Larkin Douglass Watson III
(February 24, 1921 –
May 1, 1989) was an
American
actor, born in Jackson, Georgia
.
Before an acting career, he received two Purple Heart awards for
his service in
World War II. A
character actor since 1950, his most notable
roles were in the movies
Julius
Caesar (1953),
Sayonara
(1957), and
The Money Pit
(1986).
He
was also an acclaimed actor on the New York
stage,
acting in several Broadway
and Off-Broadway productions. In addition,
he played on such daytime dramatic dramas as
Moment of Truth (1965) (a
Canadian serial),
Search for
Tomorrow (1966-1968), and
Love
of Life (1972-1973).

The grave of Douglass Watson
Another World,
Watson portrayed Mackenzie "Mac" Cory; the third actor to play the
role, he had replaced Robert Emhardt. Watson earned the
Another
World role after a critically-acclaimed turn playing Kent in
King Lear at the 1974
New York Shakespeare
Festival.
He won two
Daytime Emmy Awards for Best
Actor, in 1980 and 1981. He was under contract at the time of his
1989 death from a
heart attack
at the age of 68. His character on the show also died shortly
afterward.
Douglass Watson is interred at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich
, Connecticut
.
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