Doug Morgan is an actor, known for Chop Chop Chang: Operation C.H.I.M.P (2019) and Goodnight, Julia (2014).
Doug Morris is known for Batman: Heart of Ice (2023).
Doug Morrow is known for A Tangled Web (2015).
Actor and Writer Doug Motel was born and raised in Atlantic City, New Jersey. After a season of summer stock in Michigan, Mr. Motel moved to Manhattan and at 18 was immediately cast in the role of Thug #2 in the Quaigh Theater's production of The Unknown Soldier. Throughout the 1980's Doug performed his unique brand of thought-provoking humor in virtually all of New York's comedy clubs and in funky downtown spaces. Mr. Motel is the author of several plays including Mick In America, Mind Salad (L.A. Weekly award nomination for writing and performing) and Shiva Arms (winner L.A. Weekly award for writing and performing and winner Theatre LA Ovation award for Best Writing of a World Premier play). His play Praestigum features the stories of Judas, Benedict Arnold and James Wormley Jones (the first African American undercover agent for the FBI.) Films and TV include: The Waiting Game, (winner San Diego International Film Festival: Audience Award, Best Independent Feature) Fox TV's live action version of The Tick (as the evil Russian "Comrade'). National Lampoon's Attack Of The 5'2" Women (Showtime), Sweet Valley High (Fox), Love Street (Showtime) and more.
Doug Mowbray is known for The Tourist (2022), Anzac Girls (2014) and Crew Cut (2016).
Doug Mungin is known for Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel (2021).
Doug Murphy is known for Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993), X-Men: Evolution (2000) and Young Justice (2010).
Doug Murray is known for Spotlight (2015), Man of the Year (2006) and The Immaculate Room (2022).
Doug Mutschler is known for his work on The Alaska Triangle (2020).
Doug Nangle is an actor, known for Still Today (2020), Latifah Shaneeka Jackson and Regular Customer (2017).