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Douglas Scott was born on May 31, 1925 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He was an actor, known for Wuthering Heights (1939), Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939) and Wee Willie Winkie (1937). He died on June 23, 1988 in Concord, California, USA.
Date Of Birth May 31, 1925 Place Of Birth Seattle, Washington, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Gemini
Actor Title Year Status Character Sweet Rosie O'Grady 1943 Call Boy (uncredited) Get Hep to Love 1942 Ronald Stacey Naval Academy 1941 Jimmy Henderson We Are Not Alone 1939 Tommy Baker Intermezzo: A Love Story 1939 Eric Wuthering Heights 1939 Hindley (as a child) The Last Gangster 1937 The Boy Wild and Woolly 1937 Leon Wakefield Wee Willie Winkie 1937 Mott Slave Ship 1937 Boy Lloyd's of London 1936 Horatio Nelson Easy to Take 1936 Wilbur Wentworth Westlake Pepper 1936 Sissie (uncredited) And So They Were Married 1936 Horace Too Many Parents 1936 Morton Downing The Spectacle Maker 1934 Short Peter (uncredited) Such Women Are Dangerous 1934 Josef Paris Mickey's Rescue 1934 Short Stinky Davis Mickey's Minstrels 1934 Short Stinky Davis Mickey's Covered Wagon 1933 Short Stinky Davis Mickey's Tent Show 1933 Short 'Stinky' Davis Mickey's Touchdown 1933 Short Stinky Davis Adorable 1933 The King (uncredited) The Eagle and the Hawk 1933 Tommy Cavalcade 1933 Master Joey The Reckoning 1932 The Ruling Voice 1931 Malcolm Stanton Devotion 1931 Derek The Phantom of Paris 1931 Jacques (uncredited) Rango 1931 The Boy Cimarron 1931 Toddler Cim (uncredited) Reno 1930 Bobby Brett Night Work 1930 Oscar, the Orphan Kiddie Revue 1930 Short Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) Sarah and Son 1930 Bobby as a Small Child (uncredited) The Bishop Murder Case 1930 Child with Book in Park (uncredited) Dynamite 1929 Bobby (as Douglas Frazer Scott) Peaceful Alley 1929 Short Pinky - 3 year old street waif Madame X 1929 Raymond - as a Small Boy (uncredited) Paris Bound 1929 Jimmy (as Master Douglas Scott) Blue Skies 1929 Orphan (uncredited) Strong Boy 1929 Wobby
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Ruling Voice 1931 performer: "Frère Jacques" - uncredited
Known for movies Wuthering Heights (1939) as Hindley (as a child)
Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939) as Eric
Wee Willie Winkie (1937) as Mott
Lloyd's of London (1936) as Horatio Nelson