LeoGlossary: Douglas Fairbanks (Actor)
Born: May 23, 1883 – Died: December 12, 1939
Douglas Fairbanks, a titan of silent films, came into the world as Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman on a spring day in Denver, Colorado. His father, Hezekiah Charles Ullman, was a distinguished attorney and a Union captain during the Civil War. His mother, Ella Adelaide Marsh, hailed from the South with British Isles lineage. His early years were marked by his parents' separation, after which he took his mother's maiden name, forging a new identity. Fairbanks was not just a fixture on screen but also a shaping force behind the scenes, contributing to the birth of United Artists, a pivotal moment in the film industry.
Early Life and Career
Raised by his mother from the age of five, Fairbanks' affinity for the stage was evident by the age of 12. His formal education spanned the Colorado School of Mines and a brief stint at Harvard. A move to New York saw him dabbling in various jobs before his Broadway debut in 1902, which laid the groundwork for his ensuing stardom. His leap to film came in 1915, and by 1916 he had launched his own production company.
Fairbanks' ascent was meteoric, first turning heads in "The Mark of Zorro" (1920), where his acrobatic performance and charismatic persona left an indelible mark. It was "Robin Hood" (1922) that catapulted him to the pinnacle of fame, establishing him as a household name.
Awards were not as prolific in his era as they are today, yet his work earned him posthumous recognition and his films remain classics. Off the screen, Fairbanks had a vibrant personal life, marrying twice, and was known for his philanthropy and athletic pursuits. His personal challenges, including a highly publicized divorce, did little to tarnish his public persona.
Fairbanks' legacy is enshrined in Hollywood history, not just for his roles, but for his entrepreneurial spirit and role in founding United Artists, which gave artists unprecedented control over their work. His influence shaped the industry in ways that are still felt today, securing his status as a true icon of early American cinema.
He is also the father of Douglas Fairbanks Jr , who had a career that made him a Hollywood icon.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1937 | Ali Baba Goes to Town | Douglas Fairbanks - at Fictional Premiere (uncredited) |
| 1934 | The Private Life of Don Juan | Don Juan |
| 1932 | Mr. Robinson Crusoe | Steve Drexel |
| 1930 | Reaching for the Moon | Larry Day |
| 1930 | Terra Melophon Magazin Nr. 1 (Short) | (episode "Welches ist ihr Typ") |
| 1929 | The Taming of the Shrew | Petruchio |
| 1929 | The Iron Mask | D'Artagnan |
| 1928 | Show People | Douglas Fairbanks (uncredited) |
| 1927 | The Gaucho | The Gaucho |
| 1926 | The Black Pirate | The Duke of Arnoldo | The Black Pirate (as Mr. Douglas Fairbanks) |
| 1925 | Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Chariot Race Spectator (uncredited) |
| 1925 | Don Q Son of Zorro | Don Cesar de Vega | Zorro - His Father |
| 1924 | The Thief of Bagdad | The Thief of Bagdad |
| 1923 | Hollywood | Douglas Fairbanks |
| 1922 | Robin Hood | The Earl of Huntingdon | Afterwards Robin Hood |
| 1921 | The Three Musketeers | D'Artagnan |
| 1921 | The Nut | Charlie Jackson |
| 1920 | The Mark of Zorro | Don Diego Vega | Señor Zorro |
| 1920 | The Mollycoddle | Richard Marshall III | Richard Marshall IV | Richard Marshall V |
| 1919 | When the Clouds Roll by | Daniel Boone Brown |
| 1919 | His Majesty, the American | William Brooks |
| 1919 | The Knickerbocker Buckaroo | Teddy Drake |
| 1918 | Swat the Kaiser (Short) | Unknown |
| 1918 | Arizona | Lt. Denton |
| 1918 | He Comes Up Smiling | Jerry Martin |
| 1918 | Sic 'Em, Sam (Short) | Democracy |
| 1918 | Bound in Morocco | George Travelwell |
| 1918 | Say! Young Fellow | The Young Fellow |
| 1918 | Mr. Fix-It | Dick Remington |
| 1918 | Headin' South | Headin' South |
| 1917 | A Modern Musketeer | Ned Thacker | D'Artagnan |
| 1917 | Reaching for the Moon | Alexis Caesar Napoleon Brown |
| 1917 | All-Star Production of Patriotic Episodes for the Second Liberty Loan | Unknown |
| 1917 | The Man from Painted Post | 'Fancy Jim' Sherwood |
| 1917 | Down to Earth | Billy Gaynor |
| 1917 | Wild and Woolly | Jeff Hillington |
| 1917 | In Again, Out Again | Teddy Rutherford |
| 1916 | The Americano | Blaze Derringer |
| 1916 | The Matrimaniac | Jimmie Conroy |
| 1916 | American Aristocracy | Cassius Lee |
| 1916 | Manhattan Madness | Steve O'Dare |
| 1916 | *Intolerance* | Man on White Horse (uncredited) |
| 1916 | The Half-Breed | Lo Dorman (Sleeping Water) |
| 1916 | Flirting with Fate | Augy Holliday |
| 1916 | The Mystery of the Leaping Fish (Short) | Coke Ennyday | Douglas Fairbanks |
| 1916 | Reggie Mixes In | Reginald (Reggie) Van Deuzen |
| 1916 | The Good Bad-Man | Passin' Through |
| 1916 | The Habit of Happiness | Sunny Wiggins |
| 1916 | His Picture in the Papers | Pete Prindle |
| 1915 | Double Trouble | Florian Amidon | Eugene Brassfield |
| 1915 | Martyrs of the Alamo | Texan Soldier (unconfirmed, uncredited) |
| 1915 | The Lamb | Gerald - The Son of the Idle Rich |