| Douglas Fowley Born: 30-May-1911 Birthplace: Bronx, NY Died: 21-May-1998 Location of death: Woodland Hills, CA Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Doc Holliday on TV's Wyatt Earp Wife: Shelby Payne (div.) Wife: Mary Hunter (m. 1944) Daughter: Gretchen Wife: Vivian Chamber (m. 1947) Wife: Joy Torstup (m. 1950) Wife: Mary Ann Walsh (m. 1954, div. 1955) Wife: Jean (until his death) Son: Kim Fowley (record producer)
University: Los Angeles City College
TELEVISION The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Doc Holliday (1955-61) Pistols 'n' Petticoats Grandpa Hank (1966-67) Detective School Robert Redford (1979)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The North Avenue Irregulars (9-Feb-1979) The White Buffalo (May-1977) From Noon Till Three (13-Aug-1976) Walking Tall (22-Feb-1973) The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (3-Nov-1969) Nightmare in the Sun (6-Mar-1965) 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (18-Mar-1964) Miracle of the White Stallions (29-Mar-1963) Barabbas (10-Oct-1962) Desire in the Dust (11-Oct-1960) These Thousand Hills (6-May-1959) Bandido (Sep-1956) 3 Ring Circus (25-Dec-1954) Deep in My Heart (9-Dec-1954) The High and the Mighty (3-Jul-1954) The Lone Gun (25-Apr-1954) Casanova's Big Night (12-Apr-1954) The Naked Jungle (3-Mar-1954) Cat-Women of the Moon (3-Sep-1953) A Slight Case of Larceny (5-Jun-1953) Kansas Pacific (22-Feb-1953) The Man Behind the Gun (31-Jan-1953) Singin' in the Rain (27-Mar-1952) Just This Once (17-Mar-1952) This Woman Is Dangerous (28-Feb-1952) Room for One More (10-Jan-1952) Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone (8-Dec-1950) Bunco Squad (1-Sep-1950) Edge of Doom (3-Aug-1950) Armored Car Robbery (8-Jun-1950) Battleground (9-Nov-1949) Mighty Joe Young (27-Jul-1949) Coroner Creek (1-Jul-1948) The Hucksters (27-Aug-1947) Desperate (9-May-1947) Undercover Maisie (1-Mar-1947) Scared to Death (1-Feb-1947) Don't Fence Me In (20-Oct-1945) One Body Too Many (24-Nov-1944) See Here, Private Hargrove (18-Feb-1944) Jitterbugs (25-Jun-1943) Stand by for Action (31-Dec-1942) Mr. Wise Guy (20-Feb-1942) Tanks a Million (12-Sep-1941) Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (31-Aug-1939) Dodge City (1-Apr-1939) Alexander's Ragtime Band (24-May-1938) Mr. Moto's Gamble (25-Mar-1938) Charlie Chan on Broadway (18-Sep-1937) Wake Up and Live (23-Aug-1937) On the Avenue (12-Feb-1937)
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