Douglas Spencer

Douglas Spencer

Douglas Spencer (born July 4, 1910 – March 5, 1960) was an American actor, best known for his roles in classic science fiction films and film noirs during the 1940s and 1950s.

Spencer was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was drawn to the entertainment industry early on and began his career in theater before transitioning to films. He often played characters with a tough, no-nonsense edge, making him a popular choice for a variety of roles in films of the time. Spencer's big break came when he landed a role in the influential science fiction film *The Thing from Another World* (1951), directed by Christian Nyby and produced by Howard Hawks. In the film, Spencer played the role of a reporter named Ned Scott, who is among the group of scientists and military personnel investigating a mysterious alien threat in the Arctic. *The Thing from Another World* became a classic of the genre and remains one of Spencer’s most memorable roles. In addition to his work in science fiction, Spencer appeared in several other films across a range of genres. He was frequently cast in supporting roles in film noirs, thrillers, and dramas, and his distinctive, gravelly voice and sharp screen presence made him a recognizable face in Hollywood. Other notable films he appeared in include *The Big Clock* (1948), a crime thriller directed by John Farrow, and *The Green Glove* (1952), a suspenseful drama. Douglas Spencer was married to actress *Ann Wedgeworth*, and their marriage lasted for several years. After the height of his film career, Spencer continued working in television and on stage, although he never achieved the same level of fame as some of his contemporaries. Spencer’s career was cut short when he died from cancer at the age of 49, on March 5, 1960. Despite his relatively brief career, he remains fondly remembered by fans of classic sci-fi and noir films. Douglas Spencer's legacy is primarily tied to his memorable performance in *The Thing from Another World*, but his work across various genres helped solidify him as a dependable and versatile character actor in Hollywood during the 1940s and 1950s. His contributions to the sci-fi and noir genres continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts today.

Acting

1959

The Rebel
Tv

Joe Shandell

1959

1958

1958

Cole Younger, Gunfighter
Movie

Marshal Fred Woodruff

1958

1957

Short Cut to Hell
Movie

Train Conductor

1957

Omar Khayyam
Movie

Pigeon Keeper

1956

Man from Del Rio
Movie

Sheriff Jack Tillman

1956

1955

A Man Alone
Movie

Henry Slocum

1955

The Kentuckian
Movie

Frome Brother (uncredited)

1955

This Island Earth
Movie

The Monitor of Metaluna

1954

The Raid
Movie

Rev. Douglas

1953

1953

Shane
Movie

Axel 'Swede' Shipstead

1953

Trouble Along the Way
Movie

Father Procurator aka George

1953

The Glass Wall
Movie

Inspector Bailey

1952

1952

1952

1951

1951

A Place in the Sun
Movie

Boatkeeper (uncredited)

1951

1951

1950

Father of the Bride
Movie

Fritz the Organist (uncredited)

1949

My Friend Irma
Movie

Interior Decorator (uncredited)

1949

The Heiress
Movie

Minister (uncredited)

1949

Trapped
Movie

Sam Hooker (uncredited)

1949

Red, Hot and Blue
Movie

Actor in Theatre Group (uncredited)

1949

It Happens Every Spring
Movie

Train Conductor (uncredited)

1949

1949

Alias Nick Beal
Movie

Henry T. Finch

1948

The Sainted Sisters
Movie

Townsman (uncredited)

1948

1946

The Dark Corner
Movie

Deli Customer (uncredited)

1945

The Lost Weekend
Movie

Hospital Patient Seeing Imaginary Beetles (uncredited)

1945

Kitty
Movie

Guest (uncredited)

1945

Incendiary Blonde
Movie

New Years Eve Party Patron (uncredited)

1944

Double Indemnity
Movie

Lou Schwartz (uncredited)

1943

Princess O'Rourke
Movie

Pilot (uncredited)

1942

A Date with the Falcon
Movie

Witness at Accident (uncredited)

1940

Little Nellie Kelly
Movie

Policeman in Dance Line (uncredited)

1940

Christmas in July
Movie

Man Listening to Radio (uncredited)

1939

Allegheny Uprising
Movie

Prisoner in Irons

Infos

Full Name
Douglas Spencer
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
2/10/1910
Date of Death
10/6/1960
Also Known As

William Henry Mesenkop