Douglas Scott

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.684

Gender

Male

Birthday

31-May-1925

Age

(99 years old)

Place of Birth

Seattle, Washington, USA

Also Known As
  • Douglas Frazer Scott
  • Master Douglas Scott

Douglas Scott

Biography

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Credits

Mickey's Helping Hand Mickey's Helping Hand (1931) Character: Stinky Davis
One of the few films in the series without Mickey Rooney. Costar Marvin Stephens ("Katrink'") stands in for Rooney. The short finds the gang preparing for a Christmas party for the poor kids in the neighborhood.
Mickey's Minstrels Mickey's Minstrels (1934) Character: Stinky Davis
In order to pay back Stinky Davis, Mickey becomes an organ grinder, and later put on a minstrel show.
Mickey's Rescue Mickey's Rescue (1934) Character: Stinky Davis
When Billy get adopted by a rich couple, Mickey and the gang spring into action to bring their pal back home.
The Reckoning The Reckoning (1932) Character: Buddy Henderson
Two young lovers caught up in the underworld decide to get out and go straight, but a gang leader has other plans for them.
Too Many Parents Too Many Parents (1936) Character: Morton Downing
Boys are sent to military school in order to get them out of the way of their too-busy-to-bother parents or guardians. Lonely young Philip Stewart writes himself letters his father should be writing. When his hoax is discovered, Philip attempts suicide.
Mickey's Touchdown Mickey's Touchdown (1933) Character: Stinky Davis
Mickey and the gang get ready for a big game of football. But Stinky Davis has a few tricks up his sleeve to stop the gang from winning. Special guest star USC coach Howard Jones.
Mickey's Tent Show Mickey's Tent Show (1933) Character: 'Stinky' Davis
Mickey and the gang put on their own circus, but Stinky Davis and his pals constantly try to disrupt it.
Mickey's Covered Wagon Mickey's Covered Wagon (1933) Character: Stinky Davis
Mickey and the gang go prospecting, but find themselves in a haunted house.
Mickey the Great Mickey the Great (1945) Character: Self / Stinky Davis
A group of young actresses reminisces about their days as part of a gang of kids, headed by Mickey McGuire. Their memories take the form of clips from episodes of the long running Mickey McGuire series of short comedies.
Kiddie Revue Kiddie Revue (1930) Character: Master of Ceremonies
Child entertainers perform several song and dance numbers in this musical short.
The Spectacle Maker The Spectacle Maker (1934) Character: Peter
A parable about magic glasses involving on the nature of beauty, truth, good, and evil set in 17th Century Germany with music and Glorious Technicolor.
We Are Not Alone We Are Not Alone (1939) Character: Tommy Baker
A British doctor and his son's Austrian governess have an affair and are accused of killing his wife.
The Eagle and the Hawk The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) Character: Tommy Erskine
The pilots of a Royal Air Force squadron in World War I face not only physical but mental dangers in their struggle to survive while fighting the enemy.
Wild and Woolly Wild and Woolly (1937) Character: Leon Wakefield
Child star Jane Withers along with fellow kiddie favorites like Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer and Jackie Searl (who gives Jane her first on screen kiss!) team up with character greats like Walter Brennan and Lon Chaney Jr. to help their hometown celebrate its golden anniversary. Not unexpectedly, things go astray when a bank robber hopes to cash in on the excitement, but fortunately his plans are thwarted by the towns newly elected sheriff (Brennan)...who's a reformed crook himself!
Sarah and Son Sarah and Son (1930) Character: Young Bobby (Uncredited)
A ne'er-do-well husband, after years of abusing his wife, disappears with their son, and winds up selling him to a wealthy family. Years later, the wife, now a world-famous opera singer, finally has enough time and money to begin a search for him.
Slave Ship Slave Ship (1937) Character: Boy
Action-filled drama about a ship captain, ashamed of his background in the slave trade, forced against his will to again transport human cargo.
Cavalcade Cavalcade (1933) Character: Master Joey
A cavalcade of English life from New Year's Eve 1899 until 1933 is seen through the eyes of well-to-do Londoners Jane and Robert Marryot. Amongst events touching their family are the Boer War, the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the Titanic, and the Great War.
Such Women Are Dangerous Such Women Are Dangerous (1934) Character: Josef Paris
An aspiring young writer becomes infatuated with a successful romance novelist, who realizes his life as a philandering Lothario is suddenly threatened.
Such Women Are Dangerous Such Women Are Dangerous (1934) Character: Joseph Paris
An aspiring young writer becomes infatuated with a successful romance novelist, who realizes his life as a philandering Lothario is suddenly threatened.
Wee Willie Winkie Wee Willie Winkie (1937) Character: Mott
In 1897, little Priscilla Williams, along with her widowed mother, goes to live with her army colonel paternal grandfather on the British outpost he commands in northern India.
Madame X Madame X (1929) Character: Raymond - as a Small Boy (uncredited)
A young, unfaithful wife and mother is thrown out by her cold, unforgiving husband, the Attorney General of France. She is barred from ever seeing her three year old son again despite her earnest attempts to make amends. For many years the mother seeks refuge overseas and in Absinthe. In the end, her son, a young and promising lawyer unknowingly defends her in court. Ruth Chatterton gives a marvelous performance in this early talkie in her portrayal of Madame X.
And So They Were Married And So They Were Married (1936) Character: Horace
A bitter widow and a grumpy widower find themselves stuck in a hotel that is cut off from the outside by a snowstorm. Although both have no intention of getting married again, they begin to fall for each other. Their children, however, are determined to see that the "romance" never gets off the ground and do everything they can to see that they are kept apart.
Night Work Night Work (1930) Character: Oscar, the Orphan
Willie, as an assistant window-dresser, is the lowest man on the totem pole at a department store. To add insult-to-injury Willie is also the store's designated 'Fired Man."; when a disgruntled customer demands that somebody-must-be-fired, Willie is summoned and summarily fired, only to be rehired when the now-satisfied customer has departed. Willie inadvertently adopts a four-year-old orphan at a cost of ten-dollars a week, and things go from bad to worse since Willie doesn't make ten-dollars a week. But, with the help of Mary, a beautiful young nurse, Willie manages to turn some corners and improve his lot in life, albeit with some skids along the way.
Easy to Take Easy to Take (1936) Character: Wilbur Wentworth Westlake
To boost the ratings of a kiddie show, the host agrees to take guardianship of of a bratty boy who has a lovely older sister.
The Phantom of Paris The Phantom of Paris (1931) Character: Jacques Du Touchais
Chéri-Bibi is a world class escape artist, but he cannot escape the false murder charge that is placed on him.
Strong Boy Strong Boy (1929) Character: Wobby
"Strong Boy" is offered a promotion for saving a child from being crushed by a trunk, but to the frustration of his girlfriend Mary, he is not ambitious enough to take a white-collar position. But when he thwarts an attempted train robbery and saves the Queen of Lisonia's jewels, he is viewed as a hero and Mary finally agrees to marry him.
Devotion Devotion (1931) Character: Derek Trent
A young Londoner disguises herself to become governess of the son of the barrister she loves.
Dynamite Dynamite (1929) Character: Bobby (as Douglas Frazer Scott)
Wealthy Cynthia is in love with not-so-wealthy Roger, who is married to Marcia. The threesome is terribly modern about the situation, and Marcia will gladly divorce Roger if Cynthia agrees to a financial settlement. But Cynthia's wealth is in jeopardy because her trust fund will expire if she is not married by a certain date. To satisfy that condition, Cynthia arranges to marry Hagon Derk, who is condemned to die for a crime he didn't commit. She pays him so he can provide for his little sister. But at the last minute, Derk is freed when the true criminal is discovered. Expecting to be a rich widow, Cynthia finds herself married to a man she doesn't know and doesn't want to.
The Last Gangster The Last Gangster (1937) Character: Paul North Jr. / Joe Krozac Jr.
A crime boss goes searching for his ex-wife and son after a ten-year prison stint. His old gang has other plans though, and use the child to try and make him disclose the location of the loot he hid before going to the slammer.
Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights (1939) Character: Hindley as a Child
The Earnshaws are Yorkshire farmers during the early 19th Century. One day, Mr. Earnshaw returns from a trip to the city, bringing with him a ragged little boy called Heathcliff. Earnshaw's son, Hindley, resents the child, but Heathcliff becomes companion and soulmate to Hindley's sister, Catherine. After her parents die, Cathy and Heathcliff grow up wild and free on the moors and despite the continued enmity between Hindley and Heathcliff they're happy -- until Cathy meets Edgar Linton, the son of a wealthy neighbor.
Get Hep to Love Get Hep to Love (1942) Character: Ronald Stacey
Orphan prodigy singer runs away from her oppressive aunt and tricks a rural couple into adopting her.
Paris Bound Paris Bound (1929) Character: Jimmy
Jim Hutton and Mary Archer are two liberals who are content to remain faithful to each other in spirit only. They are married with all the ritual of a church wedding, the bride believing that each should be allowed perfect freedom in personal contacts. Complications arise when these ideals are put into practice.
Lloyd's of London Lloyd's of London (1936) Character: Horatio Nelson
Norfolk, England, 1770. The nephew of an innkeeper and the son of a reverend maintain a very close friendship until, after living a great adventure, they must separate their paths. The former will head his footsteps to London and bound his destiny to Lloyd's, a thriving insurance company; the latter will eventually become one of the greatest heroes in the history of the British Empire.
Intermezzo: A Love Story Intermezzo: A Love Story (1939) Character: Eric Brandt
A concert violinist becomes charmed with his daughter's talented piano teacher. When he invites her to go on tour with him, they make beautiful music away from the concert hall as well. He soon leaves his wife so the two can go off together.



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