Doug Hutchison
On television, Hutchison is well known for two memorable recurring roles - Eugene Victor Toomes on The X-Files and The Polaroid Man on Millenium. He has appeared regularly on Party of Five and Space: Above and Beyond. He was a series regular on Skip Chasers, Planet Rules and Local Heroes.
Hutchison has won DramaLogue Awards for his performance in The Other 5% at the Santa Monica Powerhouse Theatre and The Eight at Circle X Theatre in Hollywood. He has also appeared at Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum in Julius Caesar and Hope of the Heart with the Yale Repertory in The My House Play and Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in Sparks in the Park.
A native of Detroit, Hutchison attended the renowned Juilliard School of Drama in New York City. He has also trained under respected action coach Sanford Meisner and at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. He made his professional acting debut at the Cricket Theatre in Minneapolis in the lead role of Charles Hoban in the world premiere of Garson Kanin's play, Time and Chance.
Doug Hutchison Facts
| Occupation | Actor |
| Birthday | May 26, 1960 (48) |
| Sign | Gemini |
| Birthplace | Dover, Delaware, USA |
| Height | 5' 6" (1m68) |
Selected Filmography
| Kidnapped (2006) as Schroeder/James Devere |
| Guiding Light (2004) as Sebastian Hulce |
| Law And Order: SVU (2004) as Humphrey Becker |
| I Am Sam (2002) as Ifty |
| No Good Deed (2002) as Hoop |
| The Salton Sea (2002) |
| The Green Mile (1999) as Percy Wetmore |
| The Young Riders (1990) as Danny |
| Fresh Horses (1988) as Sproles |
| The Chocolate War (1986) as Obie |
| CSI as Nigel Crane |
| John Doe as Lenny Pescoe |
| Space: Above And Beyond as Elroy-El |
| The Practice as Jackie Cahill |
| The X-Files as Eugene Victor Tooms |
