James
Douglas, actor
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James Douglas, born in 1933 in Los Angeles, is an American actor
probably best known for his role as Grant Colman on As the World
Turns (1974-81, with return appearances in 1986 and 1989).
His first major role came in 1964 when he joined the cast of the
primetime soap Peyton Place, playing the role of Steven Cord. He
stayed with the series until it left the air in 1969.
He then
turned mainly to daytime roles, appearing as Elliott Carrington on
Another World from 1972 to 1974. He then moved to As the World
Turns. He also appeared on The Edge of Night in 1984 and on One Life
to Live as Dr. Marcus Polk (1985-87).
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