Doug Hutchison
Doug Hutchison was born in Dover, Delaware, United States on May 26th, 1960 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 63, Doug Hutchison biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Doug Anthony Hutchison (born May 26, 1960) is an American character actor best known for portraying disturbing and antagonistic characters.
Obie Jameson, Sproles of 1988 film Fresh Horses, Percy Wetmore's tragic corrections officer in Stephen King's 1999 film adaptation The Green Mile, Eugene Victor Tooms on the series The X-Files, and Lost's Horace Goodspeed.
Dark Water Inc., he's owned by a production firm.
When he married 16-year-old singer Courtney Stodden, he received widespread chasis at the age of 51.
Early life
Doug Anthony Hutchison was born in Dover, Delaware. He attended Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights, Michigan, and graduated from Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota, in 1978. He later attended the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis-St Paul and studied at the Juilliard School in New York City.
Personal life
In Las Vegas, Hutchison married Courtney Stodden, his third wife. They met in Hutchison's acting class.
Stodden was 16 years old when the couple married, and Hutchison was 51. Hutchison's agent resigned, his family disowned him, and he was branded a "pedophile" as a result of his marriage. Hutchison had some defenders, including Krista Keller, who praised him for the kindness and compassion with which he treated Stodden; and Dr. Jenn Berman, a therapist who worked with the couple during their marriage appearance on Couples Therapy.
In October 2012, the couple appeared as one of the celebrity couples in the second season of VH1 reality television series Couples Therapy, which depicts celebrity couples receiving emotional therapy for relationship problems. According to Stodden, the couple began therapy to address issues that arose in their marriage as a result of their age differences. Stodden and Hutchison's marriage of two and a half years was ending with a petition for divorce on November 1, 2013. In August 2014, the two partners announced that they had reconciled.
In May 2016, it was revealed that the couple was expecting their first child. Stodden, however, suffered a miscarriage in July 2016, three months into their pregnancy. Hutchison and Stodden celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary by reaffiring their vows on May 20, 2016.
Stodden and Hutchison had separated in January 2017, but the two families were still living together at the time. Stodden filed for divorce in March 2018. In March 2020, the divorce was finalized.
Hutchison announced on April 8, 2018, via the Erick & Deer the Goat YouTube channel, that he returned to Detroit to find Erick Brown, who flies around the country with a therapy goat to spread peace, and that he enthusiastically supports Brown's campaign, the Rock Club Foundation.
Stodden's grooming, which began with him reaching out by email in 2021, was the cause of their marriage. In a 2011 interview, Hutchison said that Stodden first approached him by email.
Career
Hutchison's first professional theater work came shortly after he graduated high school, when he appeared as Alan Strang in a Saint Paul, Minnesota production of Equus.
Sing Me Through an Open Window and William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar are two of Hutchison's early stage credits. He has appeared on television shows including The Young Riders, The X-Files (as Eugene Victor Tooms), Space: Above and Beyond (as Sebastian Hulce), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (as serial killer Humphrey Becker), and 24 (as European terrorist Davros).
Hutchison's film debut in the late 1980s, appearing as Sproles in the 1988 film version of The Chocolate War's. One critic remarked on his role in Fresh Horses was that he "held the film] on his shoulders for the duration of his scenes." He appeared in films including The Lawnmower Man (1992), A Time to Kill (1996), Con Air (1997), and Batman & Robin (1999). Shaft (2000), Bait (2000), I Am Sam (2001), The Salton Sea (2002), and No Good Deed (2002) were among his later supporting roles.
James "Looney Bin Jim" Russotti in Punisher: War Zone, and his television roles included Horace Goodspeed in Lost. In 2009, he appeared in Give 'Em Hell, Malone.' In October 2008, Hutchison's production company, Dark Water, unveiled Vampire Killers, which depicts four vampire hunters fighting a 500,000-strong vampire population in Los Angeles.