
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1909-12-09
Deathday
2000-05-07
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Biography
Douglas Elton Fairbanks Jr. (December 9, 1909 – May 7, 2000) was an American actor, producer, and decorated naval officer of World War II. The son of silent film star Douglas Fairbanks and stepson of Mary Pickford, he established his own successful career in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s, becoming known for his charm, sophistication, and versatility in both romantic comedies and adventure films. Among his most notable films are The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), Gunga Din (1939), Little Caesar (1931), and The Corsican Brothers (1941). He also appeared opposite many of the era’s leading actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Joan Crawford, Loretta Young, Rita Hayworth, and Paulette Goddard. During World War II, Fairbanks served with distinction in the United States Navy, helping develop military deception and special operations techniques. For his wartime service, he received numerous decorations from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and several other nations. After the war, he continued acting in films and television while also becoming a respected producer and public figure. Fairbanks remains remembered as one of Hollywood’s most elegant leading men and among the few major stars to achieve distinction both on screen and in military service. In 1969, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Best Dressed List.
Known For

Little Caesar
as Joe Massara

The Love Boat
as Elliott Norman

The Love Boat
as Elliott Banning

Gunga Din
as Thomas Anthony Ballantine

Ghost Story
as Edward Wanderley

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self

The Prisoner of Zenda
as Rupert of Hentzau

Morning Glory
as Joseph Sheridan

Sinbad the Sailor
as Sinbad

American Experience
as Self