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Doug E. Doug Born Douglas Bourne
January 7, 1970
Brooklyn, New YorkOccupation Actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer and film director Years active 1990-present Douglas Bourne, (born January 7, 1970) better known as Doug E. Doug is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and film director. He started his career at age 17 as a stand-up comedian. He is best known for his roles as Griffin Vesey on the CBS sitcom Cosby, Sanka Coffie in the film Cool Runnings and as the voice of Bernie in the animated film Shark Tale.
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Early life
Douglas Bourne was born in Brooklyn, New York.
Career
Doug has appeared in a number of films, including Jungle Fever (1991), Hangin' with the Homeboys (1991), Class Act (1992), Cool Runnings (1993), Operation Dumbo Drop (1995), the remake of Disney's That Darn Cat (1997), and Eight Legged Freaks (2002). He was the star of his own short-lived ABC sitcom, Where I Live, a show which won the acclaim of Bill Cosby, and subsequently played Hilton Lucas' boarder and surrogate son Griffin Vesey on Cosby. In 2004, he had a voice role in the 2004 animated feature Shark Tale, and also appeared on an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Professional career
Doug E. Doug is managed by Brian Stern at Brillstein Entertainment Partners in Beverly Hills, CA, USA.[1] Doug E. Doug started off his career as a stand-up comic at the young age of 17. Doug was first seen at the Apollo Theater by Russell Simmons, who then asked Doug to write and host a syndicated late-night program Simmons produced called The New Music Report. His entrance into film began when he spoke one line in Spike Lee's film Mo' Better Blues.[2]
Doug is known to movie viewers for his starring role as the spirited pushcart operator turned bobsled racer in Cool Runnings. The movie is based on the true story of the first Jamaican bobsled team trying to make it to the Winter Olympics.
Doug is also known for his roles as the ne'er do well Willie Stevens in Hangin' with the Homeboys. For this role, he received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actor. Chris Rock was considered for the role of Willie [3]). He played a class comedian in Class Act, a soldier enlisted for an unusual duty in Operation Dumbo Drop, an ill-fated high school student in the horror epic Dr. Giggles, and an FBI agent in That Darn Cat. In the Warner Brothers science fiction comedy Eight Legged Freaks, he portrayed a paranoid small-town radio host with visions of an alien invasion. In the animated Dreamworks film, Shark Tale, his is the voice of Bernie the jellyfish.[4]
In television, Doug starred in the ABC series Where I Live, a show developed around his life and on which he served as co-producer. In the series, he portrayed Douglas Saint Martin, a quirky teenager growing up in a working-class Caribbean family in New York. Doug also co-hosted the VH-1 series Rock of Ages and spent four seasons starring as the character Griffin in the television series Cosby. On the Nickelodeon animated show, Little Bill, Doug is the voice of Percy the pet store owner. Doug guest-starred in Touched by An Angel, Law and Order: SVU, and NBC's Conviction.
In theater, Doug starred in the musical Purlie. It ran from March 31 through April 3, 2005.[5]
Doug made his debut as a director/producer with the screenplay Citizen James, in which he also co-wrote and starred. Citizen James aired on Starz Encore/ BET Movies [6]
Filmography
Film Year Film Role Notes 1990 Mo' Better Blues Jimmy the Busboy Credited as Douglas Bourne 1991 Hangin' with the Homeboys Willie Stevens Jungle Fever Friend of Livin' Large 1992 Class Act Popsicle Dr. Giggles Trotter 1993 Cool Runnings Sanka Coffie 1995 Operation Dumbo Drop Sp4 Harvey (H.A.) Ashford Alternative title: Dumbo Drop 1997 That Darn Cat Zeke 1998 Rusty: A Dog's Tale Turbo the Turtle (Voice) Alternative title: Rusty: The Great Rescue
Rusty2000 Everything's Jake Taxi Driver Citizen James James Producer, director and writer 2002 Eight Legged Freaks Harlan Griffith 2004 Shark Tale Bernie Voice 2010 Snowmen Leonard Garvey 2011 A Novel Romance Barry Humfries Post Production Detachment Mr. Norris Post Production Television Year Title Role Notes 1993 Where I Live Douglas St. Martin 21 episodes 1996–2000 Cosby Griffin Vesey 93 episodes 2000 Touched by an Angel Ronnie 1 episode Little Bill Percy Mulch (Voice) 2 episodes 2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Rudy Lemcke 1 episode 2005 Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law 4-Year-Old/Dog (Voice) 1 episode, uncredited 2006 Conviction Toby Janes 1 episode 2007 My Gym Partner's a Monkey Bear (Voice) 1 episode 2010 Justified (TV series) Israel Fandi 3 episodes Award nominations
Year Award Result Category Film or series 1992 Independent Spirit Awards Nominated Best Male Lead Hangin' with the Homeboys 1998 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Cosby 1999 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Cosby 2000 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Cosby 1994 Young Artist Award Best Youth Comedian Where I Live References
- ^ http://pro.imdb.com/name/nm0234791/media
- ^ http://comedians.jokes.com/doug-e--doug/bio
- ^ http://hangin-with-the-homeboys-1991.fullmoviereview.com/trivia.html
- ^ http://comedians.jokes.com/doug-e--doug/bio
- ^ http://www.broadway.com/buzz/94177/underwood-rose-white-cullum-and-doug-to-appear-in-purlie-at-encores/
- ^ http://comedians.jokes.com/doug-e--doug/bio
External links
- Doug E. Doug at the Internet Movie Database
- Doug E. Doug at AllRovi
Categories:- 1970 births
- Actors from New York City
- African American actors
- African American comedians
- African American film directors
- American comedians
- American film actors
- American film directors
- American film producers
- American screenwriters
- American television actors
- American television producers
- American voice actors
- Living people
- People from Brooklyn
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