas Evans (26 January 1904 – 25 March 1968) was born in Madison, Virginia, USA, was an actor, known for At War with the Army (1950),[1] King of the Rocket Men (1949),[2] and I Saw What You Did (1965).[3] He died on March 25, 1968 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Selected filmography
- Public Cowboy No. 1 (1937)
- Young Fugitives (1938)
- Dick Tracy Returns (1938)
- Hold That Co-ed (1938)
- Society Smugglers (1939)
- They Asked For It (1939)
- Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939)
- Sued for Libel (1939)
- The Green Hornet (1940)
- Three Faces West (1940)
- Oklahoma Renegades (1940)
- King of the Royal Mounted (1940)
- Play Girl (1941)
- Too Many Blondes (1941)
- Man Made Monster (1941)
- Too Many Blondes (1941)
- Highway West (1941)
- Parachute Battalion (1941)
- Sailors on Leave (1941)
- Dick Tracy vs Crime Inc (1941)
- The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine (1942)
- Seven Days' Leave (1942)
- Hitler's Children (1943)
- My Dog Shep (1946)
- The Farmer's Daughter (1947)
- Dangerous Venture (1947)
- The Crimson Key (1947)
- Flashing Guns (1947)
- Dragnet (1947)
- The Spirit of West Point (1947)
- Gun Talk (1947)
- The Main Street Kid (1948)
- California Firebrand (1948)
- Crossed Trails (1948)
- Ruthless (1948)
- Cowboy Cavalier (1948)
- Michael O'Halloran (1948)
- The Three Musketeers (1948)
- Million Dollar Weekend (1948)
- Hideout (1949)
- Trails End (1949
- King of the Rocket Men (1949)
- Neptune's Daughter (1949)
- The Golden Stallion (1949)
- Powder River Rustlers (1949)
- The Arizona Cowboy (1950)
- No Sad Songs for Me (1950)
- Kill the Umpire (1950)
- D.O.A. (1950)
- The Invisible Monster (1950)
- Champagne for Caesar (1950)
- Lucky Losers (1950)
- The Underworld Story (1950)
- Between Midnight and Dawn (1950)
- Rustlers on Horseback (1950)
- North of the Great Divide (1950)
- Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard (1950)
- At War with the Army (1950)
- Cuban Fireball (1951)
- The Groom Wore Spurs (1951)
- I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951)
- Hollywood Story (1951)
- Queen for a Day (1951)
- Let's Go Navy! (1951)
- Force of Arms (1951)
- Little Egypt (1951)
- The Well (1951)
- Leave It to the Marines (1951)
- The Whip Hand (1951)
- Sky High (1951)
- Retreat, Hell! (1952)
- With a Song in My Heart (1952)
- My Son John (1952)
- Red Ball Express (1952)
- Actor's and Sin (1952)
- The Quiet Man (1952)
- Just for You (1952)
- Captive Women (1952)
- South Pacific Trail (1952)
- The Magnetic Monster (1953)
- The Girls of Pleasure Island (1953)
- Let's Do It Again (1953)
- City of Bad Men (1953)
- The Big Heat (1953)
- So Big (1953)
- The Eddie Cantor Story (1953)
- Johnny Dark (1954)
- The Benny Goodman Story (1956)
- The Birds and the Bees(1956)
- D-Day the Sixth of June (1956)
- The Toy Tiger (1956)
- Bundle of Joy (1956)
- Beginning of the End (1957)
- Short Cut to Hell (1957)
- The Female Animal (1958)
- The Buccaneer (1958)
- The Man in the Net (1959)
- Beloved Infidel (1959)
- From The Terrace (1960)
- The Errand Boy (1961)
- Moon Pilot (1962)
- Mirage (1965)
- The Family Jewels (1965)
- I Saw What You Did (1965)
- The Oscar (1966)
- Panic in the City (1968)
References
- ↑ AFI Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. University of California Press. 1971. pp. 118–. ISBN 978-0-520-21521-4.
- ↑ William C. Cline (1 January 1997). In the Nick of Time: Motion Picture Sound Serials. McFarland. pp. 249–. ISBN 978-0-7864-0471-1.
- ↑ John Willis (1 January 1966). Screen World, 1966. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. pp. 87–. ISBN 978-0-8196-0307-4.
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