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  1. Douglas Seale (28 October 1913 – 13 June 1999) was an English film and stage actor. Early life. Born in London, Seale was educated at Rutlish School in Wimbledon and trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art . Career.

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    Douglas Seale. Actor: Aladdin. The British classical actor/producer/director Douglas Seale enjoyed a 65-year transatlantic career that included stage, films and television.

  3. Douglas Seale. Actor: Aladdin. The British classical actor/producer/director Douglas Seale enjoyed a 65-year transatlantic career that included stage, films and television.

  4. Jun 13, 1999 · Douglas Seale (28 October 1913 – 13 June 1999) was an English film and stage actor.

  5. actor. 85 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Disney Sing-Along Songs: Collection of All-Time Favorites – The Modern Classics» (1997), «Palookaville» (1995), «Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Circle of Life» (1994), «For Love or Money» (1993), «Aladdin» (1992)...

  6. Douglas Seale Biography (1913-) Full name, Douglas Robert Seale; born October 28, 1913, in London, England; son of Robert Henry and Margaret (Law) Seale; married Elaine Wodson (marriageended); married Joan Geary. Career: Director, actor, and writer.

  7. Jun 20, 1999 · Douglas Seale, a British producer, actor and director whose 65-year career on both sides of the Atlantic brought him to the stage, films and television, died last Sunday at St. Vincent's...

  8. Douglas Seale, actor and theatre director: born London 28 October 1913; married first Elaine Wodson (marriage dissolved), second Joan Geary (two sons); died New York 13 June 1999.

  9. Aug 17, 1999 · Douglas Seale, a British actor, director and producer whose career spanned six decades of stage, screen and television, died June 13 of natural causes in New York. He was 85. Seale,...

  10. Douglas Seale. (1913—1999) Quick Reference. (1913–99), British director. Originally an actor, he became director at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. There between 1951 and 1953 he staged the three Henry VI plays first singly and then ... From: Seale, Douglas in The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare »