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George Douglas
Born
August 7, 1903
Died: June 11, 1983
(Lived 79 years)
Place of Birth
Macon, Georgia, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
29
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
George Lamar Hesselberg
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George Douglas
Movies
29
TV Shows
1
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
as
Sheriff Dubbitt
May 18, 1958
Showdown at Boot Hill
as
Charles Maynor
May 1, 1958
The Snow Creature
as
Corey Jr.
November 1, 1954
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
as
Sergeant at Arms (uncredited)
April 18, 1949
The Undercover Man
as
District Attorney
March 21, 1949
A Woman's Secret
as
Policeman (Uncredited)
January 13, 1949
Secret Service Investigator
as
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
May 31, 1948
Hazard
as
Gambler in Courtroom (uncredited)
May 28, 1948
A Double Life
as
Audience Member (uncredited)
December 25, 1947
Riders of the Santa Fe
as
Tom Benner
October 1, 1944
Home in Wyomin'
as
Luigi Scalese aka Crowley
April 29, 1942
Lone Star Raiders
as
Henry Martin
December 23, 1940
The Tulsa Kid
as
Dirk Saunders
August 16, 1940
Hold That Woman!
as
Steve Brady
June 28, 1940
Phantom Raiders
as
Taurez's Henchman
June 7, 1940
Covered Wagon Days
as
Ransome
April 22, 1940
City of Chance
as
Muscles
January 13, 1940
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
as
Lieutenant
January 11, 1940
The Kansas Terrors
as
The Commandante
October 5, 1939
The Adventures of the Masked Phantom
as
Robert Murdock
September 30, 1939
Dick Tracy's G-Men
as
Henchman Sandoval
September 2, 1939
Good Girls Go to Paris
as
Baxter (uncredited)
June 20, 1939
The Night Riders
as
Talbot posing as de Serrano
April 12, 1939
Let Us Live
as
Ed Walsh
March 29, 1939
Out West with the Hardys
as
Mr. Carter (uncredited)
November 25, 1938
Sunset Murder Case
as
Carlo Rossmore
November 11, 1938
Pals of the Saddle
as
Paul Hartman
August 28, 1938
Rebellious Daughters
as
Joe Gilman
July 1, 1938
Arsène Lupin Returns
as
Gendarme (uncredited)
February 25, 1938