Doug Anthony Hutchison was born on 26 May 1960 in Dover, Delaware USA. Doug is a television and movie actor, possibly best recognised for his antagonistic roles in various TV shows. Some people might recognise him as a Horace Goodspeed – a character in the hit TV series “Lost” which became Doug Hutchison’s most famous role.
Doug Hutchison Net Worth $3 Million
So how rich is Doug Hutchison? Sources estimate his current net worth to be $3 million. Most, if not all of his net worth has been accumulated from his work as an actor in television and films.
Doug Hutchison’s parents moved the family to Minnesota, and he attended Apple Valley High School and then Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights, Michigan. He later studied at the University of Minnesota, and at The Juilliard School in New York City.
Doug Hutchison’s career as an actor began in the theatre in the mid-1980s – he played parts in “Julius Caesar”, “Sing Me through an Open Window” and “Equus”. The beginning of his television career is marked with his appearances as a guest actor in “The X-Files”, “Space: Above and Beyond”, “Millennium” and “Party of Five”. In 1988 Doug made his film debut in “Fresh Horses”, and later on the same year in “The Chocolate War”. Between 1992 and 2002, he appeared in numerous films such as “The Green Mile”, “A Time To Kill”, “Batman & Robin”, “The Salton Sea” and “No Good Deed”, which helped to raise his overall net worth and popularity.
However, after 2002, Doug became less active as an actor, focusing more on production and short films. Hutchinson is a director of the TV show “Vampire Killers” about vampire hunters. While he didn’t appear in many movies and television shows at that time, his work on other projects contributed to his net worth. In 2007, he appeared on the big screens again as JT Montgomery in “Moola” and has since played supporting roles in a few other titles. While there are not that many TV show titles on Doug Hutchison’s list, they are all well-known and successful ones, such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2002), “CSI: Miami” (2004), “Lost” (2007), “24” (2010) and “Lie to Me” (2011). During his career, Doug has been nominated for only one award – Satellite award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in “The Green Mile” in 1999.
In his personal life, Doug Hutchinson has been married three times and his last marriage was the one that caused a strong reaction in the media. Doug’s first wife was Kathleen Davison(1999–2002) and second Amanda Sellers(2003–05), before he married musician Courtney Stodden in 2011 who was his student and at that time was only 16 years old (Hutchinson was 51). Their whole relationship has been very public – in 2012 the couple starred in a reality TV show “Couples Therapy”. Apparently, these public therapy sessions didn’t help much as the couple considered divorcing in 2013, but are still together and are even planning to renew the wedding vows soon. Interestingly, the scandalous intricacies of his relationship might have been beneficial to Doug’s net worth and popularity.
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Drama, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Drama
Movies
The Green Mile, Punisher: War Zone, I Am Sam, Con Air, Bait, A Time to Kill, The Salton Sea, The Burrowers, No Good Deed, Batman & Robin, Give 'Em Hell, Malone, The Chocolate War, Fresh Horses, The Lawnmower Man, Moola, The Green Mile, Punisher: War Zone, I Am Sam, Con Air, Bait, A Time to Kill, The...
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Quote
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I usually don't find myself reacting to my characters. I just create them ... And let the audience decide whether they're empathetic or scared or compelled to cheer me on.
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I think being in love with life is a key to eternal youth.
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Life is unpredictable and you need to live every day to the fullest.
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I believe there's one rule in Hollywood, and that's that there are no rules.
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I'm young in spirit and have lots of energy.
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Whenever I have time and am compelled to watch anything, it's usually something I'm not in!
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Fact
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He was 27 years old when he played the 16-year-old Obie Jameson in The Chocolate War (1988).
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His parents are Richard Lloyd Hutchison and Deloris Frances Scripps.
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He was born with the first name "Doug" (not "Douglas").
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His third marriage to aspiring singer and actress Courtney Stodden took place on May 20, 2011, in the Chapel of the Flowers in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was 51; she was 16. Both of Stodden's parents were supportive of the choice; her mother Krista signed a legal consent form allowing the marriage, as well as having signed their marriage certificate as a witness. Hutchison was also Stodden's manager before they were married. He is three years older than his father-in-law Alex Stodden (born 1963) and one year younger than his mother-in-law Krista (born 1959).
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Production company is called Dark Water Productions.
Had a Yorkshire terrier dog, with ex-fiancée Kathleen Davison, called Hopper.
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Doug was front man for a The B-52's-esque band called "The Yuh-uh-uh-uhs". The group performed at clubs and coffeehouses in and around Hollywood, cut a homegrown album entitled "YUH!", and made a music video of their cult-hit single, "Vampire Chickens".
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Are You Scared Yet?
2018
pre-production
Javy
Bogie and Bacall
2016
announced
Spencer Tracy
CSI: Immortality
2015
TV Movie
Dalton Betton
Alien's Sister
2014
Short
Albert
Lie to Me
2011
TV Series
Lane Bradley
24
2010
TV Series
Davros
Give 'em Hell Malone
2009
Matchstick
Lost
2007-2009
TV Series
Horace Goodspeed
Lost: Destiny Calls
2009
TV Movie
Narrator (voice)
Punisher: War Zone
2008
Loony Bin Jim
Days of Wrath
2008
Vadim
The Burrowers
2008
Henry Victor
Moola
2007
J.T. Montgomery
Kidnapped
2006-2007
TV Series
Schroeder James Devere
Guiding Light
2005
TV Series
Sebastian Hulce
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
2004
TV Series
Humphrey Becker
CSI: Miami
2004
TV Series
Dale Stahl
Boomtown
2003
TV Series
Wally Pollard
John Doe
2002-2003
TV Series
Lenny Pescoe
No Good Deed
2002
Hoop
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2002
TV Series
Nigel Crane
The Salton Sea
2002
Gus Morgan
I Am Sam
2001
Ifty
The Practice
2001
TV Series
Jackson 'Jackie' Cahill
Bait
2000
Bristol
Shaft
2000
Plane Door Opener (uncredited)
The Green Mile
1999
Percy Wetmore
Millennium
1997
TV Series
Polaroid Man
Batman & Robin
1997
Golum
Con Air
1997
Donald
Love Always
1996
James
A Time to Kill
1996
James Louis 'Pete' Willard
Space: Above and Beyond
1995-1996
TV Series
Elroy-El
Murder, She Wrote
1995
TV Series
Angus Neville
Diagnosis Murder
1995
TV Series
Baseline
Party of Five
1994
TV Series
Loren
Robin's Hoods
1994
TV Series
Jimmy
The X-Files
1993-1994
TV Series
Eugene Victor Tooms
Love & War
1993
TV Series
Arthur Berkus
The Lawnmower Man
1992
Security Tech
China Beach
1991
TV Series
Medic
The Young Riders
1990
TV Series
Danny
Fresh Horses
1988
Sproles
The Chocolate War
1988
Obie
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Are You Scared Yet?
2018
co-producer pre-production
Vampire Killers
2008
Short executive producer
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Vampire Killers
2008
Short creator
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Green Mile: Walking the Mile
2014
Video documentary special thanks
The Key to Annabel Lee
2011
Short special thanks
The Year of the Rat
2003
Video documentary very special thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
E! News
2011
TV Series
Himself
Good Morning America
2011
TV Series
Himself - Guest
The Making of 'Punisher: War Zone'
2009
Video short
Himself
So You Want Michael Madsen?
2008
Documentary
Himself
Becoming Sam
2002
Video documentary short
Himself
Embracing the Chaos: A Conversation with the Cast of 'The Salton Sea'
2002
Video documentary short
Himself / Morgan
Walking the Mile
2000
Video documentary short
Himself / Percy Wetmore
The Miracle of 'The Green Mile'
1999
TV Short documentary
Himself
Couples Therapy
2012-2014
TV Series
Himself
Big Brother's Bit on the Side
2013
TV Series
Himself
Celebrity Big Brother
2013
TV Series
Himself
Access Hollywood Live
2012
TV Series
Himself
The Morning Show
2011-2012
TV Series
Himself - Guest
The Donny Clay Show with Courtney Stodden
2012
Short
Himself
Dr. Drew's Lifechangers
2011
TV Series
Himself
Father Albert
2011
TV Series
Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Green Mile: Walking the Mile
2014
Video documentary
Himself
The Joy Behar Show
2011
TV Series
Himself
The View
2011
TV Series
Himself - Guest
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2011
TV Series
Himself
ABC News Nightline
2011
TV Series
Himself
Anderson Cooper 360°
2011
TV Series
Himself
Lost: A Journey in Time
2009
TV Movie
Horace Godspeed (uncredited)
Interview-Director Keith Gordon Discusses 'The Chocolate War'
2007
Documentary
Himself
Kidnapped
2007
TV Series
Schroeder
Miracles and Mystery: Creating 'The Green Mile'
2006
Video documentary
Himself
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2000
Golden Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama
The Green Mile (1999)
2000
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture