Doug Maulden-Locke was born in Massachusetts in 1974, raised in both Western MA and Orlando, FL, and grew up with a powerful desire to be an entertainer. His professional and personal experience includes roles both behind and in front of the camera, as well on stage and in theme parks. Doug began working in local affiliate television in 1991, primarily in behind-the-scenes technical roles for News, Sports, Talk Shows, and entertainment programming, eventually working his way up into management with a TV Centralcasting Hub supporting a series of local stations in the southeast. This experience led to a leadership position at the cable network level, overseeing global playout origination and numerous live and high profile program events in the US, Canada, Europe and Latin America. Over the years, Doug also held Entertainment roles at two Orlando, FL-based theme parks, performing as costumed characters in parades and on stage, which eventually overlapped into his broadcast career when he was tapped to don the 'Michigan J. Frog (Character)' for on-air promos and in-person station promotion events. In addition to his broadcast and performance experience, Doug is an emerging independent film producer, and also a long-time volunteer for comic-con and fan conventions, working a number of shows in many roles around the US and UK since 2007. His convention volunteer work led to a brief on-screen appearance alongside Carrie Fisher in the documentary Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016).
Doug May is known for Deadstream (2022), He's Dead & So Am I (2023) and Loving Lyfe (2019).
Doug McKeon was born on June 10, 1966 in Pompton Plains, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and director, known for On Golden Pond (1981), Come Away Home (2005) and The Boys of Sunset Ridge (2001). He is married to Kathy McKeon. They have three children.
Doug Mitchell is an actor, known for Animus (2013).
Doug Moe is known for Inside Amy Schumer (2013), Difficult People (2015) and 30 Rock (2006).
Doug has been involved in improv for over 30 years. He studied improv under Ron Wilson, founding member of the Groundlings, and acting with Duke Stroud and Whitney Rydbeck. Doug co-founded The Box Performance Space and Improv Theater over 10 years ago, and it has been Albuquerque's premier home to Live Comedy Improv with The Show, and Albuquerque's largest improv community. Many well-known performers have graced the stage of The Box, including Bob Odenkirk and Kevin McDonald. The Improv Classes at The Box have instructed thousands of students through the years, winning many local awards along the way. Co-Artistic Director of Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company Doug is the founder of Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company, celebrating its 15th Season in 2019. Doug wears many hats as co-artistic director of CPTC: among them are director, producer, set designer and builder, marketer, and sometimes, even actor. He loves all aspects of the theater and especially the chance to help young artists grow and develop. Doug is proud of the young women and men who grew up in the program and who are now working and collaborating with CPTC. Proud Father Doug is the very proud father of Albuquerque local actor and filmmaker Kelsey Leos Montoya. Kelsey is the most important reason why he founded Cardboard Playhouse Theatre Company, to give his son and other children a forum to perform and create magic on the stage. Kelsey is also a cast member in "Third Act" and has also gone on to direct many of Cardboard Playhouse shows himself.
Doug Moodie is an actor, known for Battlefield Death Tales (2012).
Doug Morency is an actor and writer, known for The Gavin Crawford Show (2000), Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) and A Made Bed (2020).
Doug Morgan is an actor, known for Chop Chop Chang: Operation C.H.I.M.P (2019) and Goodnight, Julia (2014).