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Douglass Rupert Dumbrille (October 13, 1889 – April 2, 1974) was a Canadian actor who appeared regularly in films from the early 1930s.


Life and career

Douglass Dumbrille ( ) was born in
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. As a young man, he was employed as a bank clerk in Hamilton while pursuing an interest in acting. He eventually left banking for the theatre, finding work with a stock company that led him to
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, and another that toured the United States. 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
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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 resumed his screen career in Hollywood, 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,
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,
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and other prominent Hollywood filmmakers. He played similar roles in Capra's film ''
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'' (1934) (and the 1950 remake, ''Riding High''), and DeMille's version of '' The Buccaneer'' (1938, and the 1958 remake). A friend of fellow Canadian-born director
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, Dumbrille played
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in Dwan's adaptation of ''
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'' (1939). Dumbrille had roles in more than 200 motion pictures. He also played villainous roles in comedies, projecting a balance of menace and pomposity opposite the
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,
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, and
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. He portrayed the Egyptian priest and magician Jannes in DeMille's final film, ''
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'' (1956). With the advent of television, Dumbrille made numerous appearances in the 1950s and 1960s. He played a flustered tycoon driven to distraction by
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on the
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episode "Company for Christmas" (1955). He was cast in six episodes of the religion
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, '' Crossroads''. He portrayed Senator Bates in "Thanksgiving Prayer" (1956) with Ron Hagerthy of ''
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''. Dumbrille then portrayed Mr. Willoughby in "Big Sombrero" (1957). He guest-starred in the 1957 episode "The Fighter" of the CBS
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'' Mr. Adams and Eve''. In 1958, he was cast as Mayor John Geary in three episodes of the
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western series, '' The Californians''. He subsequently guest-starred in
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's CBS sitcom, ''
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''. He portrayed Mr. Osborne in six episodes of the 1963–1964
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'' The New Phil Silvers Show''. Dumbrille made two guest appearances as a judge on CBS's ''
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''; in 1964 he played Judge Robert Adler in "The Case of the Latent Lover", and in 1965 he played an unnamed judge in "The Case of the Duplicate Case". In his final television role, he portrayed a doctor in episode 10 of ''
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'' in February 1966.


Personal life

Dumbrille's wife Jessie Lawson, mother of their son John and daughter Douglass (Dougie), died in 1957 after 47 years of marriage. In 1960, at the age of 70, Dumbrille married Patricia Mowbray, the 28-year-old daughter of his friend and fellow actor,
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. In response to criticism of the May–December marriage, Dumbrille rebuffed: "Age doesn’t mean a blasted thing. The important thing is whether two people can be happy together. Pat and I agreed that I had some years left and we could best share them together. We don’t give a continental damn what other people think." Dumbrille died of a
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on April 2, 1974, at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in
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.


Selected filmography

*''What 80 Million Women Want'' (1913, silent film) as Minor Role *''The Declaration of Independence'' (1924, Short) as Thomas Paine *'' His Woman'' (1931) as Alisandroe (uncredited) *'' The Wiser Sex'' (1932) as Chauffeur - aka The Wop *''
Blondie of the Follies ''Blondie of the Follies'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding and written by Anita Loos and Frances Marion. Plot In a crowded New York tenement on the upper east side, Blondie and Lottie are neighbors and best ...
'' (1932) as Murchenson *'' That's My Boy'' (1932) as Coach 'Daisy' Adams * ''
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'' (1932) as McMahon *''
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ''I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime-drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Paul Muni as a wrongfully convicted man on a chain gang who escapes to Chicago. It was released on November 10, 1932. The ...
'' (1932) as District Attorney (uncredited) *'' Laughter in Hell'' (1933) as Ed Perkins *'' Hard to Handle'' (1933) as District Attorney (uncredited) *'' Smoke Lightning'' (1933) as Sam Edson *'' King of the Jungle'' (1933) as Ed Peters *'' Rustlers' Roundup'' (1933) as Bill Brett *''
The Working Man ''The Working Man'' is a 1933 pre-Code American comedy film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring George Arliss and Bette Davis. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon and Maude T. Howell is based on the story ''The Adopted Father'' by Edgar Fran ...
'' (1933) as Hammersmith - Lawyer (uncredited) *''
Elmer, the Great ''Elmer, the Great'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy, starring Joe E. Brown and Patricia Ellis. Plot Elmer Kane ( Joe E. Brown) is a rookie ballplayer with the Chicago Cubs whose ego is matched only by his app ...
'' (1933) as Stillman (uncredited) *'' The Silk Express'' (1933) as Myton Associate (uncredited) *'' Heroes for Sale'' (1933) as Jim - Chief Engineer (uncredited) *'' The Man Who Dared'' (1933) as Judge Collier *'' Baby Face'' (1933) as Brody *''
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'' (1933) as Actor - Oriental King in Play (uncredited) *'' The Big Brain'' (1933) as Dan Thomas *'' I Loved a Woman'' (1933) as U.S. Attorney Brandt (uncredited) *'' The Way to Love'' (1933) as Agent Chapusard *''
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'' (1933) as George Mumford *''
The World Changes ''The World Changes'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Paul Muni as an ambitious farm boy who becomes rich, but does not handle success well. Aline MacMahon and Mary Astor play his mother and wife res ...
'' (1933) as Buffalo Bill Cody *'' Lady Killer'' (1933) as Spade Maddock *'' Convention City'' (1933) *''
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'' (1934) as Sen. Emory - Chairman (uncredited) *'' Hi, Nellie!'' (1934) as Dawes *'' Journal of a Crime'' (1934) as Germaine Cartier *''Harold Teen'' (1934) as H.H. Snatcher *'' Fog Over Frisco'' (1934) as Mayard *''
Operator 13 ''Operator 13'' is a 1934 American pre-Code romance film directed by Richard Boleslawski and starring Marion Davies, Gary Cooper, and Jean Parker. Based on stories written by Robert W. Chambers, the film is about a Union spy who impersonate ...
'' (1934) as Gen. Stuart *''
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'' (1934) as Israel Hands *'' Hide-Out'' (1934) as DeSalle - Nightclub Owner *''
Broadway Bill ''Broadway Bill'' is a 1934 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy. Screenplay by Robert Riskin and based on the short story "Strictly Confidential" by Mark Hellinger, the film is about a ma ...
'' (1934) as Eddie Morgan *''
The Secret Bride ''The Secret Bride'' is a 1934 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Warren William. Based on the play ''Concealment'' by Leonard Ide, the film is about governor's daughter and a state attorney genera ...
'' (1934) as Breeden *'' The Lives of a Bengal Lancer'' (1935) as Mohammed Khan *'' Naughty Marietta'' (1935) as Uncle *''
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'' (1935) as Count Baradas *'' Air Hawks'' (1935) as Victor Arnold * ''
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'' (1935) as Phil Gardner *'' Love Me Forever'' (1935) as Miller *''
The Public Menace ''The Public Menace'' is a 1935 American black-and-white romantic drama film starring Jean Arthur, George Murphy and Douglass Dumbrille. A newspaper reporter keeps losing and regaining his job due to a manicurist he is persuaded to marry. Plot ...
'' (1935) as Mario Tonelli *''
Peter Ibbetson ''Peter Ibbetson'' is a 1935 American black-and-white drama/ fantasy film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gary Cooper and Ann Harding. The film is loosely based on the 1891 novel of the same name by George du Maurier. A tale of a love th ...
'' (1935) as Col. Forsythe *''
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'' (1935) as Grilov *''
The Calling of Dan Matthews ''The Calling of Dan Matthews'' is a 1935 American crime film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Richard Arlen, Charlotte Wynters and Douglass Dumbrille. It was based on the novel of the same title by Harold Bell Wright.Goble p.510 Plot Cast * ...
'' (1935) as Jeff Hardy *'' The Lone Wolf Returns'' (1935) as Morphew *'' You May Be Next'' (1936) as Beau Gardner *''
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'' (1936) as Bishop *'' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' (1936) as John Cedar *'' The Witness Chair'' (1936) as Stanley Whittaker *'' The Princess Comes Across'' (1936) as Detective Lorel *'' M'Liss'' (1936) as Lou Ellis *'' End of the Trail'' (1936) as Bill Mason *'' Counterfeit Lady'' (1936) as August Marino *'' Woman in Distress'' (1937) as Jerome Culver *'' A Day at the Races'' (1937) as J.D. Morgan *''
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'' (1937) as Mr. Korum - a Conspirator *'' The Firefly'' (1937) as Marquis de Melito *''
Ali Baba Goes to Town ''Ali Baba Goes to Town'' is a 1937 musical film directed by David Butler and starring Eddie Cantor, Tony Martin, and Roland Young. Cantor plays a hobo named Aloysius "Al" Babson, who walks into the camp of a movie company that is making t ...
'' (1937) as Prince Musah *'' The Buccaneer'' (1938) as Governor William C.C. Claiborne *'' Stolen Heaven'' (1938) as Klingman *''
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'' (1938) as Arnold Stamper *'' The Mysterious Rider'' (1938) as Pecos Bill - aka Ben Wade *''
Crime Takes a Holiday ''Crime Takes a Holiday'' is a 1938 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Jefferson Parker, Henry Altimus and Charles Logue. The film stars Jack Holt, Marcia Ralston, Russell Hopton, Douglass Dumbrille, Arthur Hohl, ...
'' (1938) as J.J. Grant *'' Storm Over Bengal'' (1938) as Ramin Khan *''
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'' (1938) as Count Maxim *''
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'' (1938) as John Dillon - 1861 *''
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'' (1939) as Athos *'' Mr. Moto in Danger Island'' (1939) as La Costa *'' Tell No Tales'' (1939) as Matt Cooper *'' Captain Fury'' (1939) as Preston *''
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'' (1939) as Thomas Gregory *'' Thunder Afloat'' (1939) as District Commander *'' Rovin' Tumbleweeds'' (1939) as Stephen Holloway *'' Charlie Chan in City in Darkness'' (1939) as Petroff *'' Slightly Honorable'' (1939) as George Taylor *''
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'' (1940) as Major Drewery *''
South of Pago Pago ''South of Pago Pago'' is a 1940 American South Seas adventure film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Victor McLaglen, Jon Hall and Frances Farmer. Premise In 1875 a group of adventurers meet in Singapore to look for pearls in the Pacifi ...
'' (1940) as Williams *''
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'' (1940) as Gordon *'' Murder Among Friends'' (1941) as Carter Stevenson *'' The Round Up'' (1941) as Capt. Bob Lane *'' Road to Zanzibar'' (1941) as Slave Trader *'' Washington Melodrama'' (1941) as Donnelly *'' The Big Store'' (1941) as Mr. Grover *''Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime'' (1941) as John Matthews *''
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'' (1942) as Paul Manderley *'' Ride 'Em Cowboy'' (1942) as Jake Rainwater *'' A Gentleman After Dark'' (1942) as Enzo Calibra *'' Ten Gentlemen from West Point'' (1942) as Gen. William Henry Harrison *''
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'' (1942) as Baron Szigethy *''
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'' (1942) as Harper *'' Stand By for Action'' (1942) as Capt. Ludlow *'' DuBarry Was a Lady'' (1943) as Willie / Duc de Rigor *''
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'' (1943) as Mark Foster *'' Uncertain Glory'' (1944) as Police Commissioner LaFarge *''
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'' (1944) as Daniel J. Keefer *'' Jungle Woman'' (1944) as District Attorney *'' Forty Thieves'' (1944) as Tad Hammond *'' Gypsy Wildcat'' (1944) as Baron Tovar *'' Lost in a Harem'' (1944) as Nimativ *'' Jungle Queen'' (1945) as Lang *'' A Medal for Benny'' (1945) as General *'' The Frozen Ghost'' (1945) as Inspector Brant * '' Flame of the West'' (1945) as Marshal Tom Nightlander *'' The Daltons Ride Again'' (1945) as Sheriff Hoskins *''
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'' (1945) as Ace Larson *'' Pardon My Past'' (1945) as Uncle Wills *'' The Catman of Paris'' (1946) as Henry Borchard *'' Night in Paradise'' (1946) as High Priest *'' The Cat Creeps'' (1946) as Tom McGalvey *''
Spook Busters ''Spook Busters'' is a 1946 film directed by William Beaudine and starring the comedy team of The Bowery Boys. It is the fourth film in the series of forty eight. Plot All of the boys have just graduated from school where they learned exterminat ...
'' (1946) as Dr. Coslow *'' Under Nevada Skies'' (1946) as Courtney *'' Monsieur Beaucaire'' (1946) as George Washington *'' It's a Joke, Son!'' (1947) as Big Dan Healey *''
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'' (1947) as District Attorney O'Brien *'' Dragnet'' (1947) as Frank Farrington *'' Blonde Savage'' (1947) as Mark Harper *''
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'' (1947) as Dr. Bunyan *''
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'' (1947) as Luke Roland *''Beyond Our Own'' (1947) as E.W. Osborne *'' Last of the Wild Horses'' (1948) as Charlie Cooper *'' Dynamite'' (1949) as Hank Gibbons *'' Riders of the Whistling Pines'' (1949) as Henry Mitchell *'' The Lone Wolf and His Lady'' (1949) as John J. Murdock *''Addio Mimí!'' (1949) as Rouchard *''
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'' (1949) as Burton (Burt) Crail *''
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'' (1949) as Capt. Lance *'' Tell It to the Judge'' (1949) as George Ellerby *'' Buccaneer's Girl'' (1950) as Capt. Martos *'' Riding High'' (1950, remake of Broadway Bill) as Eddie Howard *''
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'' (1950) as Col. Price *'' Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion'' (1950) as Sheik Hamud El Khalid *'' The Kangaroo Kid'' (1950) as Vincent Moller *''
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'' (1950) as W.C. Hutton *'' A Millionaire for Christy'' (1951) as J.C. Thompson *''
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'' (1952) as Assembly President (uncredited) *'' Son of Paleface'' (1952) as Sheriff McIntyre *''
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'' (1952) as Maj. Dekker *''
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'' (1952) as Rodeo Official *'' Julius Caesar'' (1953) as Lepidus *''
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'' (1953) as Consul *''
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'' (1953) as
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*'' World for Ransom'' (1954) as Insp. McCollum *'' The Lawless Rider'' (1954) as Marshal Brady *''
Jupiter's Darling ''Jupiter's Darling'' is a 1955 American Eastman Color musical romance film released by MGM and directed by George Sidney filmed in CinemaScope. It starred Esther Williams as the Roman woman Amytis, Howard Keel as Hannibal, the Carthaginian mili ...
'' (1955) as Scipio *'' A Life at Stake'' (1954) as Gus Hillman *'' Davy Crockett and the River Pirates'' (1956) as Saloon owner (uncredited) (archive footage) *'' Shake, Rattle & Rock!'' (1956) as Eustace Fentwick III *''
The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments (Biblical Hebrew עשרת הדברים \ עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדְּבָרִים, ''aséret ha-dvarím'', lit. The Decalogue, The Ten Words, cf. Mishnaic Hebrew עשרת הדיברות \ עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדִּבְ ...
'' (1956) as Jannes * '' The Go-Getter'' (1956) as Dr. Baker *'' The Buccaneer'' (1958) as Collector of the Port *'' High Time'' (1960) as Judge Carter (uncredited) *''
Air Patrol Air Patrol may refer to: Films *Air Patrol (film), a 1962 American drama film *The Air Patrol, a 1928 American drama film Military * Combat air patrol, a type of military flying mission * Civil Air Patrol, the civilian auxiliary for the Unit ...
'' (1962) as Millard Nolan *'' Johnny Cool'' (1963) as Corrupt City Council Member *''
What a Way to Go! ''What a Way to Go!'' is a 1964 American black comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson and starring Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, Bob Cummings and Dick Van Dyke. Plot In a dream-like pre-credit sequ ...
'' (1964) as Minor Role (uncredited) *''
Shock Treatment ''Shock Treatment'' is a 1981 American musical comedy film directed by Jim Sharman, and co-written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien. It is a follow-up to the 1975 film ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show''. While not an outright sequel, the film doe ...
'' (1964) as Judge (uncredited)


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