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  1. 5 Feb 2014 · Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Gordon Gekko. 2009. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. Uncle Wayne. 2009. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009) Mark Hunter. 2009.

  2. Michael Douglas made his debut in the 1966 action film ‘Cast a Giant Shadow’ where he made an uncredited appearance as a jeep driver. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics. He next starred in films like ‘Hail, Hero!’ (1969), ‘Adam at 6 A.M.’ (1970), ‘Summertree’ (1971), and ‘Napoleon and Samantha’ (1972).

  3. Michael Douglas Filmography. by gallowaychris1 • Created 12 years ago • Modified 9 years ago. List activity. 18K views • 23 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 45 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Hail, Hero! 1969 1h 40m M. 5.3 (243) Rate. A disillusioned man can't decide whether to join the army or to become ...

  4. Michael Douglas. Actor: Wall Street. A legendary actor with 50 celebrated years of film, television and producing experience, Michael Douglas is known for his era-defining roles and enduring cultural impact. In addition to his career accomplishments, Douglas has remained a steadfast public servant, activist and philanthropist dedicated to peace and human welfare, democracy, gun control ...

  5. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 32 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Adam at Six A.M. 1970 1h 40m R. 5.6 (432) Rate. After a relative dies, a professor goes to the funeral, gets himself a job there working with power lines, and soon sees his entire life changing before his eyes. ... Summertree, starring Michael Douglas and produced by his ...

  6. Summertree, starring Michael Douglas and produced by his father Kirk Douglas, examines the Vietnam War and its consequences on the soldiers drafted to fight and the families they leave behind. 23. Film '72. 1971–2018.

  7. Douglas in 1969. American actor and producer Michael Douglas began his film career with a brief uncredited role in Cast a Giant Shadow (1966). In the same year he played a small role in the play Bedford Forrest.His performance in Hail, Hero! (1969) earned him a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer. He won the 1971 Theatre World Award for Pinkville.