New York-raised Doug E. Fresh, born Douglas Davis, got his initial notoriety for being the original human beat-box, inventing a method to imitate a drum machine using breath control through the teeth, lips, and gums. He had a string of hit singles with his then-partner Slick Rick in the early and mid-1980s, most notably on "The Show" and "La-Di-Da-Di" in 1985. A subsequent album, "Oh, My God," included guest stints from veteran jazz trumpeter Jimmy Owens and synthesizer player Bernard Wright. Fresh also released a 1988 follow-up album, "The World's Greatest Entertainer," and recorded an album in 1992 for M.C. Hammer's short-lived Capitol/EMI Records-distributed label, Bust It Records. After recording another album for Gee Street Records in the mid-1990s and appearing on many other artists' albums, Fresh disappeared for a few years. He has just resurfaced as a solo artist with a new release on a small independent label, but he remains an active force in hip-hop music, appearing as a guest artist on many records, to the present day.
Doug Ellin was born on April 6, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Entourage (2004), Entourage (2015) and Ramble On (2022). He has been married to Andy Adler since September 18, 2017. He was previously married to Melissa Hecht.
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Doug Erholtz was born on February 21, 1971 in Michigan, USA. He is known for Street Fighter V (2016), Papurika (2006) and Lupin III (2015).
Doug Fast is an actor, known for Return of the Scarecrow (2017).
Doug Foster is known for Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012), Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule (2010) and Frontline/World (2002).
Born in Hollywood. Grew up in a house previously owned by Joseph Calleia. Went to the same high school as Joan Jett. Lived in the same neighborhood as Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Lee J. Cobb, Herb Vigran, and Peter Mark Richman. Started making films in high school classes taught by Herman Jay. Took acting and vocal classes with Kathy Dunn. Interned at KLSX radio. Plays guitar and writes songs. Has a college degree in art. Worked in restaurants, gas stations, delivered newspapers, laid carpet, painted houses, and taught high school.
Doug Gilmour is a professional hockey player. Began with the St. Louis Blues, won the Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames, then went on to play with Toronto, New Jersey, Chicago, and Buffalo. He has scored over 1300 points in an illustrious career, earning a place in the top 20 of all time.
Douglas Glover is a Los Angeles based Director/Cinematographer with a Midwest persona. He fell in love with photography in college after his Dad foolishly gave him his retired camera. He spent many years honing his craft in documentary television and has become an expert in the hybrid genre of the documentary and commercial medium. He has directed and shot projects in all fifty states for clients such as Anheuser-Busch, Boeing, Verizon and Motorola. He is currently working feverishly on tackling all of the remaining countries of the world. He has directed multiple television movies that have broken all time ratings records. He brings with him the patience and eye for composition of a cinematographer and the commanding persona of a director. Douglas always enjoys a worthwhile challenge and plans someday to film in space.
Doug Goodreau is known for Feast (1992), The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer (1993) and Tales of Frankenstein (2018).