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Douglas MacLean

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Birthday: Jan 10, 1890

Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Douglas MacLean worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. In his early acting career, MacLean appeared in such films as "Happy Though Married" (1919), "Chickens" (1921) and "The Home Stretch" (1921). He also appeared in "Bell Boy 13" (1923), "Going Up" (1923) and "Divorce Made Easy" (1929). MacLean more recently produced "23 1/2 Hours Leave" (1937) with James Ellison. MacLean passed away in July 1967 at the age of 77.

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Let It Rain
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The Hottentot
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One a Minute
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Mama Loves Papa
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Caught Plastered
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14% Cracked Nuts
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Bell Boy 13
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Johanna Enlists
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23 1/2 Hours Leave
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The Boss
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Filmography

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Credit
No Score Yet No Score Yet 23 1/2 Hours Leave Producer - 1937
No Score Yet 37% Great Guy Producer - 1936
No Score Yet No Score Yet Accent on Youth Producer - 1935
No Score Yet No Score Yet Ladies Should Listen Producer - 1934
No Score Yet No Score Yet Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Producer - 1934
No Score Yet No Score Yet Melody in Spring Producer - 1934
No Score Yet No Score Yet Mama Loves Papa Screenwriter - 1933
No Score Yet No Score Yet Caught Plastered Producer,
Screenwriter
- 1931
No Score Yet 14% Cracked Nuts Producer - 1931
No Score Yet No Score Yet Let It Rain 'Let-It-Rain' Riley (Character) - 1927
No Score Yet No Score Yet Bell Boy 13 Harry Elrod (Character) - 1923
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Hottentot Sam Harrington (Character) - 1922
No Score Yet No Score Yet One a Minute Jimmy Knight (Character) - 1921
No Score Yet No Score Yet Happy Though Married Stanley Montjoy (Character) - 1919
No Score Yet No Score Yet Johanna Enlists Capt. Archie van Renssaller (Character) - 1918
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Boss Regan's Secretary, Robert (Character) - 1915