Douglas Haig

Douglas Haig

Deceased · Born: Mar 9, 1920 · Died: Feb 1, 2011

Personal Details

BornMar 9, 1920 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Biography

Douglas Haig, a renowned actor of great renown, entered this world on March 9, 1920, in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, a place known for its rich cultural heritage and Mardi Gras celebrations. As the years went by, Haig would go on to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his captivating performances in a variety of film roles. Some of his most notable credits include the 1933 thriller "High Gear", the 1932 comedy "That's My Boy", and the 1931 espionage drama "The Spy". After a life well-lived and a career that spanned many decades, Douglas Haig's time on this earth came to a close on February 1, 2011, in the tranquil community of West Hills, California, USA, where he left behind a legacy that would be cherished by those who knew him and admired his work.

Career

1933
High Gear
High Gear as Percy
1932
Call Her Savage
Call Her Savage as Pete as a Boy (Uncredited)
1931
Skippy
Skippy as Boy
1930
Let's Go Native
Let's Go Native as Boy (uncredited)
1929
Welcome Danger
Welcome Danger as Buddy Lee (uncredited)
1927
Wings
Wings as (uncredited)
1926
The Strong Man
The Strong Man as Minor Role (uncredited)