Colin Douglas

Actor, Military Person

1912 – 1991

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Who was Colin Douglas?

Colin Douglas was an English actor. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Douglas was educated at the Farm School in Cumberland. Following his elder brother Jock, he emigrated to New Zealand when he was 16, working in sheep farming and lumberjacking, but only stayed for five years before auditioning to study at RADA, after begging his father to let him return to try and become an actor. He did some time in repertory, but World War II halted his career. In the armed forces he went to Catterick and Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, became Captain and Adjutant in the Border Regiment, and served in the 1st Airborne Division. During the Allied invasion of Sicily his glider, like many others, was released too early, and the crew were in the sea for two days. He was also dropped by glider at Arnhem, during the ill-fated Operation Market Garden but in later years was reluctant to talk about it. He was appearing on stage in Alan Plater's play Close the Coalhouse Door when he heard he had been chosen for a leading part in A Family at War. This popular series ran for 52 episodes from 1970.

His film credits include The Trollenberg Terror, The Valiant, Captain Clegg and Mister Ten Per Cent.

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Born
Jul 28, 1912
Newcastle upon Tyne
Also known as
  • Colin Martin Douglas
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  • United Kingdom
  • England
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Died
Dec 21, 1991
London

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on July 23, 2013

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