A former Golden Gloves boxing champion,
who fought for Emanuel Steward and the
Kronk Boxing team. Doug gave up a
professional boxing career to study acting
at The Stella Adler Studio in NYC and
furthered his studies at The Folger
Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC.
After performing in dozens of Off and Off-Off
Broadway productions, he made his Off-Broadway debut in Conflict of Interest with
Al Freeman, Jr., and acted in over 500
performances of Shear Madness at The
Kennedy Center in Washington DC and San
Fransisco.
His many TV roles include: Law and Order
(NBC), Law and Order: Criminal Intent
(NBC), The Day Lincoln Was Shot (TNT),
As the World Turns (CBS), Something the
Lord Made (HBO) (2004 Emmy Award for
best TV movie), and as FBI Special Agent,
Terry "Fitz" Fitzhugh, whom he portrayed
for five seasons on the critically acclaimed
HBO series, The Wire. He made his feature
film debut in The Replacements with Keanu
Reeves.
He co-founded Do Not Panic
Productions, LLC with Jackie Julio in
2007.