Doug Willen was born in NYC and started acting as a kid. He joined SAG at the age of 8 performing in 20+ National Network Commercials. He was a recurring co-star in Sesame Street from the ages of 8-13 years. He had the honor of being on set with the TV debut of the Snuffleupagus in November of 1971. Doug went to Cornell University with the dual interests of studying Pre-Med and Theater. After college he moved back to NYC getting work in theater, occasional TV gigs and some amateur stand-up comedy. A couple of years in LA followed with two failed TV Pilots. Doug left the biz to attend Life Chiropractic University and after graduating Magna Cum Laude, he opened a practice catering to primarily industry people in the Flat Iron area of Manhattan. He takes care of elite level dancers and ballerinas from ABT, NY City Ballet, the Moscow Ballet, the Kirov, the Paris Opera Ballet and the Royal Ballet, as well as the Rockettes and several Broadway shows at any given time. Talent agents, casting directors, show runners, actors, opera singers and assorted stressed out creative New Yorkers come into the office on a daily basis. Meanwhile, in the last 4 years, Doug has written an award winning non-fiction book, "Quantum Paleo", three screenplays, two one hour TV Pilots and a one person show, "Stripping off the Plaid", which he performed at the PIT theater to a sell out crowds. Doug wrote, produced and played the lead role in the award winning web series, Second Coming, which was nominated for 8 awards at the LA Webfest, and screened at Sony Pictures Studios. Second Coming was recently optioned and is in development by Different Duck Films. Doug is writing the screenplay for the feature film version.
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Dougald was born in the small mill town of Toledo, Or. (pop.2,800). He attended community collage and then the University of Oregon, dropped out and began working at the local theatre (Oregon Repertory Theatre) acting in 16 shows in three years. He was accepted at The American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. In the years after he worked many regional theaters including; Denver Center Theatre Co., Seattle Repertory racking up more than 60 roles. The first production of The Ciderhouse Rules ( at Seattle Rep.) directed by Jane Jones/ Tom Hulce was moved to The Mark Taper Forum in 1998, and Dougald came with it. After working at The Taper and The Geffen Theatre, Dougald started getting work on television in supporting roles. He lives in Glassell Park, Los Angeles and has a daughter, Ruby.
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After 18 years service with the Royal Air Force, including both the Falklands War and the first Gulf War, the ex-Sergeant engineer's literary career began in 1996 when he wrote a book based on his own experiences as a football casual entitled, Everywhere We Go. The book examined the culture of football and football hooliganism from the inside and became an instant smash. A further 13 books have followed and their success has established him as not only one of the UK's most prolific authors but a leading authority on the issue of lad culture. Whilst his novels The Crew and Top Dog have topped the soccer download charts on both Amazon and iTunes for over 10 months, Brimson is becoming increasingly known for his comedy writing and has tackled various subjects ranging from men and romance to males and their love affair with flatulence! The latter being his most recent book, The Art of Fart which was released in December 2011 and was his first eBook exclusive. His most recent book, a comedy about a small town soccer club entitled Wings of a Sparrow, was released in October 2012. In 2003 Dougie made the move into screen writing first with the critically acclaimed short movie It's a Casual Life and then with his first full length feature, the Hollywood funded Green Street starring Elijah Wood. Following its release in September 2005, the film won numerous awards including: Narrative Jury Prize - SXSW Film Festival Narrative Feature Audience - SXSW Film Festival Best of Festival - Malibu Film Festival Jury Award (feature) - Malibu Film Festival Official Selection - Tribeca Film Festival After a successful worldwide cinema release, the movie went on to sell over 80,000 DVD units during its first week on sale in the UK alone. May 2014 saw the release of his second feature, an adaptation of his own novel Top Dog. Directed by Martin Kemp the film took the Best Feature award at the British Independent Film Festival as well as the Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress awards. Top Dog was also nominated for Best Action Feature at the National Film Awards 2015. A third feature, the urban revenge thriller We Still Kill The Old Way starring Ian Ogilvy, James Cosmo, Steven Berkhoff and Danni Dyer, was released on 16th December 2014. It has since been nominated for a raft of awards including Best Action Film at The Action Elite Awards 2015. In 2021, Brimson started his own production company, Red Bus Movies Ltd. Amongst a number of projects in development are The Battle For Stathie Manor, The 45th, Pizza & Miracles and In The Know.