Doug Warhit

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Doug Warhit
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Author
Actor
Acting instructor
director
psychotherapist

Douglas M. Warhit is an author, director, actor, acting instructor, licensed psychotherapist, and life coach in Los Angeles, California. He has appeared in the films Beverly Hills Cop , Look Who's Talking , and Christine . He has guest starred on the television shows as NYPD Blue , ALF , and as the Ferengi Kazago in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Battle".

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Warhit has written three books, Book the Job: 143 Things Actors Need to Know to Make It Happen, The Actor's Audition Checklist, and Warhit's Guidebook For The Actor. He has been named "One of the Top Ten Acting Coaches in Los Angeles" by Backstage magazine. [1] and The Hollywood Reporter. [2]

Warhit has an undergraduate degree from New York University and a master's degree from Antioch University.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981 The Chosen Sam
1983 Private School Dorm Boy
1983 Christine Bemis
1984 Body Double Video Salesman
1984 Toy Soldiers Larry
1984 Beverly Hills Cop Bonded Warehouse Clerk #2
1986 Playing for Keeps Larry Diamond
1986 Moonlighting Doug
1990 Look Who's Talking Too Male Client

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References

  1. Kuhn, Sarah (2007-05-14). "Reader's Choice: L.A." Backstage . Nielsen Business Media. Archived from the original on December 19, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-29.
  2. Schneider, Wolf (2005-12-08). "Drama Lessons". The Hollywood Reporter .