Doug Parker was born on 17 December 1957 in Canada. He is an actor and casting director, known for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Captain N: The Game Master (1989) and Dragon Ball Z (1989).
Doug Passi is known for Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds (2020).
Doug Patrick is an actor, known for Dark Cloud (2022).
Doug is a former CIA officer with extensive overseas experience in Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. He is skilled in several foreign languages, personal security, tactical driving, counter terrorism tactics and small arms. He holds an MBA from Wharton and has worked in high tech, private equity and manufacturing. He regularly writes on business and intelligence topics for both web and print publications.
Doug was born in Brooklyn NY and raised on Long Island NY. He got involved in sports at early age and continued that right into high school. Doug got involved in theater in high school and some local theater. After high school he did some off Broadway until joining the US Navy and served in Desert storm. Years after getting out of the military Doug moved out of New York to Pennsylvania Where he did some improv in Philadelphia as well as some open mics. Nowadays you can find Doug working with his friend Michael Leavy co-owner of fuzz on the Lens Productions and as well as the Director of the upcoming movie Stream.
Doug Phillips is a production designer and actor, known for Age of the Living Dead (2018), The Righteous Tithe (2011) and Butchers (2020).
Doug Plaut is an actor, known for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015) and Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate (2018).
Doug Poppa is known for Money Machine (2020).
Doug Porter is known for Hotel Dunsmuir (2022), The Latin Boys: Volume 1 (2019) and Unicornio (2014).
Doug Pray is best known as a director of feature documentary films about American subcultures and maverick individuals. He has also directed short films and documentary-style commercials for a wide range of major clients and causes. The youngest of four boys, Doug was born in Denver, Colorado, and grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, where his father was a geology professor at the UW. His mother was a choir director and painter. Doug lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife and two children. He received a BA in sociology from Colorado College and an MFA from the UCLA School of Film and Television. His debut film was the highly acclaimed portrait of the Seattle music scene, Hype! (1996) which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and inspired him to continue working in the documentary form. He recently wrote, edited, and executive produced The Defiant Ones (2017), a television documentary mini-series that aired on HBO and garnered a Grammy Award and five Emmy nominations.