Jim Doughan

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Jim Doughan
Born
James Francis Doughan

United States
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater University of Minnesota Duluth (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actor, teacher, writer
Years active1985–2009 (actor)
2009-present (teacher)
Spouse
Kate Benton
(m. 1988)

James Francis Doughan [1] is an American actor, teacher and writer. He is best known for his roles as Detective Doyle in The Mask (1994) and Detective Allen as well as the voice of Lucky the Cat in Stuart Little (1999) and the head coach for the soccer team Stuart and his human brother, George Little, play for in Stuart Little 2 (2002). [2] [3] [4] He is currently a performing arts teacher at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, California. [5] [6]

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Career

Doughan has been working as a professional actor and writer since 1981 in theatre, film, and television. He was a resident company member for the Dudley Rigg’s Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis from 1981 to 1985, and the Los Angeles comedy theater The Groundlings from 1985 to 1993. He has appeared in The Flintstones , The Mask , Stuart Little , Stuart Little 2 , The Haunted Mansion , Evan Almighty , and Hotel for Dogs , in addition to guest appearances in several television series. [3] [2] Before becoming a performing arts teacher at Harvard-Westlake School Doughan taught History, English and Drama at the Westridge School in Pasadena, California. He has been a mentor for student writers, and a director for the Harvard-Westlake School Playwright’s Workshop. He has also taught at the Harvard-Westlake School Summer Intensive Actor’s Workshop and an improvisation master class at the USC Marshall School of Business. [5]

Education

Doughan attended Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota and graduated in 1977. [4] He also attended the University of Minnesota Duluth, where he received his BFA degree in theatre. [5] [6] [7]

Personal life

Doughan married Kate Benton in 1988. Benton is an actress and writer who was also a member of The Groundlings. Benton also works as a teacher at the Harvard-Westlake School. [8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Ruthless People Cop at Sam's House
1987In-Self DefenseRoleTV movie
1988 My Stepmother Is An Alien Party Guest
1989 Tarzan in Manhattan RoleTV movie
1994 The Flintstones Maitre d'
1994 The Mask Detective Doyle
1999 Stuart Little Detective Allen / LuckyVoice
2000 The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave Super Dave's DoctorVideo
2000 The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas Dinosaur Confessor
2002 Stuart Little 2 The Soccer Coach
2003 The Haunted Mansion Mr. Coleman
2006 Grilled Andy Wilson
2007 Evan Almighty Neighbor
2009 Hotel for Dogs Male Reporter

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 Moonlighting Man in 223Episode: "The Lady in the Iron Mask"
1987 Fame Assistant DirectorEpisode: "Love Kittens Go To High School"
1987 Night Court Jason the Pleading ManEpisode: "A Day in the Life"
1987 Throb RobertEpisode: "Genius"
1987 The Charmings SalesmanEpisode: "The Charming's Buy a Car"
1987 Roomies Station Manager/Stan2 Episodes
1988 Webster BillyEpisode: "The Four Tops: The Sequel"
1988 Newhart Group LeaderEpisode: "The Buck Stops Here"
1988 Frank's Place LouisEpisode: "Frank's Place - The Movie"
1988 Coming of Age TomEpisode: "The Kids are Coming, the Kids are Coming"
1988 The Golden Girls BenEpisode: "Yokel Hero"
1989 Thirtysomething Accountant FredEpisode: "First Day/Last Day"
1989On the TelevisionVariousEpisode: "Our Maid Imelda"
1986-89 227 Larry/Rusty2 Episodes
1989 China Beach Resident DoctorEpisode: "The World: Part 1"
1990 Empty Nest Man at PartyEpisode: "Goodbye, Mr. Dietz"
1990 His & Hers Mr. Buckey13 Episodes
1991 Family Matters JimmyEpisode: "High Hopes"
1991 Who's the Boss The Amazing DaveEpisode: "Party Politics"
1991 True Colors Officer DehlingEpisode: "Homies Alone"
1991 Riders in the Sky MuleyEpisode: "Harmony Ranch"
1987-91 Perfect Strangers Jimmy/Jimmy, the Security Guard4 Episodes
1993 Sisters Gordon WassermanEpisode: "Things Are Tough All Over"
1993 Flying Blind MinisterEpisode: "The Spy Who Came in from the Old"
1993 Coach JanitorEpisode: "Belly of the Beast"
1995 Platypus Man SpeakerEpisode: "Both Sides Now"
1995 Kirk RobEpisode: "Kirk Unplugged"
1996 Night Stand EdEpisode: "Sexaholics"
1989-97 Murphy Brown Janitor/T.D.2 Episodes
1997 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Mr. PoleEpisode: "Witch"
1998 Step by Step Justice PruettEpisode: "Goin to the Chapel"
1998 Ellen Camera AssistantEpisode: "Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute: Part 1"
2004 That's So Raven Professor BenjaminEpisode: "Taken to the Cleaners"
2006 Jake in Progress CarlEpisode: "Eyebrow Girl vs. Smirkface"
2006-07 The War at Home Father Conlon2 Episodes

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