Douglass Dumbrille
Douglass Rupert Dumbrille (October 13, 1889 – April 2, 1974) was a Canadian actor and one of the Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood. In 1913, the East Coast film industry was flourishing and that year he appeared in the film What Eighty Million Women Want, but it would be another 11 years before he appeared on screen again. In 1924, he made his Broadway debut and worked off and on in the theatre for several years while supplementing his income by selling such products as car accessories, tea, insurance, real estate, and books. During the Great Depression, Dumbrille moved to the West Coast of the U.S., where he specialized in playing secondary character roles alongside the great stars of the day. His physical appearance and suave voice equipped him for roles as slick politician, corrupt businessman, crooked sheriff, or unscrupulous lawyer. He was highly regarded by the studios and was sought out by Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Capra, Hal Roach and other prominent Hollywood filmmakers. A friend of fellow Canadian-born director Allan Dwan, Dumbrille played Athos in Dwan’s 1939 adaptation of The Three Musketeers. Dumbrille had roles in more than 200 motion pictures and, with the advent of television, made numerous appearances in the 1950s and 1960s. He had the ability to project a balance of menace and pomposity in roles as the "heavy" in comedy films, such as those of the Marx Brothers or Abbott and Costello.
Movies starring Douglass Dumbrille (153)
Self (Archive Footage)
Corrupt City Council Member
Millard Nolan
Judge Carter (Uncredited)
Collector Of The Port
Eustace Fentwick Iii
Leland Cameron James
Leland Cameron James
Self- Lawyer
Gus Hillman
Scipio
Marshal Brady (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Insp. Mccollum
Powhatan (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Consul (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Lepidus
W.c. Hutton
Rodeo Official
Maj. Dekker
Sheriff Mcintyre
Assembly President
J.c. Thompson
Vincent Moller
Sheik Hamud El Khalid
Col. Price
Eddie Howard
Capt. Martos
George Ellerby
Captain Lance
John J. Murdock
Burton Crail
Henry Mitchell
Hank Gibbons
Charlie Cooper
Mark Harper
E.w. Osborne
Luke Roland
Dr. Bunyan
Frank Farrington
District Attorney O'brien
Big Dan Healey
George Washington
Courtney
Dr. Coslow
Tom Mcgalvey
High Priest
Henry Borchard
Ace Larson
Uncle Wills
Sheriff Hoskins
Marshal Tom Nightlander
Inspector Brant
General
Nimativ
Baron Tovar
Tad Hammond
District Attorney
Daniel J. Keefer
Police Commissioner Lafarge
Mark Foster
Willie / Duc De Rigor
Capt. Ludlow
Baron Szigethy
Gen. William Henry Harrison
Enzo Calibra
Paul Manderley
Jake Rainwater
John Matthews
Mr. Grover
District Attorney Donnelly
Slave Trader
Capt. Bob Lane
Carter Stevenson
Benny Gordon (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Williams
Maj. Drewery
George Taylor
Stephen Holloway
B. Petroff (As Douglas Dumbrille)
District Commander
Stewart Salsbury, Alias Thomas Gregory
Matt Cooper
Preston
Comdr. La Costa
Athos (As Douglas Dumbrille)
John Dillon - 1861
Count Maxim
Ramin Khan
J.j. Grant
Pecos Bill Aka Ben Wade
Arnold Stamper (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Klingman
Governor William C.c. Claiborne
Marquis De Melito
Prince Musah
Mr. Korum, A Conspirator
Jerome Culver
August Marino
Bill Mason
Lou Ellis
Stanley Whittaker
John Cedar
Beau Gardner
Morphew
Jeff Hardy
Colonel Forsythe
Mario Tonelli
Miller
Phil Gardner
Victor Arnold
Prince De Namours De La Bonfain, Marietta's Uncle
Mohammed Khan
Breeden
Eddie Morgan
Pirate Of The Spanish Main
General Stuart
Joshua Mayard
H.h. Snatcher (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Cartier (As Douglas Dumbrille)
Harvey Dawes
Spade
Buffalo Bill Cody
George Mumford
Agent Chapusard
U.s. Attorney Brandt (Uncredited)
Dan Thomas
Brody
Judge Collier
Chief Engineer Jim (Uncredited)
Stillman (Uncredited)
Lawyer Hammersmith (Uncredited)
Bill Brett (As Douglas Dunbrile)
Ed Peters
District Attorney (Uncredited)
Ed Perkins
Sam Edson
Coach "Daisy" Adams
District Attorney (Uncredited)
Murchenson
Chauffeur - Aka The Wop
Giuseppe Benito
Alisandroe
Gangster
District Attorney(Uncredited)




