Birthday: 1904-01-26
Deathday: 1968-03-25
Birthplace: Madison, Virginia, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Douglas Evans (January 26, 1904 – March 25, 1968) was born in Madison, Virginia, was an actor, known for At War with the Army (1950), King of the Rocket Men (1949), and I Saw What You Did (1965). He died on March 25, 1968 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1965-10-29 | Mirage | ||
1965-07-21 | I Saw What You Did | Tom Ward | |
1958-01-22 | The Female Animal | The Director | |
1957-06-28 | Beginning of the End | Editor Norman Taggart | |
1953-12-25 | The Eddie Cantor Story | Leo Raymond | |
1953-10-14 | The Big Heat | Councilman Gillen (uncredited) | |
1953-02-18 | The Magnetic Monster | Pilot | |
1952-10-19 | South Pacific Trail | Rodney Brewster | |
1952-10-10 | Captive Women | Jason, the Norm traitor | |
1952-09-27 | Just for You | Raymond | |
1952-05-29 | The Red Ball Express | Brigadier General at Briefing (uncredited) | |
1952-02-17 | Retreat, Hell! | ||
1951-10-19 | Sky High | Maj. Talbot | |
1951-10-01 | The Whip Hand | Carstairs (uncredited) | |
1951-09-28 | Leave It to the Marines | Gen. Garvin | |
1951-09-24 | The Well | Lobel | |
1951-07-29 | Let's Go Navy! | Lt. Smith (Personnel Dept.) | |
1951-07-25 | Lost Planet Airmen | Civil Defense Chairman | |
1951-06-01 | Hollywood Story | Director (uncredited) | |
1950-11-15 | North of the Great Divide | Mountie Sergeant | |
1950-10-23 | Rustlers on Horseback | Lawyer Ken Jordan | |
1950-07-26 | The Underworld Story | Newscaster (uncredited) | |
1950-05-14 | Lucky Losers | Tom Whitney | |
1950-05-11 | Champagne for Caesar | Radio Announcer | |
1950-05-10 | The Invisible Monster | "James Hunter" | |
1950-04-27 | No Sad Songs for Me | Jack Miles (uncredited) | |
1949-12-23 | D.O.A. | Eddie - Salesman on Phone (uncredited) | |
1949-11-25 | Powder River Rustlers | Devereaux, posing as Manning | |
1949-11-15 | The Golden Stallion | Jeff Middleton, Owner of Oro City Hotel | |
1949-06-08 | King of the Rocket Men | Chairman | |
1949-04-02 | Trails End | Mel Porter | |
1949-03-08 | Hideout | Radio Announcer | |
1948-10-20 | The Three Musketeers | ||
1948-07-11 | Cowboy Cavalier | Lance Regan | |
1948-05-31 | Secret Service Investigator | Secret Service Inspector Crehan | |
1948-04-16 | Ruthless | George (Uncredited) | |
1948-04-10 | Crossed Trails | Jim Hudson | |
1948-04-01 | California Firebrand | Lance Dawson | |
1948-01-01 | The Main Street Kid | Mark Howell | |
1947-12-20 | Gun Talk | Rod Jackson | |
1947-08-16 | Dragnet | Radio Announcer | |
1947-07-16 | Flashing Guns | Longdon | |
1947-07-02 | The Crimson Key | Dr. Kenneth G. Swann | |
1947-05-23 | Dangerous Venture | Grimes Atwood | |
1942-03-27 | The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine | Radio Announcer | |
1941-12-27 | Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. | Police Broadcaster | |
1941-09-30 | Sailors on Leave | Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
1941-09-12 | Parachute Battalion | Radio Announcer (voice) | |
1941-08-07 | Highway West | Police Announcer (uncredited) | |
1941-03-28 | Man-Made Monster | Police Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
1940-09-19 | King of the Royal Mounted | Sergeant - Wireless Operator | |
1940-07-03 | Three Faces West | 'We the People' Radio MC | |
1940-01-08 | The Green Hornet | Martin Mortinson (uncredited) | |
1939-10-27 | Sued for Libel | Douglas Evans, Radio Announcer (uncredited) | |
1939-10-19 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Francis Scott Key (uncredited) |