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DOUGLAS, Melvyn



Nationality: American. Born: Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg in Macon, Georgia, 5 April 1901. Military Service: 1918served in U.S. Army; enlisted in Army as private, rose to rank of major, serving in India-China-Burma theater. Family: Married the actress (and later politician) Helen Gahagan, 1931 (died 1980), children: Peter and Mary; son Gregory by previous marriage. Career: 1919joined Owens repertory company, acting debut in Chicago in The Merchant of Venice ; changed surname to Douglas; 1920stoured Midwest with Owens and Jessie Bonstelle companies; 1928in Broadway production of A Free Soul ; 1931film debut under contract to Goldwyn in Tonight or Never ; 1933requested release from contract and returned to Broadway; 19357-year contract with Columbia; late 1930swith wife became increasingly involved in support of liberal political causes; 1940delegate to Democratic Convention; signs contract with MGM; 1942appointed director of the Arts Council of the Office of Civilian Defense; 1946produced successful musical revue Call Me Mister ; 1950stelevision work, including Steve Randall series, 195253, and Blind Date, 1953; host, Frontier Justice series, 1959; 1951moved to New York, stage acting successes in Inherit the Wind (1955), The Waltz of the Toreadors (1957), and The Best Man (1960); 1962resumed film acting. Awards: Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for Hud, 1963; Best Supporting Actor Academy Award and Best Supporting Actor, New York Film Critics, for Being There, 1979. Died: 4 August 1981.


Films as Actor:

1931

Tonight or Never (LeRoy) (as Fletcher)

1932

As You Desire Me (Fitzmaurice) (as Count Bruno Varelli); Prestige (Garnett) (as Lieutenant Andre Verlaine); The Wiser Sex (Viertel) (as David Rolfe); The Broken Wing (Corrigan) (as Philip Marvin); The Old Dark House (Whale) (as Roger Penderel)

1933

The Vampire Bat (Strayer) (as Karl Brettschneider); Nagana (Frank) (as Dr. Walt Radnor); Counsellor-at-Law (Wyler) (as Roy Darwin)

1934

Dangerous Corner (Rosen) (as Charles); Woman in the Dark (Rosen) (as Robson)

1935

The People's Enemy (Wilbur) (as Traps); She Married Her Boss (La Cava) (as Richard Barclay); Annie Oakley (Stevens) (as Jeff Hogarth); Mary Burns, Fugitive (Howard) (as Barton Powell); The Lone Wolf Returns (Neill) (as Michael Lanyard)

1936

And So They Were Married (Nugent) (as Stephen Blake); Theodora Goes Wild (Boleslawski) (as Michael Grant)

1937

Women of Glamour (Wiles) (as Richard Stark); I'll Take Romance (Griffith) (as James Guthrie); I Met Him in Paris (Ruggles) (as George Potter); Angel (Lubitsch) (as Anthony Halton); Captains Courageous (Fleming)

1938

Arsene Lupin Returns (Fitzmaurice) (as Arsene Lupin); Fast Company (Buzzell) (as Joel Sloane); The Toy Wife (Thorpe) (as George Sartoris); There's Always a Woman (Hall) (as William Reardon); The Shining Hour (Borzage) (as Henry Linden); That Certain Age (Ludwig) (as Vincent Bulitt)

1939

There's That Woman Again (Hall) (as William Reardon); Tell No Tales (Fenton) (as Michael Cassidy); Ninotchka (Lubitsch) (as Count Leon Dalga); Good Girls Go to Paris (Hall) (as Ronald Brooke); The Amazing Mr. Williams (Hall) (as Kenny Williams)

1940

Too Many Husbands (Ruggles) (as Henry Lowndes); He Stayed for Breakfast (Hall) (as Paul Boliet); Third Finger Left Hand (Leonard) (as Jeff Thompson)

1941

This Thing Called Love (Hall) (as Tice Collins); That Uncertain Feeling (Lubitsch) (as Larry Baker); A Woman's Face (Cukor) (as Dr. Gustaf Segert); Our Wife (Stahl) (as Jerry Marvin); Two-Faced Woman (Cukor) (as Larry Blake)

1942

We Were Dancing (Leonard) (as Nicki Prax); They All Kissed the Bride (Hall) (as Michael Holmes)

1943

Three Hearts for Julia (Thorpe) (as Jeff Seabrook)

1947

Sea of Grass (Kazan) (as Bruce Chamberlain); The Guilt of Janet Ames (Levin) (as Smithfield Cobb)

1948

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (Potter) (as Bill Cole); My Own True Love (Bennett) (as Clive Heath)

1949

A Woman's Secret (Ray) (as Luke Jordan); The Great Sinner (Siodmak) (as Armand de Glasse)

1951

My Forbidden Past (Stevenson) (as Paul Beaurevel); On the Loose (Lederer) (as Frank Bradley)

1962

Billy Budd (Ustinov) (as The Dansker)

1963

Hud (Ritt) (as Homer Bannon)

1964

Advance to the Rear (Marshall) (as Col. Brackenby); The Americanization of Emily (Hiller) (as Adm. William Jessup)


1965

Rapture (Guillerman) (as Larbaud)

1967

Hotel (Quine) (as Warren Trent)

1968

Companions in Nightmare (Lloydfor TV)

1970

I Never Sang for My Father (Cates) (as Tony Garrison); Hunters Are for Killing (Girardfor TV)

1971

Death Takes a Holiday (Larkinfor TV)

1972

One Is a Lonely Number (Stuart) (as Joseph Provo); The Candidate (Ritchie) (as John J. McCay)

1974

The Death Squad (Falkfor TV); Murder or Mercy (Hartfor TV)

1976

The Tenant (Polanski) (as Monsieur Zy)

1977

Intimate Strangers (Battered! ) (Moxeyfor TV); Twilight's Last Gleaming (Aldrich) (as Zachariah Guthrie)

1979

The Seduction of Joe Tynan (Schatzberg) (as Senator Birney); Being There (Ashby) (as Benjamin Rand); The Changeling (Medak) (as Senator Joseph Carmichael)

1980

Tell Me a Riddle (Grant) (as David)

1981

French Kiss (Act of Deceit ) (Vadim) (as Max); Ghost Story (Irvin) (as John Kaffrey)



Publications


By DOUGLAS: book


See You at the Movies: The Autobiography of Melvyn Douglas, Lanham, Maryland, 1986.

By DOUGLAS: article

"How Do You Like Pictures?" in Stage, December 1936.

On DOUGLAS: book

Parish, James Robert, and Don E. Stanke, The Debonairs, New Rochelle, New York, 1975.

On DOUGLAS: articles

Spensley, Dorothy, "Hollywood's Most Civilized Marriage," in Motion Picture Magazine (New York), November 1936.

Millstein, Gilbert, "Melvyn Douglas," in Theatre Arts (New York), January 1960.

Film Dope (Nottingham), no. 13, January 1978; additions in vol. 28, December 1983.

Lewis, K., "The Two Careers of Melvyn Douglas," and "Melvyn Douglas: A Filmography," in Films in Review (New York), October and November 1981; additions to filmography in issues for February, March, and August/September 1982.

The Annual Obituary 1981, New York, 1982.

Simpson, J., "Melvyn Douglas: A Hilltop House for the Best Supporting Actor in Hud and Being There," in Architectural Digest (Los Angeles), April 1990.


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Melvyn Douglas's career may be divided into two major periods, each of which earned him a considerable reputation as a skillful performer. Although Douglas began as a dramatic actor and played numerous serious roles during the 1930s, he was most effective in sophisticated comedy. In the latter half of the decade, beginning with She Married Her Boss, Douglas appeared in a series of films in which his suaveness functioned as both a source of romantic appeal and the means by which he became, in reaction to humorous circumstances, the heroine's foil.

Theodora Goes Wild, an early screwball comedy, confirmed Douglas's ability, which he shared with Cary Grant, to maintain the credibility of a leading man while having his masculine ego deflated through increasingly foolish behavior. This ability is most fully realized in Ninotchka which, in a way, concerns Douglas's persona as much as Garbo's. Lubitsch, in particular, is attuned to the class and gender implications Douglas's presence carries. In Ninotchka Lubitsch subtly undermines Douglas's debonair manner through a number of witty verbal exchanges in which Garbo, who, from Douglas's viewpoint, lacks humor and sophistication, gets the upper hand and then crowns this strategy, in the famous moment when "Garbo laughs," by having Douglas take a very undignified pratfall. Although Douglas appeared in other successful comedies in the late 1940s, this film remains the highlight of this period of his career.

In the early 1950s, Douglas abandoned Hollywood to devote himself to the theater; after more than 10 years, he returned to filmmaking as a character actor in Billy Budd. In the interim, Douglas had developed into a distinguished dramatic actor and his Academy Award-winning performance in Hud was followed by a series of memorable roles. Of his late films, Tell Me a Riddle, in addition to being a stunning film, contains one of Douglas's most sensitive, humane, and touching portrayals as an elderly, conservative man, who, on the brink of his wife's death, is compelled to grapple with her feminist and socialist principles.

Richard Lippe

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