Douglas Mellor

Birth : 1929-06-10, United States of America

Death : 2004-10-13

History

Douglas Mellor mostly acted inTV films, but he was a thetre actor too: in 1971 he was given the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.

Movies

Fanny Crosby
Blinded soon after birth, Fanny Crosby adapted to her disability and went on to pen more than 10,000 hymns, more than any other person in history. This biography follows Crosby's life from her extraordinary childhood and her ability to memorize complete books of the Bible to her formal schooling and speech to the U.S. Congress, her role as a wife and mother, her selfless work as a nurse during the cholera epidemic and her prolific hymn writing.
Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent
Two fathers from very different backgrounds reunite after 8 years to pursue the escaped drug dealer responsible for the deaths of their son and daughter.
The Lost Boys
A mother and her two teenage sons move to a seemingly nice and quiet small coastal California town yet soon find out that it's overrun by bike gangs and vampires. A couple of teenage friends take it upon themselves to hunt down the vampires that they suspect of a few mysterious murders and restore peace and calm to their town.
The Beast of Yucca Flats
Hank Radcliffe
A refugee Soviet scientist arrives at a desert airport carrying secret documents, but is attacked by a pair of KGB assassins and escapes into the desert, where he comes in range of an American nuclear test and is transformed into a mindless killing beast.