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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.(1909-2000)

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In medieval Persia, during the rule of Caliph Harun-Al-Rashid, Sinbad the Sailor boasts about his latest adventures to his friends.
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Although he appeared in approximately 100 movies or TV shows, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. never really intended to take up acting as a career. However, the environment he was born into and the circumstances naturally led him to be a thespian. Noblesse oblige.

He was born Douglas Elton Fairbanks, Jr. in New York City, New York, to Anna Beth (Sully), daughter of a very wealthy cotton mogul, and actor Douglas Fairbanks (born Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman), then not yet established as the swashbuckling idol he would become. Fairbanks, Jr. had German Jewish (from his paternal grandfather), English, and Scottish ancestry.

He proved a gifted boy early in life. To the end of his life he remained a multi-talented, hyperactive man, not content to appear in the 100 films mentioned above. Handsome, distinguished and extremely bright, he excelled at sports (much like his father), notably during his stay at the Military Academy in 1919 (his role in Claude Autant-Lara's "L'athlète incomplete" illustrated these abilities). He also excelled academically, and attended the Lycéee Janson de Sailly in Paris, where he had followed his divorced mother. Very early in his life he developed a taste for the arts as well and became a painter and sculptor. Not content to limiting himself to just one field, he became involved in business, in fields as varied as mining, hotel management, owning a chain of bowling alleys and a firm that manufactured popcorn. During World War II he headed London's Douglas Voluntary Hospital (an establishment taking care of war refugees), was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's special envoy for the Special Mission to South America in 1940 before becoming a lieutenant in the Navy (he was promoted to the rank of captain in 1954) and taking part in the Allies' landing in Sicily and Elba in 1943. A fervent Anglophile, was knighted in 1949 and often entertained Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in his London mansion, "The Boltons".

His film career began at the age of 13 when he was signed by Paramount Pictures. He debuted in Stephen Steps Out (1923) but the film flopped and his career stagnated despite a critically acclaimed role in Stella Dallas (1925). Things really picked up when he married Lucille Le Sueur, a young starlet who was soon to become better known as Joan Crawford. The young couple became the toast of the town (one "Screen Snapshots" episode echoes this sudden glory) and good parts and success followed, such as the hapless partner of Edward G. Robinson in Little Caesar (1931) a favorably reviewed turn as the villain in The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) or more debonair characters in slapstick comedies or adventure yarns. The 1930s were a fruitful period for Fairbanks, his most memorable role probably being that of the British soldier in Gunga Din (1939); although it was somewhat of a "swasbuckling" role, Fairbanks made a point of never imitating his father. After the World War II, his star waned and, despite a moving part in Ghost Story (1981), he did not appear in a major movie. Now a legend himself, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. left this world with the satisfaction of having lived up to the Fairbanks name at the end of a life nobody could call "wasted".
BornDecember 9, 1909
DiedMay 7, 2000(90)
BornDecember 9, 1909
DiedMay 7, 2000(90)
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in I Like Your Nerve (1931)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Chances (1931)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Abner Biberman, and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)
Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)
Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Eduardo Ciannelli, and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)
Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)
Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Eduardo Ciannelli, Sam Jaffe, and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Gunga Din (1939)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Victor McLaglen in Gunga Din (1939)
Joan Fontaine and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Gunga Din (1939)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Gunga Din (1939)
Joan Fontaine and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Gunga Din (1939)

Known for

Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Elisabeth Bergner in The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934)
The Rise of Catherine the Great
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  • Grand Duke Peter(as Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.)
  • 1934
Little Caesar (1931)
Little Caesar
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  • Joe Massara
  • 1931
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Helena Carter, Richard Greene, and Patricia Medina in The Fighting O'Flynn (1949)
The Fighting O'Flynn
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  • The O'Flynn
  • 1949
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
The Prisoner of Zenda
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  • Rupert of Hentzau
  • 1937

Credits

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Actor

  • Burt Reynolds in B.L. Stryker (1989)
    B.L. Stryker
  • Strong Medicine (1986)
    Strong Medicine
  • The Pirates of Penzance (1982)
    The Pirates of Penzance
  • Ghost Story (1981)
    Ghost Story
  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in The Love Boat (1977)
    The Love Boat
  • The Hostage Tower (1980)
    The Hostage Tower
  • Kingdom of Gifts
    • (voice)
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Rosalind Russell in The Crooked Hearts (1972)
    The Crooked Hearts
  • Dan Rowan and Dick Martin (aka Rowan & Martin) 1975
    Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
  • The Legend of Robin Hood (1968)
    The Legend of Robin Hood
  • Sweet and Sour (1963)
    Red and Blue
  • ABC Stage 67 (1966)
    ABC Stage 67
    • (as Douglas Fairbanks)
  • The Bruce Forsyth Show (1965)
    The Bruce Forsyth Show
  • Dr. Kildare (1961)
    Dr. Kildare
  • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Hour (1951)
    The Red Skelton Hour

Producer

  • Chase a Crooked Shadow (1958)
    Chase a Crooked Shadow
  • Rheingold Theatre (1953)
    Rheingold Theatre
  • The Silken Affair (1956)
    The Silken Affair
  • Rex III in Police Dog (1955)
    Police Dog
    • (uncredited)
  • The Last Moment
  • The Red Dress
  • John Baer and William Tracy in Terry and the Pirates (1952)
    Terry and the Pirates
  • Three's Company
  • Thought to Kill
  • The Genie (1953)
    The Genie
  • Mr Drake's Duck (1951)
    Mr Drake's Duck
    • (uncredited)
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Helena Carter, Richard Greene, and Patricia Medina in The Fighting O'Flynn (1949)
    The Fighting O'Flynn
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in The Exile (1947)
    The Exile
  • Rita Hayworth and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Angels Over Broadway (1940)
    Angels Over Broadway
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in When Thief Meets Thief (1937)
    When Thief Meets Thief

Production Manager

  • Rheingold Theatre (1953)
    Rheingold Theatre

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Personal details

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    • December 9, 1909
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • May 7, 2000
    • New York City, New York, USA(heart attack)
    • Vera FairbanksMay 30, 1991 - May 7, 2000 (his death)
  • Other works
    (3/29/76) Appeared on "Take My Advice", a discussion program, along with Adrienne Barbeau and Tom Smothers.
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Biographical Movies
    • 5 Print Biographies
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 23 Articles
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    He held the Silver Star and the Legion of Merit with V for valor in combat device from the U.S. government for his combat service in PT boats and gunboats.
  • Quotes
    I was only saying to the Queen the other day how I hate name dropping . . .
    • Gunga Din
      (1939)
      $117,000

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