Douglas Houston is an actor, known for Potter's Ground (2021). He has been married to Lakyn K. Houston since March 26, 1997. They have three children.
Douglas Ivan is an actor and writer, known for The Karate Kid (1984), Force of the Ninja (1988) and Little Ninjas (1993).
Douglas is the third of five boys raised in the suburbs of Philadelphia. A cinephile and comic book collector, Douglas developed an obsession with black and white films and live stage performances before he learned to read. With dreams to work in Hollywood, Douglas drove cross-country after high school to pursue a career in the film industry. Gleaning what he could from movie sets and blessed with the mentoring from award winning faith-based filmmakers Wes & Amanda Lewellyn, Douglas set out to make motion pictures with the specific purpose to glorify God. Today Douglas is known for directing, shooting, and editing two full-length feature films, one of which will exhibit in theaters March 3, 2022 through Fathom Events. In addition, Douglas has been invited to guest speak at several Christian Media Events and will be teaching a cinematography course at the largest Christian Film Festival in May 2022.
Douglas Johansson was born on January 31, 1960. He is an actor, known for Lo imposible (2012), Arn: Tempelriddaren (2007) and Wallander (2005).
Douglas Jones is known for The Rental (2020).
Douglas Jung is known for Hell Is Other People, The Alpha's Daughter (2023) and Jack & Lou: a Gangster Love Story.
Douglas K. Harrison is known for Reagan, 5000 Blankets (2022) and Corporate Training (2022).
Douglas Keeve is a director and producer, known for Hotel Gramercy Park (2008), Unzipped (1995) and Murder Manual (2020).
A tall, powerfully built man, Douglas Kennedy entered films after graduating from Amherst. Making his debut in 1940, he appeared in many westerns and detective thrillers, often as a villain. World War II interrupted his career, and he spent the war years as a Signal Corps officer and an operative in the OSS and US Army Intelligence. After the war he returned to Hollywood, where he began playing supporting roles in larger films and an occasional lead in a lower-budget film. He is most fondly remembered, though, by audiences of the 1950s for two roles: his western TV series Steve Donovan, Western Marshal (1955), and as one of the policemen taken over by the Martians in the sci-fi classic Invaders from Mars (1953).