Douglas Leavitt
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Douglas Leavitt was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Leavitt began his career with a role in the Fred Astaire musical "You Were Never Lovelier" (1942). Leavitt made film his next project, appearing in "Power of the Press" (1943) and the Ann Miller comedy "Reveille With Beverly" (1943). Later in his career, Leavitt acted in the comedy "Two SeƱoritas From Chicago" (19...
Biography
Douglas Leavitt was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Leavitt began his career with a role in the Fred Astaire musical "You Were Never Lovelier" (1942). Leavitt made film his next project, appearing in "Power of the Press" (1943) and the Ann Miller comedy "Reveille With Beverly" (1943). Later in his career, Leavitt acted in the comedy "Two SeƱoritas From Chicago" (1943) with Joan Davis.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Murder in Times Square
(1943)
Henry Trigg
Good Luck, Mr. Yates
(1943)
Monty King
Power of the Press
(1943)
Whiffle
It's a Great Life
(1943)
Bromley
Redhead from Manhattan
(1943)
Joe
Two Senoritas from Chicago
(1943)
Sam Grohman
Law of the Northwest
(1943)
George Bradley
The More the Merrier
(1943)
Waiter
She Has What It Takes
(1943)
Paul Miloff
Reveille with Beverly
(1943)
Mr. Ross
Campus Rhythm
(1943)
Uncle Willie
My Sister Eileen
(1942)
Henry Harvey
A Night to Remember
(1942)
Coal man
Smith of Minnesota
(1942)
Gus Boosalis
You Were Never Lovelier
(1942)
Juan Castro