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Theatre Credits Anime/Games Credits
as of NOVEMBER 2025
Projects in Development
- Debt Valley (Leonard Mason) – Script
- Midnight Creature Double Feature (William Huxley) – Script
TV/Films in Production
- Make The Devil Pay (Warren) – Post-Prod
- Love One Another (Strange Man) – Post-Prod
- What Did You Do? (Reggie) – Post-Prod
Past Film & TV
- Intruder (2025) – Jude Micah
- Elkhorn (2025) (TV Series) – Sheriff Harmon (3 episodes, 2025)
- Sleeping Princess (2025) (TV Mini-series) – Keith (2 episodes, 2025)
- Saving Nora (2025) (TV Mini-series) – Mr. Grimm
- The Witch Hunter (2024) – Azzo
- The Red Box Project (2024) – Austin
- Wild West Chronicles (2024) (TV Series) – Marshal George Gard (1 episode, 2024)
- The Vampyre (2023) (Short) – Van Helsing
- Secrets in the Desert (2023) (TV Movie) – Buzz
- Who Guardeth the Guards (2023) (Short) – Reductio Ad Absurdum
- The Vale Untold (2022) – The Burning Bush (voice)
- Cuddly Toys (2022) – Reverend Maxwell
- CSI: Vegas (2022) (TV Series) – Rob Carter (1 episode, 2022)
- Drowning in Secrets (2022) (TV Movie) – Caleb Brown
- Killer Stepmom (2022) (TV Movie) – Randy McNabb
- Debt Valley (2021) (Short) – Leonard Mason
- Aquarium of the Dead (2021) – Daniel Hanley
- The Killer in My Backyard (2021) (TV Movie) – Ron
- The Encounter (2020) (TV Series) – Lewis (1 episode, 2020)
- The Valhalla Murders (2020) (TV Series) – Additional Voices / Benedikt (2 episodes, 2020)
- Life with Al: A Resident Evil Micro-Series (2019) (Video) – Albert Wesker Actor, Director, Editor, Executive Producer, Writer
- Ad Astra (2019) – SpaceCom Voice
- Wizard School Dropout (2019) (TV Series) – Professor Grundlesnoot (3 episodes, 2019)
- The Hard Scene (2018) (Short) – Mark
- Smartass (2017) – Dad
- The Bold and the Beautiful (1997–2017) (TV Series) – Dr. Andrews / Dr. Whittman / Chip (25 episodes, 1997-2017)
- Isle of the Dead (2016) – Colonel Aiden Wexler, Writer (story) (uncredited)
- Ribbons (2016) – Frank Greenlee
- KILD TV (2016) – Milton Web / Dr. Perseco
- The Shickles (2016) – Barry
- Z Nation (2015–2016) (TV Series) – Pa Kettle (3 episodes, 2015)
- The Haunted Hathaways (2015) (TV Series) – Oliver Loomis (1 episode, 2015)
- What I Discovered (2015) (Short) – Vinton Drake (voice)
- Heaven Adores You (2014) – Special Thanks
- Apocalypse Kiss (2014) – Adrian
- Helen Alone (2014) – Mark’s Dad / Announcer, Additional Editor
- Alpha House (2014) (Video) – Marshall
- The Young and the Restless (1996–2014) (TV Series) – Kurtz / Cohort / Chad Atherton / Receptionist (12 episodes, 1996-2014)
- Days of Our Lives (1991–2014) (TV Series) – Mr. Bob Salke / Brad / Bellman (6 episodes, 1991-2014)
- Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) (TV Movie) – Bud
- NCIS (2014) (TV Series) – Tom Speakman (1 episode, 2014)
- Kickin’ It (2013) (TV Series) – Chuck Crawford (1 episode, 2013)
- Dog with a Blog (2013) (TV Series) – Rick Stewart (1 episode, 2013)
- Death Follows (2013) (Short) – Executive Producer, Special Thanks
- Sullivan & Son (2012) (TV Series) – HR Guy (1 episode, 2012)
- Franklin & Bash (2012) (TV Series) – Wooten (1 episode, 2012)
- Workaholics (2012) (TV Series) – Tattoo Artist (1 episode, 2012)
- NCIS: Los Angeles (2012) (TV Series) – Rob Nelson (1 episode, 2012)
- 2 Broke Girls (2012) (TV Series) – Conrad Dean (1 episode, 2012)
- Hot in Cleveland (2012) (TV Series) – Peter Filsinger (1 episode, 2012)
- Bucket and Skinner‘s Epic Adventures (2012) (TV Series) – Blake’s Dad (1 episode, 2012)
- Castle (2012) (TV Series) – Bill Moss (1 episode, 2012)
- …or Die (2012) (Short) – D.C.
- Raising Hope (2011) (TV Series) – Man in Suit (1 episode, 2011)
- 50/50 (2011) – Live Volcano Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
- Change Your Life! (2010) (Video) – Randy Reynolds
- Criminal Minds (2010) (TV Series) – Mr. Krouse (1 episode, 2010)
- Titanic II (2010) (Video) – Captain Howard
- A Star Is Born: Special Features (2010) (Video) – Narrator
- Tea Party PSA (2010) (Video) – D.C. Douglas L. Baxterstein Jr., Director, Editor, Executive Producer, Writer
- Three Rivers (2009) (TV Series) – Dr. Ralston (1 episode, 2009)
- Labor Pains (2009) – Vista Producer
- Poker Run (2009) – Amarillo Slim
- The Crooked Eye (2009) (Short) – Frank, Director, Editor, Executive Producer, Digital Compositor, Writer (adaptation)
- Pushing Twilight (2008) (TV Series) – The Host (7 episodes, 2008)
- Without a Trace (2008) (TV Series) – Charlie Reed (1 episode, 2008)
- Shelter (2008) – Luke Greeley
- Black Ops (2008) (Video) – Larry Grubman
- Bling (2008) (Short) – Nathan
- Final Approach (2007) (TV Movie) – Doug Ellis
- Passions (2007) (TV Series) – Dr. Kirkwood (3 episodes, 2007)
- Completing Kaden (2007) (TV Series) – Leeann’s Dad (2 episodes, 2007)
- Fred Claus (2007) – Adr Voice Match (Kevin Spacey)
- Universal Remote (2007) – The Narrator / The Navy Suit
- Sister’s Keeper (2007) – Richard Stander
- 24 (2007) (TV Series) – Blake Simon (1 episode, 2007)
- What About Brian (2006–2007) (TV Series) – Gary Barnes (2 episodes, 2006)
- Western Extreme (2006– ) (TV Series) – Narrator
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2006) (TV Series) – Snooty Interviewer (1 episode, 2006)
- Factory Girl (2006) – Adr Voice Match (Guy Pearce)
- The Lance Baxter Show (2006) (Video) – Lance Baxter, Director, Editor, Lyrics, Executive Producer, Writer
- 666: The Child (2006) – Dr. Loring (as DC Douglas)
- New York Waiting (2006) – Exion
- The Inside (2005) (TV Series) – Ned Batter (1 episode, 2005)
- Strong Medicine (2005) (TV Series) – Agent Norton (1 episode, 2005)
- Las Vegas (2005) (TV Series) – Barnett (1 episode, 2005)
- 5.6 Seconds (2005) (Short) – Radio Announcer
- Duck, Duck, Goose! (2005) (Short) – Jacob, Director, Editor, Producer, Writer
- Billy’s Dad Is a Fudge-Packer! (2004) (Short) – Narrator (voice)
- Streakers (2004) (Short) – Jack
- House of Clues (2004) (TV Series) – Narrator (13 episodes, 2004)
- NYPD Blue (2004) (TV Series) – Dr. Ted Hollingsworth (1 episode, 2004)
- Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) – Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
- Billy Makes the Cut (2003) (Short) – Sal
- JAG (2003) (TV Series) – Dr. Alan Ganzel (1 episode, 2003)
- Star Trek: Enterprise (2003) (TV Series) – Zepht (1 episode, 2003)
- Mister Sterling(2003) (TV Series) – Danny (1 episode, 2003)
- Ga-Ga (2003) (Short) – Calio
- The Commission (2003) – Assistant Counsel Howard P. Willens
- Actors Anonymous: The Truth Behind the Dream (2003) – Self, Editor
- Scarecrow Slayer (2003) (Video) – Dr. Baxter
- Side Show (2003) (Short) – Sleazy Producer
- Grace (2003) (Short) – Nate, Editor
- ER (2002) (TV Series) – Ken Ambrose (1 episode, 2002)
- That ’80s Show (2002) (TV Series) – Preppy Scum (1 episode, 2002)
- Killers 2: The Beast (2002) (Video) – Dr. W. B. Miller
- Charmed (2001) (TV Series) – Craig (1 episode, 2001)
- Totally Blonde (2001) – French Waiter / Douglas The Hotel Clerk
- Dark Forest in the Mountains (2000) – Editor
- They Shoot Movies, Don’t They? …the Making of ‘Mirage’ (2000) (Video) – Editor
- Business of Acting (2000) (Video) – Editor
- Freud and Darwin Sitting in a Tree (2000) (Short) – Charlie, Director, Editor, Producer, Writer
- De Lelijke Amerikaan (1999) (Video) – Jørg, Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Co-Producer, Writer
- Xena: Warrior Princess (1999) (TV Series) – Voice Actor (1 episode, 1999)
- King’s Pawn (1999) (TV Movie) – Clark
- Young Hercules (1998–1999) (TV Series) – Opening Announcer (50 episodes, 1998)
- Emma’s Wish (1998) (TV Movie) – Carney
- Silk Stalkings (1998) (TV Series) – Ferret (1 episode, 1998)
- Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1998) (TV Series) – Wally (segment “The Scoop”) (1 episode, 1998)
- Beverly Hills, 90210 (1998) (TV Series) – Mr. Remington (1 episode, 1998)
- Hide N’ Seek (1998) (Short) – Editor
- Just Add Water (1998) (Short) – Barry
- Two Weeks Later (1998) (Short) – Solomon, Editor
- The Eighth Plane (1998) (Short) – Henry, Director, Editor, Writer
- Diagnosis Murder (1997) (TV Series) – Randy Thompson (1 episode, 1997)
- Boston Common (1996–1997) (TV Series) – D.C. / Ben (10 episodes, 1996-1997)
- Claude’s Crib (1997) (TV Series) – Snobbish Waiter (1 episode, 1997)
- Falling Words (1997) (Short) – Lance, Editor, Producer, Writer
- Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) – Technician #1
- Hudson Street (1995) (TV Series) – Kid (1 episode, 1995)
- Melrose Place (1994) (TV Series) – Dweeby Executive (1 episode, 1994)
- Renegade (1992) (TV Series) – Father Nelson (1 episode, 1992)
- Civil Wars (1992) (TV Series) – Ernie (1 episode, 1992)
- General Hospital (1991) (TV Series) – Sidney (1 episode, 1991)
- Coach (1991) (TV Series) – David (1 episode, 1991)
- Future Force (1989) – Billy
- Earth Girls Are Easy (1988) – Club Dancer (uncredited)
Theatre Credits Anime/Games Credits
Voice Over Talent: D.C. Douglas
D.C. Douglas, a man of myriad voices and an enviable on-screen presence, has carved out a niche in the entertainment industry that’s as versatile as it is entertaining. From voice acting in video games to roles in film and television, Douglas’s career showcases his wide-ranging talent. But today, let’s hone in on his film and television credits, which are as diverse as they are memorable.
Starting on the small screen, Douglas has appeared in a variety of roles that span across genres and styles. Notably, his stint in the zany, shark-infested waters of “Sharknado 2: The Second One” offered viewers a blend of horror, humor, and unabashed campiness, contributing to the cult status of the Sharknado series. Douglas’s role, while brief, was memorable for its earnestness amidst the chaos of flying sharks.
In “Z Nation,” an action-packed series that explores a zombie-infested post-apocalyptic world, Douglas’s contribution as Pa Kettle in “Batch 47” provided a disturbing yet intriguing character to the series’ colorful ensemble. His portrayal of a sinister farmer with a deadly secret was both chilling and dramatically satisfying, adding depth to an already compelling storyline.
Douglas also ventured into the final frontier with his guest appearance on “Star Trek: Enterprise.” As Zepht in the episode “The Breach,” Douglas showcased his ability to adapt to the unique demands of science fiction, embodying an alien character with nuanced human emotions and motivations, further highlighting his adaptability and range as an actor.
However, Douglas’s versatility doesn’t stop at genre roles. He has also dipped his toes in more traditional TV fare. His portrayal of various characters across different episodes of “NCIS” and “NCIS: Los Angeles” speaks to his skill at slipping into diverse roles seamlessly. Whether it’s as a tech expert or a nefarious villain, Douglas brings a unique spark to each performance, making even small parts memorable.
Transitioning to his film career, Douglas has not shied away from eclectic roles that span a wide array of thematic elements. His role in the satirical disaster film “Sharknado 2” was just the tip of the iceberg. Douglas’s filmography includes a mix of indie films and blockbuster genres, showcasing his flexibility and eagerness to embrace different types of storytelling.
One of Douglas’s more grounded roles came in the form of “Isle of the Dead,” a film where he played Colonel Wexler. The movie, which blends elements of horror with military drama, allowed Douglas to explore a complex character whose moral lines are blurred amidst chaos and infection. His performance anchored the film, providing a solid foundation for the unfolding drama.
Beyond horror and sci-fi, Douglas has also explored roles in drama and action films, each time bringing new dimensions to his characters. Whether he’s portraying a desperate father, a cunning villain, or a comedic relief, Douglas manages to steal scenes with his charisma and depth.
In summary, D.C. Douglas’s career in film and television is a testament to his vast talent and adaptability. From the fantastical realms of science fiction and horror to the gritty realism of crime dramas, Douglas brings each character to life with a distinctive flair that’s uniquely his own. His ability to imbue each role with a sense of authenticity and complexity, regardless of the genre, makes him a standout actor in a sea of Hollywood talent. Douglas’s journey through film and television not only highlights his skillful acting but also his unwavering passion for storytelling in all its forms. — TSG Management