
Douglas Gerrard
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Douglas Gerrard.
Born: August 12, 1891
Place of Birth: Dublin, Ireland
Known For

The Lighthouse by the Sea
A lighthouse keeper and his daughter are in trouble on two fronts--if the authorities find out he is going blind they will remove him, and a gang of liquor-smugglers is trying to destroy the lighthouse so they can land their illegal cargo on shore without being spotted.

One Way Passage
A terminally ill woman and a debonair murderer facing execution meet and fall in love on a trans-Pacific crossing, each without knowing the other's secret.

The Public Enemy
Two young Chicago hoodlums, Tom Powers and Matt Doyle, rise up from their poverty-stricken slum life to become petty thieves, bootleggers and cold-blooded killers. But with street notoriety and newfound wealth, the duo feels the heat from the cops and rival gangsters both. Despite his ruthless criminal reputation, Tom tries to remain connected to his family, however, gang warfare and the need for revenge eventually pull him away.

Suspense.
Abandoned by her maidservant in an isolated country house, a mother must protect herself and her baby from an invading tramp while her husband races home in a stolen car to save them.

The Dumb Girl of Portici
Fenella, a poor Italian girl, falls in love with a Spanish nobleman, but their affair triggers a revolution and national catastrophe.

Man Hunt
Shortly before the start of WW2, renowned British big-game hunter Alan Thorndike, vacationing in Bavaria, has Hitler in his gun sight. He is captured, beaten, left for dead, and escapes back to London where he is hounded by Nazi agents and aided by a young woman.

Ants in the Pantry
The Stooges are pest exterminators who drum up business by planting vermin in a ritzy mansion where a party is going on. They are hired, but must pose as guests to work unobserved. They ruin a piano and generally make a mess of the party, but the hostess passes them off as vaudeville comedians and they are invited to join the guests on a fox hunt.

The Lodger
In Victorian era London, the inhabitants of a family home with rented rooms upstairs fear the new lodger is Jack the Ripper.

Father Brown, Detective
After notorious jewel thief Flambeau meets Evelyn Fischer during a raid on a casino, he falls deeply in love with her. Later Flambeau sends notes to both Leopold Fischer, who unknown to him is Evelyn's uncle, and Father Brown, in which he vows he will steal from them the ten diamonds that comprise the "Flying Star." Flambeau intends to give these diamonds to Evelyn. Father Brown, whose gold cross contains some of the Flying Star diamonds, is determined to meet Flambeau before he is arrested, to reform and redeem his soul.

Pack Up Your Troubles
Three American soldiers help a young girl deliver a secret message across enemy lines.
Filmography
as Director (uncredited)
as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
as British Tommy
as Clansman
as Lord Stoke Pogis
as Constable (uncredited)
as Carroway (as Douglas Gerard)
as Parker, Drummond's Valet
as Anderson
as Sir Harold (uncredited)
as Stage Director
as Mr. Orca (Uncredited)
as Toreador with No Pants
as Simpson (uncredited)
as Assistant Tailor (uncredited)
as Tom Stafford
as Headwaiter
as Swift
as Arch Duke
as Butler
as Probate Judge
as Cyril Bathstowe
as Sam Hubert
as Professor Jelicoe
as Fitzroy
as Squire Stebbins
as Lord Bobby Vane
as Herbert Candish
as Robert O'Malley
as Sir Grover Dunn
as Steve Hemingway
as Edward Cavanna
as Reginald Chichester
as Mr. Black
as Hassan
as Gustavus Sonntag
as David Usher
as Alexander Riche
as Sir Henry
as Paul Dachette
as Cecil Brooke
as Chester Creigg
as Paul de Lacardens
as Lord Lovelace
as Alphonso
as Paul Kent
as Brent Lindsay
as The Pursuer