Douglas Spain

Douglas Spain

actor, producer, director

Douglas Spain was born on Apr 15, 1974 in USA. Douglas Spain's big-screen debut came with Flashfire directed by Elliot Silverstein in 1994, strarring Gangster. Douglas Spain is known for Reactionary directed by Gary Hubb, Douglas Spain stars as PFC. Gonzalez and Douglas Owens as Corp. Regan. Douglas Spain has got 9 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Douglas Spain achieved is Bloodstained Indie Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Douglas Spain plays is Badsville which will be released on Apr 07, 2021.

Douglas Spain captured critical praise and a 1998 Independent Spirit Award nomination for his feature film debut in Fox Searchlight's "Star Maps." The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, tells the dark-humored story of 'Carlos' (Spain), whose route to realizing his dreams of acting leads him to selling maps to the stars' homes as well as himself on the streets of Los Angeles. Spain appeared in HBO's "Walkout" directed by Edward James Olmos as well as "The Reading Room" opposite James Earl Jones for the Hallmark Channel. He has been seen in HBO's "Band Of Brothers" produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks; "44 Minutes" with Michael Madsen for FX; "Delivering Milo" with Bridget Fonda and Albert Finney for Deepak Nayar; USA Films' "Cherry Falls" with Brittany Murphy and Jay Mohr; Artisan Entertainment's "Permanent Midnight" alongside Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson; the independent film "Hunting Of Man" which he also Executive Produced; and three Lions Gate Films: "But I'm a Cheerleader" with Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall, "Ricochet River" starring opposite Kate Hudson, and "What's Cooking" with Mercedes Ruehl, Kyra Sedgwick and Alfre Woodard. Spain recurred on the Showtime Original Series "Resurrection Boulevard" with Elizabeth Pena and Esai Morales. He was also well received in the Showtime Original Picture "12 Angry Men," as part of a stellar ensemble cast including such acclaimed actors as Ossie Davis, George C. Scott, Jack Lemmon, Hume Cronyn, James Gandolfini and Edward James Olmos under the direction of William Friedkin. Spain made his directorial debut with the short film "Charity." Douglas Spain's stage productions include "Gunplay: La Familia" with Naked Angels, L.A. and "Sunrise In My Pocket" with Playmakers Repertory Company, North Carolina.

  • Birthday

    Apr 15, 1974
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also known

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Awards

9 wins & 2 nominations

Bloodstained Indie Film Festival
2018
Drama Feature
Winner - Festival Award
Vancouver Badass Film Festival
2018
Best Feature Film
Winner - Badass
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