A tribute to CAPT. Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
December 9, 1909 - May 7, 2000
In 1943, then Lt. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. played a significant founding role in the creation
of the U.S. Navy Beach Jumpers. He was the recipient of the Silver Star, Distinguished
Service Cross, Legion of Merit w/Bronze V, Croix de Guerre w/Palm,
Legion D' Honneuer, Italian War Cross for Military Valor and many other citations
during his military career.
The Navy Beach Jumpers Association acknowledges these accomplishments and
posthumously awarded him the distinction of Honorary Plank-owner. This certificate
was presented to his wife, Vera, at an annual reunion.
Forever a legend. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., prince of cinematic royalty, dashing film star
and decorated war hero, who remained one of the enduring elite of his generation well
into the dawn of the new millennium, died in New York on May 7, 2000, at the age of 90.
His story reads as only Hollywood could tell it, though the tale had its start in Tinseltown's
predecessor, New York City. Born to swashbuckling film star Douglas Fairbanks and wife
Anna Beth Sully on December 9, 1909, the Junior Fairbanks was groomed early for his
father's career path. However, unlike so many other "Juniors" who can never escape the
coat tails of the famous "Senior," son eventually carved out a niche of fame and renown
uniquely his own.
His earliest film appearances, dating back to 1921, were less than successful: quite
ironic, particularly considering that the influential Photoplay magazine noted, in 1925, that
the younger Fairbanks was "considered a real bet, with much of his father's charm and
artistry." After a successful Los Angeles stage debut in 1927, coupled with his highly
publicized marriage to actress Joan Crawford in 1929, Fairbanks' visibility increased, as
did the strength of his roles.
The more than 75 films that were graced by his larger-than-life presence include the
famed gangster flick Little Caesar (1930); Katharine Hepburn's initial Oscar vehicle
Morning Glory (1933); the regal drama Catherine the Great (1934), and the adventure
classics The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), Gunga Din (1939), and Sinbad the Sailor (1947).
The Corsican Brothers (1941), in which he played both twins Mario and Lucien, and the
suspense thriller State Secret (1950), were particularly strong vehicles for his talents. He
was equally adept at comedy as in drama, lending grace and flair to such film genres as
romance, action, adventure, crime, and musicals - always excelling at each role he
undertook.
More than just a film star, Fairbanks enjoyed quite an impressive career in service to his
country. In 1941, FDR appointed him Special Envoy to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Panama,
Peru, and Uruguay. Later that year, he was called to active U.S. Navy service. In 1943,
he trained and lead commando units to conduct tactical cover, diversionary and
deception missions. He was awarded numerous medals and commendations for bravery
and innovation. In 1949, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was honored as Knight Commander of
the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for "furthering Anglo-American amity."
His activities were not relegated solely to the war effort. His work on behalf of CARE, of
which Fairbanks was a past fund-raising chairman, raised upwards of $150 million in
shipments of food and goods to European countries. His business interests, complement
to his post-film career, were as eclectic as his cinematic strengths: he dabbled in real
estate, marketed ball-point pens, and established himself as an author, with the
publication of two autobiographies, The Salad Days, in 1988, and A Hell of a War, in
1993.
Fairbanks' talents transcended the silver screen, as he graced the small screen with
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents, a television anthology series -- 155 episodes aired from
1953-57, a quarter of which starred its host. In addition, he continued to dabble in stage
work well into his seventies: he appeared in over 30 plays, including Present Laughter,
The Secretary Bird, and as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady. Set a record in 1975 for most
consecutive on-stage appearances at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in
Washington, D.C. "I do one play a year, and that's about it," Fairbanks told The
Washington Post in 1982. "Like any good gambler I quit while I was ahead. ... I'd much
rather have people ask me why I stopped acting instead of 'Why don't you stop acting?'"
On the personal front, life had a public air to it essentially from sunrise to sunset. His
stepmother was film legend Mary Pickford, who married the elder Fairbanks in 1920. His
home, as a teen, was Pickfair, the magnificent estate once the center of the Hollywood
society scene. His early and tempestuous marriage to Crawford ended in 1933; six years
later he wed Mary Lee Epling Hartford, with whom he had three daughters, and to whom
he remained married for almost a half of a century, until her death from cancer in 1988.
On May 30, 1991, Fairbanks married merchandiser Vera Shelton, who survives him, as
do his daughters, Daphne, Victoria, and Melissa, eight grandchildren, and six great-
grandchildren.
In honors unique to the City of Angels, Fairbanks was awarded three stars on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame: in celebration of his film career, at 6318 Hollywood Boulevard,
in respect to his radio work, at 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, and citing his television
achievements, at 6665 Hollywood Boulevard.
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. will rest, alongside his famous father, in the beautiful Sunken
Garden in Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The dash between the dates, comprising his
fabled life, will forever be the stuff of cinematic legend. In a 1989 interview, he looked
back on his life, and seemed quite pleased with what he found: "I worked hard and
played hard, and it was all tremendously rewarding. I just wish it could go on and on and
on."
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- Allen, Donovan, EN2, BJU2
- Allen, James LTjg BJU3&8
- Aucoin, Gary RD3, BJU2
- Barber, Richard RM2, BJU2
- Barry, Robert LT, BJU2
- Bartholdi, Joseph RD1, BJU2
- Benjamins, Edwin CRM, BJU6
- Bittner, Burt LT, BJU6
- Bobick, William, RD3, BJU1
- Bohannan, John RD2, BJU2
- Boyum, Danny EN2, BJU1
- Brewer, Charles QM3, BJU2
- Briggs, Ronald RM2, BJU2
- Brown, Donald, LCDR, BJU1
- Bucklew, Phil CAPT, BJU2
- Bullock, Harvey ENS, BJU4
- Burkey, Paul MM/1c, BJU1
- Burkholder, James EN2, BJU2
- Carlson, Ronald LT, BJU1
- Carlton, Jack ENS, BJU6
- Cason, GR RMCS, BJU1
- Casto, John RD3, BJU2
- Casto, Ronald RD3, BJU2
- Chapeau, David, ETR3, BJU1
- Clark, Curtis CWO3, BJU1
- Chesser, William, SK3, BJU2
- Clark, Edward RM2, BJU2
- Clemente, Wm. LCDR, BJU2&1
- Cochran,Wilmer, SM2c, BJU6
- Conley, Harold SK3, BJU1
- Conner, William Jr, LTjg, BJU1
- Costilow, James RM1, BJU1
- Coutinho, Roy LT, BJU1
- Culp, Ralph RM3, BJU2
- Davies, David RMCS, BJU1
- Davis, Charles T., ET2, BJU2
- Denslow, Irving CWO2, BJU2
- DeWeese, Jerry RM1, BJU1
- Dinsmore, G. Chris, RD2, BJU1
- Donaghy, Sam OS1, FCG2
- Doornbos, Robert, CWO4, BJU1
- Driscoll, Frederic RDm1/c, BJU4
- Dunton, Lewis RADM, BJU6
- Eiben, Michael, LTjg, BJU1
- English, Lon RD2, BJU1
- Engman, Clayton RM2, BJU1
- Everett, Richard ETN2, BJU1
- Fallen, David CDR, BJU2
- Fanning, Norris RT/2c, BJU7
- Frankenfield, Warren RD3, BJU2
- Franklin, James OS1, BJU1
- Members G-L
- Gacek, Chester RM3/c, BJU9
- Gallagher, Rodney RMSN, BJU2
- Glaza, David OS2, BJU1
- Grauten, Henry LTjg., BJU7
- Harris, John AE1, BJU11
- Hanlon, Charles RD3, BJU2
- Harvey, C.Felix LT, BJU2
- Havyer, William, ETN2, BJU2
- Hayes, Simon, RD3, BJU2
- Hendry, James CDR, BJU2
- Hennessy, Peter LTjg, BJU2
- Hill, Kenneth L. SKCS, BJU2
- Hoatson, Norman ET2, BJU1
- Hobbs, Jim CAPT, BJU1
- Hoffman, Benjamin LTjg, BJU2
- Hogan, Joseph ENS, BJU6
- Hollers, James PN3, BJU2
- Hower, William LTjg, BJU1
- Johnson, Joe ET2, BJU2
- Johnson, William RMC, BJU1
- Jones, Lynn IC3, BJU1
- Jones, William, RD2, BJU1
- Kenyon, Richard LTjg, BJU2
- Kersting, William CAPT, BJU1
- Kisselburg,Ken ETSN, BJU1
- Kittelson,Gary, LTjg BJU2
- Kreske, Malcom RT/3c, BJU9
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- Kropf, Robert ETCS, BJU1
- Lando, Robert CDR, BJU4
- Lane, Charles RD3, BJU1
- LaPointe, Norman, ET3, BJU2
- Lasell, Max CAPT, BJU2
- Lee, Thurman ENCS, BJU2
- Long, John P, CDR, BJU2
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- MacGilvray, Bruce RD2, BJU1
- Maguire, Robert GM/1c, BJU4 & 11
- Manfield Jr, John J, QM3, BJU2
- Marco, Thomas RD3, BJU1
- Marino, Al ENFN, BJU1
- Matula, George GMG1, BJU2
- McAndrew, James QM1, BJU2
- McBride, Robert LT., BJU2
- McCormack, Elmer LCDR, BJU1
- McCue, George BM1, BJU2
- McGath, Arthur, EN3, BJU2
- McGregor, James RM2, BJU1
- McLeod, John EMC, BJU1
- McQuade, Patrick EN3, BJU1
- Miller, Donald EN2, BJU2
- Miller, Herman RMC, BJU2
- Miller, Wayne EM2, BJU2
- Mohn, Larry ETN2, BJU1
- Mohler, Phillip GSCS, BJU1
- Moncrief, Phillip LTjg., BJU1
- Moore, Charles EN3, BJU2
- Moore, Frank SFM2, BJU2
- Morrissey, James ET3, BJU2 & 1
- Mullen, George LCDR, BJU9
- Mulqueen, Jerry RD2, BJU2
- Munro, Robert EN3, BJU1
- Murphy, Chester CDR, BJU2
- Nagel, Roger FN, BJU1
- Newberg, Gary ETC, BJU1
- Niederer, Otto LT, BJU1 & 2
- Oden, Dickie RM2, BJU1
- O'Donnell, William EM1, BJU2
- Olney, Austin LT, BJU6
- Peterson, Thomas PN3, BJU2
- Placek, Donald RD2, BJU2
- Price, Robert, CDR, BJU2
- Prince, Michael OSCS, BJU1
- Pollock, Charles LT, BJU2
- Rainie, Robert CRM, BJU1&9
- Ramsey, Homer RM3, BJU1
- Reynolds, Charles, SFM2, BJU2
- Richter, Philip RD1, BJU2
- Rodolfich, Steve, RM3, BJU1
- Root, Larry YN3, BJU1
- Ross, Clyde BM3, BJU2
- Roy, Robert ETM2/c, BJU6
- Rumfield, Stanley, CTM2, BJU1
- Sandwick, John QM/2c, BJU3
- Ryan, Edward SN, BJU2
- Scott, James SK2c, BJU10
- Seekins, Pearley, EM3, BJU2
- Seymour, George ETCM, BJU1
- Skinner, William SM /2c, BJU1
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- Slattery, Ernest BM1, BJU2
- Smither, Danny IC3, BJU1
- Stambaugh, Carl RM1, BJU1
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- Stanley, Eugene, RD2, BJU2
- Steffen, Werner CDR, BJU1
- Stuber, Richard RMC, BJU1
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- Sutherland, Donald RD3, BJU1
- Swanson, Raynor EWCM, BJU1
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- Thomas, Stephen LT, BJU2
- Timmons, Edward, RMC, BJU1
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- Tucker, Bruce ENFN, BJU2
- Tumey, John W. ET2, BJU1
- VanWinkle, Daniel, LT, BJU1
- Vorndran, Charles RM/2c, BJU5 & 9
- Watson, David OSCM, BJU1
- Wall, James E. GM3, BJU1
- Watson, Richard RMC, BJU1
- Wenzlaff, George OSCS, BJU1
- Willis, Berry CDR, BJU1
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- Wolf, Bernard LTjg, BJU2
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- YellowEagle, James ADJ3, BJU1
- Zeiger, Steve ETR2, BJU2
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