Birthday: 1904-01-26
Deathday: 1968-03-25
Birthplace: Madison, Virginia, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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.
Evans was born in Madison, Virginia. In 1931, he joined the staff of WABC radio in New York as an announcer. Before that, he was an announcer at WMCA, also in New York, and was chief announcer at WGH in Virginia.
He died on March 25, 1968, in Hollywood, California. He is interred in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
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1965-10-29 | Mirage | |
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1965-07-21 | I Saw What You Did | Tom Ward |
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1958-01-22 | The Female Animal | The Director |
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1957-06-28 | Beginning of the End | Editor Norman Taggart |
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1953-12-25 | The Eddie Cantor Story | Leo Raymond |
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1953-10-14 | The Big Heat | Councilman Gillen (uncredited) |
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1953-02-18 | The Magnetic Monster | Pilot |
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1952-10-19 | South Pacific Trail | Rodney Brewster |
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1952-10-10 | Captive Women | Jason, the Norm traitor |
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1952-09-27 | Just for You | Raymond |
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1952-05-29 | The Red Ball Express | Brigadier General at Briefing (uncredited) |
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1952-04-08 | My Son John | Government Employee (uncredited) |
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1952-02-17 | Retreat, Hell! | |
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1951-10-19 | Sky High | Maj. Talbot |
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1951-10-01 | The Whip Hand | Carstairs (uncredited) |
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1951-09-28 | Leave It to the Marines | Gen. Garvin |
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1951-09-24 | The Well | Lobel |
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1951-07-29 | Let's Go Navy! | Lt. Smith (Personnel Dept.) |
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1951-07-25 | Lost Planet Airmen | Civil Defense Chairman |
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1951-06-01 | Hollywood Story | Director (uncredited) |
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1950-11-15 | North of the Great Divide | Mountie Sergeant |
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1950-10-23 | Rustlers on Horseback | Lawyer Ken Jordan |
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1950-07-26 | The Underworld Story | Newscaster (uncredited) |
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1950-05-14 | Lucky Losers | Tom Whitney |
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1950-05-11 | Champagne for Caesar | Radio Announcer |
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1950-05-10 | The Invisible Monster | "James Hunter" |
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1950-04-27 | No Sad Songs for Me | Jack Miles (uncredited) |
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1949-12-23 | D.O.A. | Eddie - Salesman on Phone (uncredited) |
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1949-11-25 | Powder River Rustlers | Devereaux, posing as Manning |
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1949-11-15 | The Golden Stallion | Jeff Middleton, Owner of Oro City Hotel |
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1949-06-08 | King of the Rocket Men | Chairman |
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1949-04-02 | Trails End | Mel Porter |
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1949-03-08 | Hideout | Radio Announcer |
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1948-10-20 | The Three Musketeers | |
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1948-07-11 | Cowboy Cavalier | Lance Regan |
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1948-05-31 | Secret Service Investigator | Secret Service Inspector Crehan |
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1948-04-16 | Ruthless | George (Uncredited) |
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1948-04-10 | Crossed Trails | Jim Hudson |
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1948-04-01 | California Firebrand | Lance Dawson |
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1948-01-01 | The Main Street Kid | Mark Howell |
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1947-12-20 | Gun Talk | Rod Jackson |
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1947-08-16 | Dragnet | Radio Announcer |
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1947-07-16 | Flashing Guns | Longdon |
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1947-07-02 | The Crimson Key | Dr. Kenneth G. Swann |
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1947-05-23 | Dangerous Venture | Grimes Atwood |
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1942-03-27 | The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine | Radio Announcer |
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1941-12-27 | Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. | Police Broadcaster |
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1941-09-30 | Sailors on Leave | Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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1941-09-12 | Parachute Battalion | Radio Announcer (voice) |
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1941-08-07 | Highway West | Police Announcer (uncredited) |
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1941-03-28 | Man-Made Monster | Police Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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1940-09-19 | King of the Royal Mounted | Sergeant - Wireless Operator |
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1940-07-03 | Three Faces West | 'We the People' Radio MC |
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1940-01-08 | The Green Hornet | Martin Mortinson (uncredited) |
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1939-10-27 | Sued for Libel | Douglas Evans, Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
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1939-10-19 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Francis Scott Key (uncredited) |