Site Navigation
Categories:
American film actors
American film directors
American screenwriters
American silent film actors
American stage actors
American stunt performers
Academy Honorary Award recipients
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences founders
People from Denver, Colorado
Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
1883 births
1939 deaths
Deaths by myocardial infarction
Template computed age

Summary Of: Douglas Fairbanks

Douglas Fairbanks signed 1921 photo... Douglas Fairbanks began acting on the Denver... Douglas Fairbanks in the title role in Robin Hood... Douglas Fairbanks in the title role in Robin Hood... Douglas Fairbanks photos at Silent Ladies...

Encyclodia Page On: Douglas Fairbanks

These Are Links To Other Documents
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. | | Denver, Colorado | U.S. | Santa Monica, California | U.S. | Mary Pickford | Academy Awards | Academy Honorary Award | American | actor | screenwriter | director | producer | silent | The Black Pirate | Denver | Colorado | USA | Pennsylvania | Jewish | New York | attorney | Roman Catholic | Rocky Mountains | stage | summer stock | St. Patrick's Day | Colorado School of Mines | Harvard University | New York | career | British | Frederick Warde | Wall Street | Broadway | Watch Hill, Rhode Island | industrialist | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. | Hollywood | Fairbanks speaking in front of a crowd at a 1918 war bond drive in New York City | | contract | Triangle Pictures | D.W. Griffith | Anita Loos | John Emerson | Mary Pickford | Charlie Chaplin | U.S. | war bonds | film stars | studios | New Rochelle, New York | interlocutory | D. W. Griffith | United Artists | Owen Moore | Nevada | Minden | Beverly Hills | Bernard Cornfeld | Baptist Church | Los Angeles | London | Paris | European | Beverly Hills | Pickfair | Harry Lauder | The Mark of Zorro | | Zorro | The Mark of Zorro | superstar | swashbuckling | Motion Picture Fund | Grauman's Chinese Theatre | Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences | Academy Awards | Hollywood Walk of Fame | Hollywood Boulevard | Douglas Fairbanks in the title role in Robin Hood (1922). | | the title role | Robin Hood | The Iron Mask | talkie | Petruchio | Kate | Shakespeare | The Taming of the Shrew | British | The Private Life of Don Juan | Lady Sylvia Ashley | Paris | France | United Artists | Pacific Coast Highway | Santa Monica, California | heart attack | Forest Lawn Memorial Park | Glendale | Greek | architecture | Hollywood Forever Cemetery | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. | The Private Life of Don Juan | Mr. Robinson Crusoe | The Iron Mask | The Black Pirate | Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Don Q, Son of Zorro | The Thief of Bagdad | Robin Hood | The Three Musketeers | The Mark of Zorro | The Mollycoddle | When the Clouds Roll by | His Majesty, the American | The Knickerbocker Buckaroo | Headin' South | Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages | Kevin Kline | Chaplin | Blazing Saddles | Grauman's Chinese Theatre | Kate Bush | Burning from the Inside | Bauhaus | Pictures | Katie Melua | Mary Pickford | United Artists | Charlie Chaplin | 1996 | 06-17 | Time Magazine | Lauder's name appears in column two. | | Wikimedia Commons | Project Gutenberg | Internet Movie Database | Internet Broadway Database | Find-A-Grave | v | Hosts | Academy Awards ceremonies | William C. deMille | William C. deMille | Conrad Nagel | Lawrence Grant | Lionel Barrymore | Conrad Nagel | Will Rogers | Irvin S. Cobb | Frank Capra | George Jessel | Bob Burns | Bob Hope | Complete List | (1929–1940) | (1941–1960) | (1961–1980) | (1981–2000) | (2001-present) | Persondata | Denver, Colorado | U.S. | Santa Monica, California | U.S. | Categories | American film actors | American film directors | American screenwriters | American silent film actors | American stage actors | American stunt performers | Academy Honorary Award recipients | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences founders | People from Denver, Colorado | Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery | 1883 births | 1939 deaths | Deaths by myocardial infarction | Template computed age |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Douglas Fairbanks".