Douglas Haig

Douglas Haig

Douglas Patrick Haig (March 9, 1920 – February 1, 2011) was an American child actor appearing in films in the 1920s and 1930s. His career began at age two in silent films and (unlike many silent film actors) continued into sound films ("talkies"). From 1928 onward he appeared in at least 14 films. As a small child he was placid and pleasant-looking. In a scholarly review of Attorney for the Defense, a 1932 sound film, his performance is described as very annoying. The high point of Haig's career as a film actor came in 1935, with a starring role in Man's Best Friend (1935). Before this he had appeared in both feature films and shorts such as The Family Group (1928), Sins of the Fathers (1928 lost silent film, of which only excerpts survive at the UCLA Film and Television Archives. Betrayal(1929, a silent film with talking sequences, synchronized music and sound effects), and Welcome Danger (1929). In Man's Best Friend (1935), he starred in the lead role of Jed Strong, a boy who has a fine dog and an abusive father who wants to kill the dog. In 1986, TV Guide described this film as a "simple, unpretentious story of a little mountain boy and his pet police dog."
Known For: Acting
Birthday: 1920-03-09
Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Also Known As: Douglas Patrick Haig

Movies List of Douglas Haig

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The Family Group

1928 Movie
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High Gear

1933 Movie
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Caught Short

1930 Movie
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Wings

1927 Movie
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The Cisco Kid

1931 Movie
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Man's Best Friend

1935 Movie
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Let's Go Native

1930 Movie
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The Strong Man

1926 Movie
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Betrayal

1929 Movie
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Welcome Danger

1929 Movie
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Skippy

1931 Movie
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Call Her Savage

1932 Movie
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Sins of the Fathers

1928 Movie
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That's My Boy

1932 Movie
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The Spy

1931 Movie