Douglas MacLean

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.0857

Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Jan-1890

Age

(135 years old)

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Also Known As
  • Charles Douglas MacLean
  • Douglas Maclean
  • Douglas McLean
  • The Man With the Million Dollar Smile

Douglas MacLean

Biography

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Credits

A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios (1920) Character: Himself
A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios (1920) presents a fascinating glimpse into the Thomas H. Ince studios at Culver City.
Souls in Pawn Souls in Pawn (1917) Character: Karl, Prince von Kondermarck
Chief of the German secret service in Paris has been ordered to secure for his government the service of the most clever and beautiful woman obtainable.
The Boss The Boss (1915) Character: Regan's Secretary, Robert
A man rises from rags to riches, first by boxing, then as a saloon owner, freight contractor, and eventually dockyard boss. However, the man's brother-in-law complicates things with his dockworker union activism. The film is presumed lost.
A Woman's Power A Woman's Power (1916) Character: Newt Spooner
Ever since Henry Falkins had caused Newt Spooner to be sentenced to prison, Newt has nursed a red-hot hatred for him and a desire to see Henry dead. That is until he meets and falls in love with Minerva Rawlins who makes him reevaluate his obsession. When fate throws the two men together in the Philippines during wartime and the opportunity to slay Henry occurs Newt realizes that he has resolved his inner torment. He returns to Minerva a man at peace with himself.
Bell Boy 13 Bell Boy 13 (1923) Character: N/A
Harry Elrod takes a job as a bellboy when he is disinherited by his uncle and fails in his efforts to elope with actress Kitty Clyde. He causes so much confusion that Uncle Elrod buys the hotel so that he may fire Harry. But Harry induces the other employees to strike until Uncle Elrod consents to Harry's marriage to Kitty.
What's Your Husband Doing? What's Your Husband Doing? (1920) Character: John P. Widgast
Insecure Beatrice Ridley lets her jealousy of her husband get the better of her when he begins receiving letters each morning from the Honeysuckle Inn, a roadhouse frequented by sportsmen. Consulting young attorneys, Widgast and Pidgeon, she finds their wives also suspicious about the goings on at the Honeysuckle Inn. Madcap complications ensue when all the characters meet there before everything is straightened out for all three couples.
The Fair Barbarian The Fair Barbarian (1917) Character: Jack Belasys
An Englishman who has made his fortune in America decides to return to England.
Mary's Ankle Mary's Ankle (1920) Character: Dr. Arthur P. Hampton
Three young men, struggling to find their next meal, encounter a young lady with an injured ankle. One of the men is a doctor, who maintains a charade of success with his wealthy uncle, in which the uncle believes the young man to be well-off and married to a (fictitious) wife named Mary Jane Smith. The young doctor falls in love with the girl of the injured ankle and discovers that her name is Mary Jane Smith.
Let's Be Fashionable Let's Be Fashionable (1920) Character: Henry Langdon
A nice young couple moves to a community where the bonds of matrimony are not held in much respect and where it is fashionable to carry on with one that is not one's spouse.
The Rookie's Return The Rookie's Return (1920) Character: James Stewart Lee
A young soldier is discharged from the service and has trouble making a living. However, when he inherits a great deal of money, he finds his troubles only beginning.
Introduce Me Introduce Me (1925) Character: Jimmy Clark
Jimmy Clark, sightseeing in France with his friend Algy Baker, falls in love, at first sight, with Betty Perry at the railroad station. The destination for all: Switzerland. There, Jimmy is mistaken for an expert mountain climber, J.K. Roberts. Betty is introduced to Jimmy and believes him to be the champion.
That's My Baby That's My Baby (1926) Character: Alan Boyd
On the eve of his wedding, businessman Alan Boyd gets a telegram notifying him that his "bride" has fallen in love with another man and eloped with him. Announcing that he is through with women, an hour he meets pretty Helen Raynor, who takes to him (and is also his business rival's daughter). Helen's mother, though, doesn't take to Alan at all. In addition, Schuyler Van Loon, who is also after Helen, comes up with a scheme to embarrass Alan in Helen's eyes and ruin his reputation in the bargain--he comes up with a "baby" he claims is Alan's illegitimate son.
The Hottentot The Hottentot (1922) Character: Sam Harrington
Mistaken for a famous jockey, a young man uses it to his advantage -- until he actually has to race a horse.
Passing Through Passing Through (1921) Character: Billy Barton
Passing Through is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film, directed by William A. Seiter and written by Agnes Christine Johnston, and Joseph F. Poland.
Seven Keys to Baldpate Seven Keys to Baldpate (1925) Character: N/A
A writer, looking for some peace and quiet in order to finish a novel, takes a room at the Baldpate Inn. However, peace and quiet are the last things he gets, as there are some very strange goings-on at the establishment.
A Man of Action A Man of Action (1923) Character: Bruce MacAllister
Wealthy Bruce MacAllister, goaded by his fiancée, Helen, into proving that he is a man of action rather than a pampered youth tells his estate administrator, Eugene Preston, that he is going east for a meeting. Instead, Bruce dons a disguise and infiltrates the San Francisco underworld. Mistaken for master criminal "The Chicago Kid", he finds himself leading the gang in a robbery of his own fortune in diamonds. Discovering Eugene's intention to steal the jewels for himself he engineers it so the loot changes hands many times. Getting wise, Helen summons the police, the criminals are apprehended, and she sees Bruce in a new light.
The Yankee Consul The Yankee Consul (1924) Character: Dudley Ainsworth
A whale of a comedy thriller. It's a Niagra of roaring laughter Faster Than the Wind!
Captain Kidd, Jr. Captain Kidd, Jr. (1919) Character: Jim Gleason
An old man wills a map to his grandson, with instructions showing a buried treasure, but it is accidentally sold to a book store. The owner and her granddaughter Mary discover it. Mary and her boyfriend an aspiring author, meet the desperate grandson and agree to share the treasure.
23 1/2 Hours' Leave 23 1/2 Hours' Leave (1919) Character: Sergeant William Gray
Brash young Sgt. Gray makes a bet that he can have breakfast with his commanding general. But a couple of enemy spies, intent on infiltrating the training camp, get in the way of Sgt. Gray's plans.
Let It Rain Let It Rain (1927) Character: 'Let-It-Rain' Riley
Let-It-Rain Riley (MacLean) is a devil-may-care Marine sergeant who falls in love with a girl (Shirley Mason) who he assumes to be rich. His rival for the girl's affection is his pal, Kelly (Wade Boteler). The guys find out that the object of their affections is but a modest switchboard operator but she proves to be invaluable when she deciphers a code and discovers that a mail train is about to be robbed.
Johanna Enlists Johanna Enlists (1918) Character: Capt. Archie van Renssaller
A young girl, stifling on her father's backwoods farm, is reinvigorated by the arrival of an army regiment, come to train in the area.
Going Up Going Up (1923) Character: Robert Street
Going Up (1923)
One a Minute One a Minute (1921) Character: Jimmy Knight
An excellent silent comedy starring unjustly forgotten star Douglas MacLean. Its indictment of pharmaceutical entrepreneurs is far sharper than Side Effects'.
The Sunshine Trail The Sunshine Trail (1923) Character: James Henry McTavish
When good-natured James Henry MacTavish comes into an inheritance, he travels East to claim it with the determination that he will "scatter sunshine" along the way. But MacTavish almost immediately lands himself in hot water.
The Carnation Kid The Carnation Kid (1929) Character: Clarence Kendall
It's a case of mistaken identity in this comedy that centers around a country bumpkin mistaken for a Chicago hitman.
Soft Cushions Soft Cushions (1927) Character: The Young Thief
Douglas MacLean stars as The Young Thief, who falls in love with The Girl, played by Sue Carol. Alas, the Girl has been sold into the harem of The Wazir (Albert Prisco), forcing the Thief to sneak into the palace to rescue her.
Mary of the Movies Mary of the Movies (1923) Character: Douglas MacLean (uncredited)
Mary's kid brother needs an operation and, in order to pay for it, Mary goes to a Hollywood studio and applies for a job as an actress. Mary is given a job as a waitress in the commissary, and gets to meet 40 actors, actresses and directors, none of whom tip big enough to enable Mary to earn enough money to pay for an operation. Will Mary become an actress and make some big money?
Love's Crucible Love's Crucible (1916) Character: Robert Lawton
WAS IT Better For Her To Have Loved and Sinned Than Never to Have Sinned At All? STOP--CONSIDER The girl he led astray was another man's sister. Yet-He protected the honor of his own sister with his life. IT'S ALL IN THE POINT OF VIEW.
The Home Stretch The Home Stretch (1921) Character: Johnny Hardwick
Johnny Hardwick (Douglas MacLean) is the owner of the fastest horse in the next race. Although it's almost guaranteed that he will win big, Hardwick ruins his chance by saving a little girl who has run out onto the track. The child's father shows his gratitude later on when he offers Hardwick a job as a clerk in his hotel -- Hardwick has been forced to flee after a fight in a roadhouse.
Divorce Made Easy Divorce Made Easy (1929) Character: Billy Haskell
When his aunt disapproves of his marriage to Mabel Deering and threatens to disinherit him, Percy elicits the aid of his buddy Billy Haskell, who is engaged to Eileen Stanley. It is arranged that Billy and Mabel be found together in compromising circumstances by Percy and his aunt, but matters are complicated by the arrival of Billy's uncle in the city, and Aunt Emma becomes very fond of him. All is subsequently explained and thoughts of "divorce" are smoothed away as Uncle Todd couples up with Aunt Emma, and Billy and Eileen, and Percy and Mabel, reinstitute their carefree engagements.
The Hun Within The Hun Within (1918) Character: Frank Douglas
A German-American father, loyal to his new U.S. home, finds himself on opposite sides with his son in the wartime conflict between Germany and America. The son becomes involved with German agents plotting against U.S., and the father must decide between his son and his adopted homeland.
The Vamp The Vamp (1918) Character: Robert Walsham
Nancy, a naive young girl who works backstage at a musical-comedy theatre, learns from the chorus girls the notion of winning a man by the seductive method of "vamping" him. She tries the method on the shy minister she loves, and it works.



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