Doug DeBeech

Doug DeBeech is originally from New York City, where he graduated from Fordham University at Lincoln Center with a double major in performing arts and communications.

His recent film credits include supporting and lead roles in the Toronto Film Festival top prize recipient “Bella,” “The Perfect Game,” “Breaking Up,” “An Inconvenient Head,” “Little Black Box,” “Together Alone,” “Checkout” and “Sucker Punch.”

Television credits include the lead role in writer/director Sri Rao’s series “Quarterlife,” a recurring role on “General Hospital: Nightshift,” “Wicked, Wicked Games,” “Another World” and “Third Watch.”

Doug’s New York stage credits include, “City of Angels,” “Merrily We Roll Along,” “Godspell,” “Brighten Beach Memoirs,” “Marvin’s Room” and originating the role of Chris in the critically acclaimed off Broadway hit, “Precipice.”

In Los Angeles, Doug’s stage credits include the lead role in “Swans” for The Actor’s Studio, Comedy Central’s stage performance of “Gratuity Not Included,” as well as the sketch comedy shows “What a Muse Meant” and “Super Identity Crisis”. He also appeared in the Los Angeles run of the off-Broadway drama, “Precipice.”

This spring, “The Perfect Game” will be released in theaters nationwide. You can see Doug by viewing the trailer.