- Born
- Birth nameDouglas Anthony Hutchison
- Height5′ 6¼″ (1.68 m)
- Doug grew up in Detroit and Minneapolis and eventually moved to New York City and briefly attended the Juilliard School. After studying with Sanford Meisner for two years and working at a plethora of oddball jobs (including dressing as a giant Citibank card to hand out flyers in Times Square), he worked in regional and Off-Broadway theater before landing his first feature supporting role in Fresh Horses (1988).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpousesCourtney Stodden(May 20, 2011 - March 3, 2020) (divorced)Amanda Sellers(March 13, 2003 - May 25, 2005) (divorced)
- ParentsDeloris Frances ScrippsRichard Lloyd Hutchison
- His third marriage, to the aspiring singer and actress, Courtney Stodden, took place on May 20, 2011, in the Chapel of the Flowers in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was 51; they were 16. Both of Stodden's parents were supportive of the choice; their mother Krista signed a legal consent form allowing the marriage and signed their marriage certificate as a witness. Hutchison was also Stodden's manager before they were married. He is three years older than his father-in-law Alex Stodden (born 1963) and one year younger than his mother-in-law Krista (born 1959).
- He was 27 when he played the 16-year-old Obie Jameson in The Chocolate War (1988).
- Is a fan of Stanley Kubrick's films and lists A Clockwork Orange (1971) as his favorite.
- Usually he plays bad guys and super-intelligent psycho-killers.
- Doug was frontman for a The B-52's-esque band called "The Yuh-uh-uh-uhs". The group performed at clubs and coffeehouses in and around Hollywood, cut a homegrown album entitled "YUH!", and made a music video of their cult-hit single "Vampire Chickens.".
- Whenever I have time and am compelled to watch anything, it's usually something I'm not in!
- I'm young in spirit and have lots of energy.
- I believe there's one rule in Hollywood, and that's that there are no rules.
- Life is unpredictable and you need to live every day to the fullest.
- I think being in love with life is a key to eternal youth.
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