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Paul Douglas (actor) - Wikipedia Douglas was the host of the 22nd annual Academy Awards in March 1950 Continuing in radio, he was the announcer for The Ed Wynn Show and the first host of NBC Radio's The Horn Hardart Children's Hour
Paul Douglas - IMDb The bombastic, blue-collar persona Douglas exhibited naturally on stage and screen was actually quite a contrast to his own family background He was born in an upper-class section of Philadelphia to a well-to-do doctor on April 11, 1907, and was christened Paul Douglas Fleischer
Paul Douglas - The Movie Database (TMDB) Paul Douglas (April 11, 1907 – September 11, 1959) was an American actor Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as Paul Douglas Fleischer, Douglas began his career as a stage actor
Paul Douglas Cause of Death: The Tragic End of a Versatile Actor According to Found a Grave, Paul Douglas died of a heart attack at his home in Hollywood, California on September 11, 1959 He had been suffering from heart problems for some time, and had undergone surgery in 1958 to correct a heart valve defect
Star Of The Month: PAUL DOUGLAS You may know the face but not the name of our inaugural star, PAUL DOUGLAS Douglas, the hulking, boorish, gravel-voiced, sometimes bombastic star, played villains and heroes with equal aplomb He was a late bloomer to the Silver Screen, making his film debut at 42
Paul Douglas - Turner Classic Movies A one-time professional footballer and radio sports commentator, Douglas began his acting career on the Broadway stage, earning rave reviews for his performance as tycoon Harry Brock in the original 1946 production of Garson Kanin's "Born Yesterday "
Paul Douglas - Actor - TV Insider With his husky build and gruff delivery, actor Paul Douglas was an unlikely choice for a leading man in 1950s Hollywood