Doug
Fahl
Actor
Singer
Director
REEL
ABOUT
ME!
A veteran of the stage, Doug has performed as an actor, singer, and dancer in over 75 theatrical productions. A graduate of University of Utah Theater and Music Department, Doug has acted professionally in Seattle and Salt Lake City for over 40 years, with such theaters as Seattle Repertory Theater; Village Theater; Seattle Musical Theater; Second Story Rep; Theatre 22; ArtsWest; Annex; StageRight; Harlequin Productions; Pioneer Theater Company; Sundance Theater; Salt Lake Acting Company and more.
In 2007, Doug made his feature film debut by landing his first leading role in ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction, directed by Kevin Hamedani. ZMD was acquired by Lionsgate/After Dark Distributing and was part of the 2010 Horror Fest (8 Films to Die For). Additionally, Doug has featured roles in PUNCH; Speak Not; A Away; TV Smuggler; The Dead Men; and JUNK. He made his network television debut with a guest role in Syfy's Z-Nation.
In 2017, Doug received nominations for “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play” with both the 2017 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards and the 2017 Gregory Awards for his character work in "The Pride" at Theatre 22. Doug also works as a video producer and director of stage and film.