Douglas Byng has: Played Ffortescue in "The Shaming of the True" in 1930. Performed in "Opening Night" in 1935. Played English Sympathiser in "Yellow Caesar" in 1941. Performed in "The Passing Show" in 1951. Played Mr. Martin, a barrister in "Hotel Paradiso" in 1966. Performed in "Before the Fringe" in 1967. Played Himself - Guest in "Looks Familiar" in 1970.
George Douglas has: Played Dressy in "Young Fugitives" in 1938. Played Carlo Rossmore in "Sunset Murder Case" in 1938. Played Joe Gilman in "Rebellious Daughters" in 1938. Played Mr. Carter in "Out West with the Hardys" in 1938. Played Paul Hartman in "Pals of the Saddle" in 1938. Played Talbot posing as de Serrano in "The Night Riders" in 1939. Played Baxter in "Good Girls Go to Paris" in 1939. Played The Commandante in "The Kansas Terrors" in 1939. Played Robert Murdock in "The Adventures of the Masked Phantom" in 1939. Played Ed Walsh in "Let Us Live" in 1939. Played Ransome in "Covered Wagon Days" in 1940. Played Henry Martin in "Lone Star Raiders" in 1940. Played Muscles in "City of Chance" in 1940. Played Dirk Saunders in "The Tulsa Kid" in 1940. Played Tom Benner in "Riders of the Santa Fe" in 1944. Played Audience Member in "A Double Life" in 1947. Played Guard in "King of the Bandits" in 1947. Played Bettor in "Hazard" in 1948. Played Frank Gate Guard in "Sons of Adventure" in 1948. Played Prison Ward Room Guard in "G-Men Never Forget" in 1948. Played Secret Service Agent in "Secret Service Investigator" in 1948. Played Alcott in "Black Bart" in 1948. Played Governor in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Courier in "Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc." in 1949. Played District Attorney in "The Undercover Man" in 1949. Played Cutter in "My Own True Love" in 1949. Played Fenway in "Man Against Crime" in 1949. Played Bit in "Space Patrol" in 1950. Played Secretary of Communications in "Space Patrol" in 1950. Played Roger Wilson in "The Roy Rogers Show" in 1951. Performed in "Boston Blackie" in 1951. Played Martin Kelsey in "The Roy Rogers Show" in 1951. Played Marty in "Street Bandits" in 1951. Played Deputy in "My Forbidden Past" in 1951. Played Police Chief Valdez in "Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom" in 1952. Played Security Guard in "Adventures of Superman" in 1952. Played Special Agent Dave Sheldon in "Gang Busters" in 1952. Played Corey Jr. in "The Snow Creature" in 1954. Played Security Guard in "Superman Flies Again" in 1954. Played Physician in "Highway Patrol" in 1955. Played Dr. Jorgenson in "Science Fiction Theatre" in 1955. Played Man in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Barry Devore in "Three for Jamie Dawn" in 1956. Performed in "The Man Called X" in 1956. Played Fred in "Have Gun - Will Travel" in 1957. Performed in "Harbor Command" in 1957. Played Ralph Kincaid in "26 Men" in 1957. Performed in "Tombstone Territory" in 1957. Played Sheriff Dubbitt in "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" in 1958. Played Tom Johnson in "U.S. Marshal" in 1958. Played Charles Maynor in "Showdown at Boot Hill" in 1958. Performed in "Behind Closed Doors" in 1958. Played Official in "The Colossus of New York" in 1958. Played Captain in "The Deputy" in 1959. Performed in "Klondike" in 1960.
Douglas Haig has: Played Minor Role in "The Scarlet Letter" in 1926. Performed in "The Strong Man" in 1926. Performed in "Fireman, Save My Child" in 1927. Performed in "The Gingham Girl" in 1927. Performed in "Wings" in 1927. Performed in "Street of Sin" in 1928. Played Tom, as a child in "Sins of the Fathers" in 1928. Performed in "The Family Group" in 1928. Performed in "Fools for Luck" in 1928. Played Peter in "Betrayal" in 1929. Played Buddy Lee in "Welcome Danger" in 1929. Played Johnny in "Caught Short" in 1930. Performed in "Skippy" in 1931. Played Billy in "The Cisco Kid" in 1931. Played Seryoska in "The Spy" in 1931. Played Pete as a Boy in "Call Her Savage" in 1932. Played Paul Wallace as a Boy in "Attorney for the Defense" in 1932. Played Percy in "High Gear" in 1933. Played Oscar in "Woman-Wise" in 1937.
Douglas Odney has: Performed in "Big Town" in 1950. Played Dan Rowland in "Death Valley Days" in 1952. Performed in "Invitation Playhouse: Mind Over Murder" in 1952. Performed in "The Lineup" in 1954. Played David Tremayne in "The Millionaire" in 1955. Played Vance Nolan in "Highway Patrol" in 1955. Played Tolliver in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played Cleve Gilbert aka Doc Robbins in "State Trooper" in 1956. Performed in "Sheriff of Cochise" in 1956. Played Major Jim Graves in "Goodyear Theatre" in 1957. Played Charles Lewis in "Casey Jones" in 1957. Played Ellison Hollander in "Alcoa Theatre" in 1957. Played Arthur Hayden in "Perry Mason" in 1957. Played Charles Webster in "Yancy Derringer" in 1958. Played Arnie Steele in "Lawman" in 1958. Performed in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" in 1959. Played Ellison Hollander in "Adventure Showcase" in 1959. Played Fred Harmon in "Dennis the Menace" in 1959. Played Frank Orte in "The Lawbreakers" in 1961. Played Frank Orte in "The Asphalt Jungle" in 1961.
Yes he was married to Dorothy (1879-1939), a daughter of Hussey Vivian, 3rd Baron Vivian
Sir Douglas Haig Shot Harry Farr for Cowardice. There are lots of different views on whether it was the correct choice or not.
The cast of Nick and Haig - 2006 includes: Doug Bresler as Interviewer Nicholas Lejeune as Nick Haig Ourishian as Haig
Shaun Haig was born in 1982.
Paul Haig was born in 1959.
Douglas Haig was born on June 19, 1861.
Douglas Haig was born on June 19, 1861.
Douglas Haig died on January 29, 1928 at the age of 66.
Douglas Haig's family owned the whiskey distillery that produced Haig's Whisky and that used to advertise with the slogan 'Don't be vague. Ask for Haig.'
Club Atlético Douglas Haig was created on 1918-11-11.
Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Haig, Victoria Doris Rachel Haig, George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig,and Irene Violet Erecsia Janet Acgusta Haig
* Douglas Haig for the UK, * Ferdinand Foch for the French, and * Max von Gallwitz and Fritz von Bellow for the German Empire.
Haig died 29 January 1928
Douglas Haig was born on June 19, 1861 and died on January 29, 1928. Douglas Haig would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 154 years old today.
Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), British Field Marshal and Commander in Chief of the British Expedionary Forces during WW1.
General Sir Douglas Haig was British Commander in chief 1916 but was not very good!
Douglas Haig was a British soldier, a British Field Marshal, and a British Commander of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in world war 1.