Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of James Douglass is not on record. He was an American Regisseur, known for That sharp note (1916), Aided by the Movies (1915), Johnny's Birthday (1916), James Douglass's first movie on record is from 1915. James Douglass died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1917.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1917: A Blissful Calamity (Drehbuch: (AKA James Douglas) ), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Fred Church, , Daniel Leighton,
1916: That sharp note (Regisseur: (--??--)), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Carol Holloway, Richard Rosson, John Sheehan,
1916: The Rough Neck (Drehbuch), Directed by Melvin Mayo, with , Ben Hopkins, ,
1916: Mammy's Rose (Regisseur), with Neva Gerber, Frank Borzage, Antrim Short,
1916: Johnny's Birthday (Regisseur), Directed by N. N., with John Sheehan, Carol Holloway, John Steppling,
1915: Nobody's Home (Regisseur), with Frank Borzage, Neva Gerber, William A. Carroll,
1915: Cupid beats Father (Regisseur), with Neva Gerber, Frank Borzage,
1915: An Auto-Bungalow Fracas (Regisseur), with John Sheehan, Carol Holloway, John Steppling,
1915: Alias James, Chauffeur (Regisseur), with Neva Gerber, Frank Borzage, Jimsy Maye,
1915: Aided by the Movies (Regisseur), with John Sheehan, Carol Holloway, John Steppling,
1915: Mixed Males (Regisseur), with Frank Borzage, John Sheehan, Beatrice Van,
1915: A Friend in Need (Regisseur), with Frank Borzage, John Sheehan, Beatrice Van,
1915: A Child of the Surf (Regisseur: (--??--)), Directed by John B. O'Brien, with Teddy Sampson, Spottiswoode Aitken, Frank Borzage,