Aaron Douglas
Douglas in 2010
Born (1971-08-23) August 23, 1971
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Debbie
(died 2004)
Children1

Aaron Douglas (born August 23, 1971) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Galen Tyrol on the Sci Fi Channel's television program Battlestar Galactica.[2]

He headlined on the CTV drama The Bridge,[3] which was also picked up by CBS for broadcast in the United States.[4] Douglas played Frank Leo, a charismatic police union leader who is simultaneously battling criminals on the street while facing down corruption within the ranks of his own department.[5] CBS ordered thirteen episodes, which began production in May 2009[6][7] but the series was dropped after just three episodes had been aired.[8][9] Douglas starred alongside fellow Battlestar Galactica actor Paul Campbell in a Syfy original movie, Killer Mountain,[10] which premiered August 27, 2011.[11]

Early life

Aaron Douglas was born in New Westminster, a suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia. His father, Michael Douglas, is a professor and his mother, Arlene Elliot, is a psychologist. He has a brother Chris, who is four years his junior. The family lived in Vancouver until Douglas was 10, at which time they moved to a town in the interior of the province of British Columbia, Creston, where he attended Prince Charles Secondary School as a teenager and acted in school productions, played in a rock band and participated in community theater. At age 26, he quit his job and moved back to Vancouver to pursue a career in acting. He studied at Canada's famed William Davis Centre for Actors Study at VanArts.[12][13]

After completing the program at VanArts, Douglas performed with the Okanagan Shakespeare Company in Canada.[14] Many of his early acting jobs were the result of his work as a "reader" for auditions. His job was to read the other side of the dialogue for the person auditioning for a role. Often, after the audition was finished, the director would turn to him and say something like, "You know that cop role with three lines, do you want to do it?", he began building his resume off those small parts.[15]

Personal life

On November 1, 2004, Douglas' wife Debbie died from breast cancer.[15] He has a son, Taylor, from a previous relationship, born in 1996.[16]

Douglas has a love of hockey and has been on skates since he was two years old. He still plays hockey as an adult, usually as a goalie. He is a Vancouver Canucks fan and can usually be found at home games screaming at the referees along with friends and fellow Sci-Fi alums Daniel Bacon, Dan Payne, and Ryan Robbins.[17] He is also an avid fan of Wil Wheaton from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Aaron has admitted to going "fangirl" on him when meeting him for the first time at a convention in 2008.[18] He is also a self-confessed fan of The Ricky Gervais Show.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2003Stealing SinatraPatrolman #1
2003Final Destination 2Deputy Steve Adams
2003X2Stryker Soldier #1
2003The Lizzie McGuire MoviePaparazzi #2
2003PaycheckScientist #3Uncredited
2004Saved!Paramedic
2004Walking TallCasino Stickman
2004The Chronicles of RiddickYoung Meccan Soldier
2004I, RobotUSR Attorney #1
2004CatwomanDetective #1
2005White NoiseFrank Black
2005The Exorcism of Emily RoseAssistant District Attorney #1
2006ChaosPolice OfficerUncredited
2006Man About TownAgency Partner #1
2007Butterfly on a WheelFront Desk Officer (Police Station)
2007Blood: A Butcher's TaleSam the Butchersegment: "The Little Things"
2014Death Do Us PartHarry SimpsonDirect-to-video film
2015The Driftless AreaFireman
2016The MonsterJesse[19]
2017Little Pink HouseGovernor
2017Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the EndGavinVoice role[20]
2018In PlainviewPenner
2019ThunderbirdOfficer Joe Fletcher
2023Double LifeSheldon Roberts

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000Stargate SG-1MoacEpisode: "Maternal Instinct"
2000Hollywood Off-RampN/AEpisode: "Judgement Day"
2000Cold SquadDean LoganEpisode: "Root Cause"
2000The Inspectors 2: A Shred of EvidenceWorkerTelevision film
2001Love and TreasonParamedicTelevision film
2002Dark AngelHotel ClerkEpisode: "Exposure"
2002The Chris Isaak ShowFender Bender DriverEpisode: "Mysterious Hearts
2002SmallvilleDeputy Michael BirtigoEpisode: "Obscura"
2002Stargate SG-1JaffaEpisode: "Redemption: Part 2"
2002The Outer LimitsKevin LockwoodEpisode: "Free Spirit"
2002Beyond Belief: Fact or FictionDetective Dean SantoniEpisode: "The Flower Jury"
2002Breaking NewsGreg JohnsonEpisode: "Dunne's Choice"
2002American DreamsLine GuyEpisode: Pilot
2002TakenCorporalTelevision miniseries; episode: "Jacob and Jesse"
2003Before We Ruled the EarthTsirEpisode: "Hunt or Be Hunted"
2003Just CauseFBI Agent SchroderEpisode: "Hide and Seek"
2003Black SashOfficer Danny BryantEpisode: "Snap Shots"
2003Out of OrderBostonEpisode: Pilot
2003JeremiahDavisEpisode: "Strange Attractors"
2003Before I Say GoodbyeDetective Jack SclafaniTelevision film
2003Stealing SinatraRoadblock PatrolmanTelevision film
2003The Stranger Beside MeDistrict Attorney BainesTelevision film
2003Lucky SevenStevenTelevision film
2004The Chris Isaak ShowReaderEpisode: "Criminal Favors"
2004The L WordConcerned CitizenEpisode: "Listen Up"
2004AndromedaWezlowEpisode: "Time Out of Mind'
2004The Dead ZoneRob CoulterEpisode: "Total Awareness"
2004Earthquake 10.5Tent City SoldierTelevision film
2004–2009Battlestar GalacticaGalen TyrolMain role
2006WhistlerLanceEpisode: "Gathering Clouds"
2006Battlestar Galactica: The ResistanceGalen TyrolWeb series; main role
2007Bionic WomanSuperMax Prison GuardEpisode: Pilot[21]
2007ReaperDemon Delivery ManEpisode: "What About Blob?"
2007SmallvillePierceEpisode: "Traveler"
2010The BridgeFrank LeoMain role
2010HellcatsBill CurranRecurring role; 9 episodes
2010One Angry JurorFrank Riley (Prosecutor)Television film
2011EurekaRay DarltonEpisode: "This One Time at Space Camp..."
2011FlashpointGil CollinsEpisode: "Day Game"
2011Killer MountainWard DonovanTelevision film
2012The FirmGerald SykesEpisode: "Chapter Twelve"
2012True JusticeFBI Agent Adrian SloanEpisodes: "Fired, "The Shot"
2012Ghost StormGreg GoropolisTelevision film
2013Hemlock GroveSheriff Tom SwornRecurring role (season 1); 11 episodes
2013The KillingEvan HendersonRecurring role (season 3)
2014Falling SkiesCooper MarshallEpisode: "Mind Wars"
2014The StrainRoger LussEpisode: "For Services Rendered"
2014Zodiac: Signs of the ApocalypseAgent WoodwardTelevision film
2014The MentorPaul AllenhamTelevision film
2015Girlfriends' Guide to DivorceDoug FranklinEpisode: "F-you, Rob Frumpkis!"
2015The ReturnedTony DarrowRecurring role; 6 episodes
2015, 2017iZombieChuck BirdEpisodes: "Dead Air", "Heaven Just Got a Little Bit Smoothier"
2016The FlashRussell Glosson / The TurtleEpisodes: "Potential Energy", "The Reverse-Flash Returns"
2016The X-FilesLindquistEpisode: "Founder's Mutation"
2016Once Upon a TimeFendrake the HealerEpisode: "Devil's Due"
2016Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective AgencyGordon RimmerMain role[22]
2016SupernaturalPierce MoncrieffEpisode: "The Raid"
2017ImpostersGary HellerRecurring role
2018SalvationJoe RiggsEpisode: "Fall Out"
2018UnspeakableJim KrepkeRecurring role[23]
2019The Twilight ZoneMitchEpisode: "The Wunderkind"
2022Motherland: Fort SalemColonel JarrettRecurring role (season 3); 5 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2013Dead Rising 3Adam Kane
2014Watch DogsJordi Chin
2014Ancient SpaceSgt. Major Powell
2022Hardspace: ShipbreakerWeaver

Awards and nominations

At the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards Douglas was nominated for best TV series dramatic guest performance for his role in the TV series Flashpoint, episode: "Day Game".[24]

References

  1. Aaron Douglas' bio at www.northernstars.ca
  2. "I'm still not over... Chief and Boomer's tragic romance on 'Battlestar Galactica'" by Maricela Gonzalez at ew.com
  3. "Unique and quirky, just like his car" by Petrina Gentile at www.theglobeandmail.com
  4. "Bridge sells overseas" at playbackonline.ca
  5. "Aaron Douglas – Actor" by Mark Dillon at playbackonline.ca
  6. Adam Bryant (2009-02-19). "Fall TV: CBS Orders 13 Episodes of The Bridge". TV Guide. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  7. "CTV's 'The Bridge' picked up by CBS". CTV. 2009-02-19. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  8. "CTV's 'The Bridge' cancelled by CBS". 2010-07-22. Archived from the original on 2010-07-23. Retrieved 2010-02-22.
  9. "CBS drops The Bridge" by Marise Strauss at playbackonline.ca
  10. Killer Mountain (2011) review by Foywonder at www.dreadcentral.com
  11. "Aaron Douglas and Paul Campbell to star in Syfy Original Movie". 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-06-14.
  12. Gilles Nuytens (2005). "The Scifi World Aaron Douglas Interview".
  13. "Aaron Douglas Bio".
  14. "SkyOne Cast Profiles".
  15. 1 2 "Aaron Douglas – Chief Galen Tyrol, Battlestar Galactica" by Michael Flett at geekchocolate.co.uk
  16. Jamie Ruby (May 7, 2008). "Exclusive Interview with Aaron Douglas". MediaBlvd Magazine. Archived from the original on May 1, 2011.
  17. "Aaron Douglas Biography".
  18. "My fanboy moment: 'BSG's' Aaron Douglas". CNN. 2011.
  19. "Film Review: ‘The Monster’" by Dennis Harvey at variety.com
  20. Aaron Douglas Voices at www.behindthevoiceactors.com
  21. TV TICKER: Bionic casting by Andrew Ryan at www.theglobeandmail.com
  22. "‘Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency’: TV Review" by Tim Goodman at www.hollywoodreporter.com
  23. "‘Unspeakable’: Levi Meaden, Brian Markinson, Aaron Douglas & David Lewis Round Out Cast Of CBC/Sundance Miniseries" by Denise Petski at deadline.com
  24. "Awards season finds some B.C. players away from home" by Glen Schaefer at edmontonjournal.com
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