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Douglas MacLean was born on January 10, 1890 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA as Charles Douglas MacLean. He was an actor and producer, known for Introduce Me (1925), Hold That Lion (1926) and Going Up (1923). He was married to Florence Barton, Barbara Barondess, Lorraine MacLean and Faith Cole. He died on July 9, 1967 in Beverly Hills, Los ...
Date Of Birth January 10, 1890 Died 1967-07-09 Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Actor, Producer, Writer Spouse Barbara Barondess
# Fact 1 Brown-haired American silent screen comedian and romantic leading man, educated at Northwestern University Preparatory School and the Lewis Institute of Technology in Chicago. Prior to acting, he worked as a bond salesman in Philadelphia. MacLean trained for acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York and began in films in 1914. He starred in subsequent films for Paramount Artcraft and Thomas Ince Productions. His career waned with the advent of sound pictures and he retired in 1938. 2 His hobbies were "automobiling" , golf, swimming and tennis. 3 Silent film comedian turned producer.
Actor Title Year Status Character Divorce Made Easy 1929 Billy Haskell The Carnation Kid 1929 Clarence Kendall Soft Cushions 1927 The Young Thief Let It Rain 1927 'Let-It-Rain' Riley Hold That Lion 1926 Jimmie Hastings That's My Baby 1926 Alan Boyd Seven Keys to Baldpate 1925 William Magee Introduce Me 1925 Jimmy Clark Never Say Die 1924 Jack Woodbury The Yankee Consul 1924 Dudley Ainsworth Going Up 1923 Robert Street A Man of Action 1923 Bruce MacAllister Mary of the Movies 1923 Doug MacLean (uncredited) The Sunshine Trail 1923 James Henry McTavish Bell Boy 13 1923 Harry Elrod The Hottentot 1922 Sam Harrington Passing Through 1921 Billy Barton One a Minute 1921 Jimmy Knight The Home Stretch 1921 Johnny Hardwick Chickens 1921 Deems Stanwood The Rookie's Return 1920 James Stewart Lee The Jailbird 1920 Shakespeare Clancy Let's Be Fashionable 1920 Henry Langdon Mary's Ankle 1920 Dr. Arthur P. Hampton What's Your Husband Doing? 1920 John P. Widgast 23 1/2 Hours' Leave 1919 Sergeant William Gray Captain Kidd, Jr. 1919 Jim Gleason The Homebreaker 1919 Raymond Abbott Happy Though Married 1919 Stanley Montjoy Fuss and Feathers 1918 Robert Leedyard Mirandy Smiles 1918 Teddy Lawrence Johanna Enlists 1918 Capt. Archie van Renssaller The Hun Within 1918 Frank Douglas The Vamp 1918 Robert Walsham The Fair Barbarian 1917 Jack Belasys (as Douglas McLean) Souls in Pawn 1917 Karl, Prince von Kondermarck The Upper Crust 1917 Algernon Todd A Woman's Power 1916 Newt Spooner Love's Crucible 1916 Short Robert Lawton The Boss 1915 Regan's Secretary, Robert (as Douglas McLean) The Man Who Found Himself 1915 Roy Hudson As Ye Sow 1914 Rev. John St. John
Producer Title Year Status Character New Wine 1941 associate producer 23 1/2 Hours Leave 1937 producer Great Guy 1936 producer - as Douglas Maclean Two for Tonight 1935 producer Accent on Youth 1935 producer So Red the Rose 1935 producer People Will Talk 1935 producer Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 1934 producer Ladies Should Listen 1934 producer Melody in Spring 1934 producer Six of a Kind 1934 associate producer - uncredited Tillie and Gus 1933 producer - uncredited Secrets of Hollywood 1933 producer Mama Loves Papa 1933 producer - uncredited Ladies of the Jury 1932 associate producer Caught Plastered 1931 associate producer Too Many Cooks 1931 associate producer Cracked Nuts 1931 associate producer Laugh and Get Rich 1931 associate producer Hold That Lion 1926 producer Seven Keys to Baldpate 1925 producer Introduce Me 1925 producer Never Say Die 1924 producer The Yankee Consul 1924 producer Going Up 1923 producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Mama Loves Papa 1945 story Six of a Kind 1934 story Mama Loves Papa 1933 screenplay / story Caught Plastered 1931 by Cracked Nuts 1931 contributor to screenplay - uncredited Laugh and Get Rich 1931 by
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Tian lun 1935 presenter
Self Title Year Status Character A Tour of the Thomas Ince Studio 1924 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 22-F 1922 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 17-F 1921 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 18 1921 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 17 1921 Documentary short Himself