Douglas M. Eames
Douglas M. Eames was born on Sep 04, 1964 in USA. Douglas M. Eames's big-screen debut came with Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers directed by Joanna Kerns in 2004, strarring Ukrainian Crewman #1 (uncredited). Douglas M. Eames is known for Loss of Grace directed by Arun Konda, Jasmine Waltz stars as Cathy and Paul Logan as Jordan. The upcoming new movie Douglas M. Eames plays is The Most Haunted House in Venice Beach which will be released on Jan 08, 2021.
Born in the New Orleans area, Doug first developed an interest in acting at the age of 6. After noting that most movies were filmed in Technicolor, he told his mother that it was his dream to move to this mysterious city. She explained that Hollywood was the place he ought to be, and pretended to make a phone call to the studios to appease her son. "Okay, you're now an actor," she said. At last he had the validation he needed.4 years later, he was starring in Baton Rouge Little Theater's production of "Finishing Touches" and appearing in local TV commercials.Doug continued his acting interests in college at Southeastern Louisiana University in various university productions, including Moliere's "The Miser" (as Harpagon), and Sheridan's "The Rivals", (as Faulkland), moving to Los Angeles the year he graduated, 1986; his first big break was playing a regular under 5 orderly on ABC's "General Hospital" during the tenure of casting directors Marvin Paige and Skitch Hendricks. This led to a lead role in cult film director Andy Milligan's last picture, "Surgikill."During his early years in Hollywood, Doug also worked as a stand-in for several actors including George Burns ("18 Again"), Martin Short ("The Making of Me"), and Freddy Rodriguez ("6 Feet Under", "Dreamer").More recently, Doug had a featured part in the Disney/Bruckheimer film "Glory Road", and played a character role in Growing Pains TV-movie reunion, "Return of the Seavers," directed by Joanna Kerns.In addition to acting, Doug has also done voice-over work. His most notable project in this area was his portrayal of the "Old Dog" in indie animator John Gati's adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snowman."
Birthday
Sep 04, 1964Place of Birth
Ponchatoula, Louisiana, USA
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