Douglas Gerrard

Douglas Gerrard

Deceased · Born: Aug 12, 1891 · Died: Jun 5, 1950

Personal Details

BornAug 12, 1891 Dublin, Ireland
Relatives
  • Charles K. Gerrard (Sibling)

Biography

Douglas Gerrard, a multifaceted individual of immense talent, emerged into the world on August 12, 1891, within the vibrant city of Dublin, Ireland. This remarkable individual's life was marked by a dual identity as both an actor and a director, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

His impressive repertoire included the notable films "Polly Put the Kettle On" (1917),"The Sealed Envelope" (1919),and "The Hottentot" (1929),showcasing his versatility and skill as a performer and storyteller.

As the years passed, Douglas Gerrard's remarkable journey came to a close on June 5, 1950, within the iconic city of Hollywood, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this very day.

Career

1949
You're My Everything
You're My Everything as Director (uncredited)
1942
The Undying Monster
The Undying Monster as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
1939
Pack Up Your Troubles
Pack Up Your Troubles as British Tommy
1938
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Clansman
1936
Ants in the Pantry
Ants in the Pantry as Lord Stoke Pogis
1934
The Ghost Walks
The Ghost Walks as Carroway (as Douglas Gerard)
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back as Parker, Drummond's Valet
Bombay Mail
Bombay Mail as Anderson
1932
The Tenderfoot
The Tenderfoot as Stage Director
Man Wanted
Man Wanted as Mr. Orca (Uncredited)
One Way Passage
One Way Passage as Sir Harold (uncredited)
1931
Manhattan Parade
Manhattan Parade as Toreador with No Pants
The Public Enemy
The Public Enemy as Assistant Tailor (uncredited)
1930
Sweet Kitty Bellairs
Sweet Kitty Bellairs as Tom Stafford
1927
The First Auto
The First Auto as Squire Stebbins
1924