Doug Smyth is an actor, known for A Husband's Confession (2015), Killer Mom (2017) and Obsession: Escaping My Ex (2020).
More than 30 plus years of experience in theater, television and film production. Doug is a writer/director/producer and actor. In the summer of 1983 Doug started as the one and only intern/assistant producer to Charlie Rose when Charlie returned to television with his national show. Doug's responsibility was to research, greet, and host such political and journalistic luminaries as Colin Powell, Peter Jennings, then Vice President Bush, and Julian Bond. From there Doug went on to writing, producing, and directing marketing and promotions campaigns at ABC, CBS and NBC. Doug also created and executed launch campaigns for Soapnet, UPN, and LOGO. In 1991 Doug moved to Los Angeles to direct for the legendary ad men Ray Jacobs and Stefan Gerber - Doug's first assignments included directing such stars as William Shatner, Morgan Freeman, Halle Berrey, and Martin Sheen. At the same time, Doug pursued an acting career with guest starring roles on Star Trek Voyager, The Drew Carey Show, The Huguley's, and Girlfriends and Chance in the ground-breaking LOGO show, Noah's Arc. His stage work includes the American premier of The Ice Pick, the Tony Award Winning South Coast Rep's premier of The Hollow Lands and the critically acclaimed production of The Bacchae, playing Dionysus, at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 2006 he formed The Ogden Group Entertainment. Their first feature, Hot Guys with Guns, was released in April of 2014 by Wolfe. The main title song, Something to Shoot For, written and sung by Mervyn Warren was short-listed for nomination for the 2015 Oscars. The script for Hot Guys with Guns was included in the core collection at the Academy library. Doug's second feature, From Zero to I Love You is represented by Shoreline Entertainment and is doing a festival run. An original pilot called The Natural Order of Things is in production. His third film, Delilah Underwood, begins shooting in the spring of 2020. Doug has served on several boards; Equality California, The Relational Center, The Celebration Theater, and currently on the board of Outfest.
Doug Stanhope was born on March 25, 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Louie (2010), Roseanne (1988) and And Punching the Clown (2016). He has been married to Renee Morrison since March 26, 2002.
Doug Stone was born on December 27, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Jûbê ninpûchô (1993), Metal Gear Solid (1998) and Kôkaku Kidôtai (1995).
Doug Stroup is a producer and actor, known for The Bible Says (2020), Bethlehem Ranch (2017) and The Dream Motel (2019).
Doug Sweetland is an American animator/director who helped define Pixar animation on early hits like "Toy Story", "Toy Story 2", "Monsters, Inc.", "Finding Nemo", and "Cars". He is a back-to-back Annie Award winner and his Pixar short, "Presto", was nominated for an Annie and an Oscar. His pitch, "Windy Day", launched Google's highly acclaimed VR series, "Spotlight Stories", and was granted a patent for its advances in virtual storytelling. Doug subsequently directed alongside Nick Stoller ("Forgetting Sarah Marshall", "The Muppets") to create the highly improvised, alt-comedy cult hit, "Storks". Doug continues his work as a creator in emerging tech. For freelance inquiries, please visit dougsweetland.com.
Doug Szczesny is an actor and producer, known for Grace Is Gone (2019), # (2014) and The Soldier (2005).
Doug Thompson is known for Alive Inside (2014).
Doug Thomsen is an American film and commercial director known for "Pride Jewel" (2022) and "Zorban, Leader of the Daxians (short, 2021). He was born in Pasadena, CA and lived in Millersburg, PA, Northville, MI, and San Francisco, CA. He is owner and Director at BT Studio. He has been married to Jennifer Cedar-Kraft since 2017.
Doug Toby was born on 13 July 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Red Dawn (1984), Walking the Edge (1985) and Hunter (1984).