Robert Douglas

Biography: After two years' study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, British actor Robert Douglas ascended to leading-man status on the London stage. Among his earliest film appearances was a co-starring stint with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon in the Technicolor Alexander Korda production Over the Moon (1936). He spent six years as a pilot in the British Navy, then began his Hollywood career, playing dark-purposed, humorless villains opposite such swashbuckling leading men as Errol Flynn in 1949's The Adventures of Don Juan, Burt Lancaster in 1950's Flame and the Arrow, and Stewart Granger in 1952's The Prisoner of Zenda. He was starred as Benedict Arnold in The Scarlet Coat (1954) and as Agamemnon in Helen of Troy (1955). Rechanneling his energies into directing, Robert Douglas helmed several British and American TV productions, including 18 episodes of the 1960s series 12 O'Clock High. Robert Douglas' only big-screen directorial credit was 1964's Night Train, which starred SeanAfter two years' study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, British actor Robert Douglas ascended to leading-man status on the London stage. Among his earliest film appearances was a co-starring stint with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon in the Technicolor Alexander Korda production Over the Moon (1936). He spent six years as a pilot in the British Navy, then began his Hollywood career, playing dark-purposed, humorless villains opposite such swashbuckling leading men as Errol Flynn in 1949's The Adventures of Don Juan, Burt Lancaster in 1950's Flame and the Arrow, and Stewart Granger in 1952's The Prisoner of Zenda. He was starred as Benedict Arnold in The Scarlet Coat (1954) and as Agamemnon in Helen of Troy (1955). Rechanneling his energies into directing, Robert Douglas helmed several British and American TV productions, including 18 episodes of the 1960s series 12 O'Clock High. Robert Douglas' only big-screen directorial credit was 1964's Night Train, which starred Sean Flynn, the son of Douglas' Don Juan duelling opponent Errol Flynn. Expand

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tbd Fame: Season 1 Jan 7, 1982 Director tbd
tbd Baretta: Season 4 Sep 28, 1977 Director tbd
tbd Columbo: Season 6 Oct 10, 1976 Director tbd
tbd Baretta: Season 3 Sep 22, 1976 Director tbd
tbd Baretta: Season 2 Sep 10, 1975 Director tbd
tbd The Streets of San Francisco (1972): Season 3 Sep 12, 1974 Director tbd
tbd Shazam!: Season 1 Sep 7, 1974 Director tbd
tbd The Streets of San Francisco (1972): Season 1 Sep 16, 1972 Director tbd
tbd The Invaders: Season 2 Sep 5, 1967 Director tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 1 Sep 17, 1966 Director tbd
tbd Daniel Boone: Season 3 Sep 15, 1966 Director tbd
tbd Lost in Space: Season 2 Sep 14, 1966 Director tbd
tbd The Fugitive (1963): Season 4 Sep 13, 1966 Director tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 2 Sep 27, 1963 Director / Producer tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 1 Sep 20, 1962 Director / Producer tbd