Douglas Kennedy Writer
Douglas Kennedy is a 57 years old writer from United States of America from New York City, New York. Douglas Kennedy was born on September 14, 1915 (died on August 10, 1973, he was 57 years old) in New York City, New York as Douglas Richards Kennedy.
About
Birth name of Douglas Kennedy is Douglas Richards Kennedy
No, he died on 08/10/1973, 51 years ago. He was 57 years old when he died. Cause of death: cancer. He died in Honolulu
Works
Douglas Kennedy Movies (80)
There are 80 movies of Douglas Kennedy.
His first feature film was Adventures of Don Juan (1948, as Don Rodrigo). He was 33 when he starred in this movie. Since 1948, he has appeared in 80 feature films. The last one is Lone Texan (1959). In this movie, we watched him in the Maj. Phillip Harvey character .
View all Douglas Kennedy movies.Douglas Kennedy movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Don Rodrigo | Adventures of Don Juan (1948) | 33 |
Detective Kennedy | Dark Passage (1947) | 32 |
Officer Jackson | Invaders from Mars (1953) | 37 |
Reporter | The Fountainhead (1949) | 33 |
Writer | The Big Picture (2010) | 95 |
Det. Bailey | Convicted (1950) | 34 |
Boyd, Public Relations | The High and the Mighty (1954) | 38 |
Novel | The Woman in the Fifth (2011) | 96 |
Novel | Welcome to Woop Woop (1998) | 83 |
Joey Faust | The Amazing Transparent Man (1960) | 44 |
Col. Custer | Sitting Bull (1954) | 39 |
Constable Carter | North West Mounted Police (1940) | 25 |
Mountie | Johnny Belinda (1948) | 33 |
Slade Wickstrom | Strange Lady in Town (1955) | 39 |
District Attorney at inquest | Possessed (1947) | 31 |
Trooper Clancy | War Paint (1953) | 37 |
Intern | The Ghost Breakers (1940) | 24 |
Costello | Whiplash (1948) | 33 |
Roger | The Unfaithful (1947) | 31 |
Dr. Wayne McGregor | The Alligator People (1959) | 43 |
Capt. Burnham | The Land Unknown (1957) | 41 |
Dave Rudabaugh | The Texas Rangers (1951) | 35 |
Alec Dawning | East Side, West Side (1949) | 34 |
College Boy | Arise, My Love (1940) | 25 |
Prosecuter Kenneth 'Ken' Vedder | Fighting Man of the Plains (1949) | 34 |
Ross Brady | The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958) | 42 |
Capt. Walter Riley | The Eternal Sea (1955) | 39 |
Tino Morelli | Cry Vengeance (1954) | 39 |
Ken Harrison | Chicago Confidential (1957) | 41 |
Jeff Hunter | Passage from Hong Kong (1941) | 25 |
Charlie Veer | Wyoming Renegades (1954) | 38 |
Brinkley | Hoodlum Empire (1952) | 36 |
Guard | Deep Valley (1947) | 31 |
Gad Moran | The Lone Gun (1954) | 38 |
'Wild' Bill Hickok | Jack McCall Desperado (1953) | 37 |
Murphy | The Cariboo Trail (1950) | 34 |
Drunk | Callaway Went Thataway (1951) | 36 |
Rodney Ackroyd | Montana (1950) | 34 |
Tom Steel | The Bonnie Parker Story (1958) | 42 |
Hotel Clerk | The Mad Doctor (1940) | 25 |
Mel Dixon | Gun Belt (1953) | 37 |
George Keane | Fort Osage (1952) | 36 |
NYC Emergency Room doctor | Nora Prentiss (1947) | 31 |
Cliff Roberts, aka Jack Granger | Chain Gang (1950) | 34 |
Wings of Steel (1941) | 25 | |
Parry Sandborn | Strange Intruder (1956) | 40 |
Police Lt. Ned Daggert | The Big Chase (1954) | 38 |
Lee Price | South of St. Louis (1949) | 33 |
Herb Delaney | That Hagen Girl (1947) | 32 |
Frank James | Hell's Crossroads (1957) | 41 |
Party Guest | Rhythm on the River (1940) | 24 |
Hap Richie | Flaxy Martin (1949) | 33 |
Steve | To the Victor (1948) | 33 |
Helicopter Pilot | Sea of Lost Ships (1953) | 38 |
Mr. McGraw | The Great Mr. Nobody (1941) | 25 |
Doberman | Always Together (1947) | 32 |
Harve Garrison | Ride the Man Down (1952) | 37 |
Daniel L. "Danny" McCracken | Mexican Manhunt (1953) | 37 |
Sir Hubert Warrington | Flight of the Lost Balloon (1961) | 46 |
Cliff Taggert | Indian Uprising (1952) | 36 |
Charles Rumsden | Wiretapper (1955) | 39 |
Hawkins | Last of the Badmen (1957) | 41 |
Kevin / Brian O'Hara | Last Train from Bombay (1952) | 36 |
Joe Bearclaws | Ranger of Cherokee Strip (1949) | 34 |
Marty Martin | The Lion Hunters (1951) | 35 |
Secretary | Women Without Names (1940) | 24 |
Timothy | The Way of All Flesh (1940) | 24 |
Doorman at Rehearsal | Love Thy Neighbor (1940) | 25 |
Vic Lardner | One Last Fling (1949) | 33 |
Henchman Bob Mitchell | South of Rio (1949) | 33 |
Narrator | The House Across the Street (1949) | 33 |
Emers | Oh! Susanna (1951) | 35 |
Sgt. John Phillips | I Was an American Spy (1951) | 35 |
Capt. Frenchy | China Corsair (1951) | 35 |
Captain Garfield, U.S. Calvary | San Antone (1953) | 37 |
Brad Morton | Safari Drums (1953) | 37 |
Tate Hardy | The All American (1953) | 38 |
Sgt. James Francis Marlowe | Massacre Canyon (1954) | 38 |
Tom Griffith | Rockabilly Baby (1957) | 42 |
Maj. Phillip Harvey | Lone Texan (1959) | 43 |
Douglas Kennedy TV Shows (41)
His first TV Show was Studio One (1948).
View all Douglas Kennedy TV shows.Education
He graduated from Amherst College and Deerfield Academy
What was Douglas's zodiac sign?Douglas Kennedy zodiac sign was virgo.
Other facts about Douglas Kennedy
Employer | Office Of Strategic Services |
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Date of death | 1973-08-10T00:00:00Z |
Conflict | World War II |
Given name | Douglas |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Place of death | Honolulu |
Birth name | Douglas Richards Kennedy |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Cause of death | Cancer |
Family name | Kennedy. Show people with the surname Kennedy |
Genre | Western |
Work period (start) | 1935-01-01T00:00:00Z |