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Douglas Spain (born April 15, 1974) is an American film and television actor, director and producer. In 1998 Spain was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award in the category of Best Debut Performance for his role in the film Star Maps. In 1999 he won the Rising Star Award at the Marco Island Film Festival for The Last Best Sunday and in 2006 he won the Camie award at the Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards for his part in The Reading Room. He has since appeared in various features, including Permanent Midnight, But I'm a Cheerleader, A Time for Dancing, What's Cooking?, Cherry Falls, Delivering Milo and Still Green.On television, Spain appeared in the Emmy Award-winning Band of Brothers, and has made guest appearances on Star Trek: Voyager, Pacific Blue, Nash Bridges, Brooklyn South, Becker, The Practice, JAG, Family Law, CSI: Miami, The Mentalist, NCIS, and House M.D. He has directed the films Charity, Online, Crazy, Crazy Too and The Monster.
Date Of Birth April 15, 1974 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, U.S. Profession Actor, Producer, Director Star Sign Aries
Actor Title Year Status Character Paint It Red 2017 filming Humberto Badsville 2017 post-production Charlie HollyWeird 2017 post-production Steve Fernandez Modus Operandi announced Inspector Vincent Sanchez North by El Norte 2016 Bondo Modus Operandi 2014 Short Inspector Vincent Sanchez Line of Duty 2013 Agent Ortiz A Holiday Heist 2011 Pablo Boy Toy 2011 Video Jorge Without Men 2011 Angel Reactionary 2011 Short PFC. Gonzalez Brothers & Sisters 2011 TV Series Brian Garcia American Flyer 2010 Bondo Reflections 2009/I Short Reflection 2 American Cowslip 2009 Jorge The Mentalist 2008 TV Series Hector Romerez Hotel California 2008 Manny Boiler Maker 2008 Humberto The Bookie 2008 Freddy Fix 2008/I Perez House M.D. 2007 TV Series Latino Fellow Still Green 2007 Bill Unbeknown 2007 Short Carts 2007 Roberto The Memory Thief 2007 Dominic NCIS 2006 TV Series Ceasar Bernal Walkout 2006 TV Movie David Sanchez Next Exit 2005 Charles Freezerburn 2005 Sara the Key Hair The Reading Room 2005 TV Movie Javier Queer Eye for the Homeless Guy 2005 Short Kai CSI: Miami 2004 TV Series Raul Arias Rent-a-Person 2004 Short Pooper JAG 2004 TV Series P. O. Lewis Cumpeano 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out 2003 TV Movie Bobby Martinez Hunting of Man 2003 Simon Falcon Nightstalker 2002 Father Rodriguez Resurrection Blvd. 2000-2002 TV Series Tommy Corrales / Tommy The Practice 2002 TV Series Miguel Javalera Band of Brothers 2001 TV Mini-Series Antonio C. Garcia Ricochet River 2001 Jesse Howl Delivering Milo 2001 Mr. Gordon Rave 2000 Daffy Cherry Falls 2000 Mark Family Law 2000 TV Series Sereno What's Cooking? 2000 Anthony 'Tony' Avila Blink of an Eye 1999 Steven But I'm a Cheerleader 1999 Andre Silence Living in Houses 1999 Short Marco The Last Best Sunday 1999 Joseph Becker 1999 TV Series Javier Beach Movie 1998 Bernie Permanent Midnight 1998 Miguel Brooklyn South 1998 TV Series Carlos Four Corners 1998 TV Series Gabriel Nothing Sacred 1997 TV Series Ottavio 12 Angry Men 1997 TV Movie The Accused Nash Bridges 1997 TV Series Mike Gomez Riot 1997 TV Movie Manuel (segment "Caught in the Fever") Star Maps 1997 Carlos Amado Pacific Blue 1996 TV Series Rickey Dominguez Star Trek: Voyager 1995 TV Series Young Chakotay Tecumseh: The Last Warrior 1995 TV Movie Teen Tecumseh Flashfire 1994 Gangster
Producer Title Year Status Character Badsville 2017 producer post-production Line of Duty 2013 producer D.B.A.C. 2010 Short producer The Monster 2008/I Short producer The House 2008/II Short producer Mr. Popular 2008 Short executive producer Crazy Too 2008 Short producer Crazy 2008/I Short producer Sincere 2007 Video short producer Online 2006 Short producer Charity 2004 Short producer Hunting of Man 2003 executive producer
Director Title Year Status Character D.B.A.C. 2010 Short The Monster 2008/I Short The House 2008/II Short Crazy Too 2008 Short Crazy 2008/I Short Sincere 2007 Video short Online 2006 Short Charity 2004 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character D.B.A.C. 2010 Short written by The Monster 2008/I Short story Mr. Popular 2008 Short story Crazy Too 2008 Short written by Crazy 2008/I Short Sincere 2007 Video short story Charity 2004 Short written by
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character The Monster 2008/I Short Mr. Popular 2008 Short Crazy Too 2008 Short
Editor Title Year Status Character The Monster 2008/I Short The House 2008/II Short Crazy Too 2008 Short
Thanks Title Year Status Character Close Range 2015 very special thanks House of Good and Evil 2013 very special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character 2014 ALMA Awards 2014 TV Movie Himself 2013 ALMA Awards 2013 TV Special Himself 2012 ALMA Awards 2012 TV Special Himself D.B.A.C. 2010 Short Himself Campus Chillout! 2009 TV Movie documentary Rock & A Hard Place 2008 TV Series Himself E! True Hollywood Story 2008 TV Series documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2013 Best Narrative Feature Boston International Film Festival Line of Duty (2013) 2013 Special Jury Award WorldFest Houston Best Feature Film Line of Duty (2013) 2007 Spirit of the Independent Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Best Ensemble Still Green (2007) 2006 Camie Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards The Reading Room (2005) 1999 Rising Star Award Marco Island Film Festival
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2016 Maverick Movie Award Maverick Movie Awards Best Picture: Feature Badsville (2017) 1998 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Debut Performance Star Maps (1997)
Known for movies Star Maps (1997) as Carlos Amado
12 Angry Men (1997) as The Accused
Band of Brothers (2001) as Antonio C. Garcia
But I'm a Cheerleader (1999) as Andre