D.C. Douglas (born February 2, 1966, Berkeley, California) is an American character actor, voice actor, and director now living in Los Angeles.
His father was a salesman and his mother was an artist. His grandparents were vaudeville performers who had divorced. His grandmother, Grace Hathaway,, continued in burlesque as a dancer with humor and his grandfather, Joe Miller, became a local legend in San Francisco for his talks at the Theosophy Lodge...
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D.C. Douglas (born February 2, 1966, Berkeley, California) is an American character actor, voice actor, and director now living in Los Angeles.
His father was a salesman and his mother was an artist. His grandparents were vaudeville performers who had divorced. His grandmother, Grace Hathaway,, continued in burlesque as a dancer with humor and his grandfather, Joe Miller, became a local legend in San Francisco for his talks at the Theosophy Lodge and his walks through Golden Gate Park every Thursday.
After performing throughout the San Francisco Bay Area in the late '70's and early '80's, Douglas moved to Los Angeles in 1985 to study at the Estelle Harman Actors Workshop. He co-created the cynical improv troupe Section Eight and was a member of the critically acclaimed Theatre of NOTE.
In 1996, he was cast in a small role on the NBC pilot, Boston Common. He returned for 10 more episodes as the anal and humorless "D.C." He has since appeared on numerous TV shows, including The Bold and...
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