Doug Jackson was born on June 1, 1954 in Terrell, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for The Last Stand (2013), Mississippi Burning (1988) and JFK (1991). He has been married to Amy Mills Jackson since May 12, 1984. They have two children.
Doug James is an actor, known for Girls for Sale (2016), The Rubicon (2013) and The Field Trip.
Doug Jeanes is an actor, known for Queen of the South (2016) and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993).
Born in Woodbury, New Jersey, Doug Jeffery spent the early part of his life honing the craft of being an entrepreneur. He was a self-made businessman at an early age having a hot dog cart business as a teenager. In his twenties, Doug toured the world as the official host for Chippendale's. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of acting. Doug has had a very successful career as a working actor. He was a leading man in over a dozen feature films. He also was a celebrity host for the History Channel's "Where Did It Come From?" and a celebrity judge on "Beauty and the Geek". While in Los Angeles, Doug also became known for his carpentry skills by making furniture as a hobby. From having his pieces sold in a handful of small boutiques, to using a friend in the movie business to build sets, Doug spent the next few years hammering away at his craft, literally. This led him to becoming a Construction Coordinator. He worked on several Comedy Central shows such as The Man Show and Crank Yankers both of which filmed at Hollywood Center Studios where Doug's company, 41 Sets, is today. With confidence in his abilities as a businessman, Hollywood Center Studios was swift to offer Doug the opportunity to have his own space on the HCS lot. Doug incorporated his age into his company's name as he was 41 at the time. In six short years, Doug went from doing every aspect of his business on his own, to operating a fully staffed, successful set design and construction company, 41 Sets. Today, 41 Sets boasts a roster of credits that includes providing sets for the hottest pop musicians such as Britney Spears, Beyonce, Rihanna and Kanye West. And providing sets for reality shows, sitcoms, commercials, film and print, 41 Sets continues to build on its good name. Eternally the entrepreneur, Doug's vision can be seen in his new project, Hollywood & Wine. With partner, Emmy Award Winning, Valerio Ventura, Doug's new boutique wine label is a hit with those looking for an inexpensive, distinct, full-flavored wine that delivers a presence worthy of the red carpet. Of course, Doug had to take it to another level, so he decided to create a wine portfolio unlike any other: to make a collection that would reflect what Hollywood is all about and to include in his vision the film genres and glamor of the most famous city in the world. Doug Jeffery, actor, businessman, entrepreneur and iconoclast. He is constantly trying to recreate and reinvent himself. He lives by his words: If you can dream it, you can achieve it.
Doug Johnson is known for The Rangers: Bloodstone (2021).
The youngest of four brothers, Doug Jones was born on May 24, 1960 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in the city's Northeastside. After attending Bishop Chatard High School, he headed off to Ball State University, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications, with a minor in Theatre. He learned mime at school, joining a troupe and doing the whole white-face thing, and has also worked as a contortionist. After a hitch in theater in Indiana, he moved to Los Angeles in 1985, and has not been out of work since - he's acted in over 25 films, many television series (Including the award-winning Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), his episode 'Hush' garnered two Emmy nominations) and over 90 commercials and music videos with the likes of Madonna and Marilyn Manson. Although known mostly for his work under prosthetics, he has also performed as 'himself' in such highly-rated films as Adaptation. (2002) with Nicolas Cage and indie projects such as Phil Donlon's A Series of Small Things (2005). But it is his sensitive and elegant performance as 'Abe Sapien' in Hellboy (2004), which stormed to the top of the U.S. box office in the spring of 2004, that has brought him an even higher profile and much praise from audiences and critics alike. Doug is married and lives in California.
Doug Jung is a writer and producer, known for Star Trek Beyond (2016), The Cloverfield Paradox (2018) and Confidence (2003).
Acting professionally since 1965, Doug has been associated with Atlanta's Shakespeare Tavern since 1986, and is a member of their Senior Acting Company. He has received two nominations for Atlanta's Suzi Bass Awards, given for excellence in professional theatre - for Shylock in "The Merchant Of Venice" and for Candy in "Of Mice And Men". He is the REAL Santa in "Santa's Boot Camp" (2016), and has done many TV and radio commercials over the years, including writing, producing, directing and starring in a dozen while still in high school. He has appeared in several 48 Hour Film Project films, including leads in "The Bridge" (2016), "Dream, Doctor Dream" (2014), "Deuce Ex Machina" (2012) and "The Untitled Richard Meyer Project" (2009). He also writes stories and verse, is the author of an adaptation of Aristophanes' "The Frogs", and collaborated with Thomas E. Fuller on the musical parodies "Sherlock Holmes and the Crime of the Century" and "The Kiss Of Dracula". His poem, "The Dog Who Would Not Bark" has been made into a video short, and will hopefully soon translate to a picture book. His narration of three of his "Santa" poems were featured in The Shakespeare Tavern's Virtual Christmas in 2020. He is not the sound technician of the same name.
Doug Klinger is a producer and actor, known for Katy Perry: Electric (2021), Dumbfoundead: Secret Menu (2022) and Active Child: All Eyes on You (2019).
Doug Kolbicz is known for Transformers (2007), Vanishing on 7th Street (2010) and A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (2011).