
Douglas Scott
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 31, 1925
Place of Birth: Seattle, Washington, USA
Known For

Lloyd's of London
Norfolk, England, 1770. The nephew of an innkeeper and the son of a reverend maintain a very close friendship until, after living a great adventure, they must separate their paths. The former will head his footsteps to London and bound his destiny to Lloyd's, a thriving insurance company; the latter will eventually become one of the greatest heroes in the history of the British Empire.

Wuthering Heights
Young orphan Heathcliff is adopted by the wealthy Earnshaw family and moves into their estate, Wuthering Heights. Soon, the new resident falls for his compassionate foster sister, Cathy. The two share a remarkable bond that seems unbreakable until Cathy, feeling the pressure of social convention, suppresses her feelings and marries Edgar Linton, a man of means who befits her stature. Heathcliff vows to win her back.

Devotion
A young Londoner disguises herself to become governess of the son of the barrister she loves.

Intermezzo: A Love Story
A concert violinist becomes charmed with his daughter's talented piano teacher. When he invites her to go on tour with him, they make beautiful music away from the concert hall as well. He soon leaves his wife so the two can go off together.

Wee Willie Winkie
In 1897, little Priscilla Williams, along with her widowed mother, goes to live with her army colonel paternal grandfather on the British outpost he commands in northern India.

The Eagle and the Hawk
The pilots of a Royal Air Force squadron in World War I face not only physical but mental dangers in their struggle to survive while fighting the enemy.

Dynamite
Wealthy Cynthia is in love with not-so-wealthy Roger, who is married to Marcia. The threesome is terribly modern about the situation, and Marcia will gladly divorce Roger if Cynthia agrees to a financial settlement. But Cynthia's wealth is in jeopardy because her trust fund will expire if she is not married by a certain date. To satisfy that condition, Cynthia arranges to marry Hagon Derk, who is condemned to die for a crime he didn't commit. She pays him so he can provide for his little sister. But at the last minute, Derk is freed when the true criminal is discovered. Expecting to be a rich widow, Cynthia finds herself married to a man she doesn't know and doesn't want to.

The Last Gangster
A crime boss goes searching for his ex-wife and son after a ten-year prison stint. His old gang has other plans though, and use the child to try and make him disclose the location of the loot he hid before going to the slammer.

Night Work
Willie, as an assistant window-dresser, is the lowest man on the totem pole at a department store. To add insult-to-injury Willie is also the store's designated 'Fired Man."; when a disgruntled customer demands that somebody-must-be-fired, Willie is summoned and summarily fired, only to be rehired when the now-satisfied customer has departed. Willie inadvertently adopts a four-year-old orphan at a cost of ten-dollars a week, and things go from bad to worse since Willie doesn't make ten-dollars a week. But, with the help of Mary, a beautiful young nurse, Willie manages to turn some corners and improve his lot in life, albeit with some skids along the way.

We Are Not Alone
A British doctor and his son's Austrian governess have an affair and are accused of killing his wife.
Filmography
as Self / Stinky Davis
as Ronald Stacey
as Jimmy Henderson
as Tommy Baker
as Eric Brandt
as Hindley as a Child
as Paul North Jr. / Joe Krozac Jr.
as Mott
as Leon Wakefield
as Boy
as Horatio Nelson
as Wilbur Wentworth Westlake
as Horace
as Morton Downing
as Peter
as Joseph Paris
as Josef Paris
as Stinky Davis
as Stinky Davis
as Stinky Davis
as 'Stinky' Davis
as Stinky Davis
as Tommy Erskine
as Master Joey
as Buddy Henderson
as Derek Trent
as Jacques Du Touchais
as Oscar, the Orphan
as Young Bobby (Uncredited)
as Bobby (as Douglas Frazer Scott)
as Raymond - as a Small Boy (uncredited)
as Jimmy
as Wobby