Someone once said the really terrible thing about Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. is he has nothing bad to say about anyone. He was such a charming man. I met him once and he could have blown me off like any big star, but he actually seemed very interested in me.
Thanks ThamesTv - this is a fantastic view of the past and have never heard of this actor before. However the fact he was so linked to the UK royalty makes me think that he’s a spook through and through. Just a hunch.
I`m familiar with two meanings of "spook" - the ghostly one and the alternative name for a spy. Possibly there is another meaning that I`m not familiar - if you so may enlighten me... However, while never a spy, in WWII Fairbanks had a very active and distinguished naval career in both the British and American naval services, initially as a member of Mountbatten`s Commando group, and later commanding a combined group of US PT craft and British gunboats. His war time decorations included the Italian War Cross For Military Valour, the Legion d`honneur and the Croix de geurre from France, the British Distinguished Service Cross, from America the Silver Star, and the Brazilian Government made him an Officer Of The National Order Of The Southern Cross.
@@layersoftheonion8168 No not quite, but aside from spending the war very much in harms` way, he was deeply involved throughout in the planning of diversion - deception operations, not least in the August 1944 amphibious assault on the South of France in which he also took part. A very accomplished theatre and film actor, and a fellow with no small degree of military ability and much personal courage...
toff358 They don’t make them like that anymore, like Niven and all of the rest, very modest. Nivens story on how he got into acting was very funny indeed.
Love, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., he was such a gent. He always looked like he stepped off of a magazine , always dapper as hell.
Wonderfully articulate and modest man. Truly gifted and a reminder of a past most resplendent in respect and professionalism.
Someone once said the really terrible thing about Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. is he has nothing bad to say about anyone. He was such a charming man. I met him once and he could have blown me off like any big star, but he actually seemed very interested in me.
Wow how did you meet this legend ?? Please let me know ok fascinated😊
The most beautiful man on earth I’m mad about him MAD!
I know that smile, used to devastating effect in The Prisoner of Zenda and others
The real question is did Doug Jr. ever eat at the Hamburger Hamlet and if so, which one was his favorite.
Thanks ThamesTv - this is a fantastic view of the past and have never heard of this actor before. However the fact he was so linked to the UK royalty makes me think that he’s a spook through and through. Just a hunch.
Oh dear ...
I`m familiar with two meanings of "spook" - the ghostly one and the alternative name for a spy. Possibly there is another meaning that I`m not familiar - if you so may enlighten me... However, while never a spy, in WWII Fairbanks had a very active and distinguished naval career in both the British and American naval services, initially as a member of Mountbatten`s Commando group, and later commanding a combined group of US PT craft and British gunboats. His war time decorations included the Italian War Cross For Military Valour, the Legion d`honneur and the Croix de geurre from France, the British Distinguished Service Cross, from America the Silver Star, and the Brazilian Government made him an Officer Of The National Order Of The Southern Cross.
toff358 - nice and thanks for the info, guess he isn’t a spy then!
@@layersoftheonion8168 No not quite, but aside from spending the war very much in harms` way, he was deeply involved throughout in the planning of diversion - deception operations, not least in the August 1944 amphibious assault on the South of France in which he also took part. A very accomplished theatre and film actor, and a fellow with no small degree of military ability and much personal courage...
toff358 They don’t make them like that anymore, like Niven and all of the rest, very modest. Nivens story on how he got into acting was very funny indeed.
There you go - he’s a spook! 8 week play in the UK, come on.