DOUG CHITEL
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CLIP: "Law and Order"_S. 21, Ep. 7 (Performance Video) QuicktimeGoldman Sachs banker accused as possible suspect 
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CLIP: "The Best Man: The Final Chapters"_Eps. 2 & 3 (Performance Video) QuicktimePowerful MSNBC executive promotes producer 
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CLIP: Doug Chitel_Patient Husband Scene (Performance Video) QuicktimePatient husband consoles irritated wife 
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CLIP: Doug Chitel_Interrogration Scene (Performance Video) QuicktimeDetective interrogates young suspect with something to hide 
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Résumé Print Résumé
| Represented by: | 
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| Affinity Artists Agency (CA) (323) 525-0577 Theatrical (Film / TV), Theatre, Print, Hosting / Public Appearances Affinity Artists Agency - New York (CA) (646) 626-7500 Theatrical (Film / TV), Theatre, Print, Hosting / Public Appearances Talent Express (NY) (718) 278-8888 Theatrical (Film / TV), Commercial, Theatre, Voiceover, Modeling, Print, Hosting / Public Appearances | 
| WEBSITES | ||
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| www.dougchitel.com | ||
| IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1669839/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 | ||
| TELEVISION & FILM | ||
| The Best Man: Final Chapters | Co-Star (Peacock) | Robert Townsend, dir. | 
| Law & Order | Co-Star (NBC) | Sarah Boyd, dir. | 
| WeCrashed | Co-Star (Apple TV+) | Glenn Ficarra/John Requa, dir. | 
| Untold Genius | Co-Star | Moshe Lobel, dir. | 
| The Dishwasher Principle | Lead | Matthew Flanzer, dir. | 
| Why We Cry | Supporting | Elliott Loewenstein, dir. | 
| The Vast Experiment | Lead | Adam Lieber, dir. | 
| THEATRE | ||
| Mamma Mia | Harry | Wick Theatre (Larry Raben dir) | 
| Fiddler on the Roof | Swing | NYTF (Joel Grey, dir.) | 
| The Time Machine | Dean Ellison | NYMF | 
| Chess | Anatoly/The Russian | Gallery Players | 
| Closer Than You Think | Coach Jeffries | Strange Sun Theater | 
| Murder at the Food Coop | Dick Johnson | New York Int'l Fringe Festival | 
| Ragtime | Harry Houdini | Gallery Players | 
| Falsettos | Mendel | Wingspan Arts | 
| Veritas | Reverend Chauncy | Playhouse Creatures Theatre Co | 
| A New Brain | Bungee | Astoria Performing Arts Ctr. | 
| Phantom | Minister | Musical Theatre West | 
| Is There Life After High School? | Performer | Opening Doors Theatre Co. | 
| Bring Back Birdie | Albert | Opening Doors Theatre Co. | 
| They're Playing Our Song | Vernon | The Producers Club | 
| Charley's Aunt | Fancourt | Glendale Centre Theatre | 
| 1776 | John Adams | Palisades Players | 
| Love Letters | Andy | Music Man Theatrical | 
| All for Joe | Chime | Sceneworks Studios | 
| Here I Am | Robert | The Complex | 
| COMMERCIALS & PRINT | ||
| Available upon request | ||
| EDUCATION & TRAINING | ||
| Acting: | ||
| Atlantic Theatre Co. (Karen Kohlhaas) | ||
| The Barrow Group (Shannon Patterson) | ||
| HB Studio (Austin Pendleton) | ||
| Larry Moss Studio (Michelle Danner) | ||
| Ivana Chubbuck Studio (Deryl Carroll) | ||
| On-Camera: | ||
| Matt Newton Studio (Dena Tyler, Katie Flahive) | ||
| ARG Studio (Anthony Grasso) | ||
| Voice: | ||
| Matt Farnsworth | Ric Ryder | John DeLuise | 
| Commercials: | ||
| Brette Goldstein | Amy Gossels | |
| Voiceover: | ||
| Marla Kirban | ||
| Improv: | ||
| L.A. Connection Comedy (Kent Skov) | ||
| Musical Theatre: | ||
| Jen Waldman | Billy Bustamante | |
| Other: | ||
| Tufts University | B.A. | |
| SKILLS | ||
| Dialects: | British, New England, Southern U.S. | Brooklyn, Irish, German | 
| Sports & Fitness: | Tennis, Swimming, Soccer, Golf, Baseball | |
| Other: | Spanish/Portuguese speaker, stage combat | |
| NY-Based but L.A. Local | ||
| Physical Characteristics / Measurements | ||
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| Height: 5'9" | Weight: 155 lbs | |
Active Passport, LGB Roles, Local-L.A., Local-NYC, Nudity, Simulated Intimacy, US Citizen, Baseball, Basketball, Body Surfing, Bowling, Canoeing, Combat - Stage, Cycling, Cycling - Mountain Biking, Football, Frisbee, Golf, Racquetball, Running - General, Snow Skiing - Downhill, Snow Skiing - General, Soccer, Softball, Swimming - ability - general, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Yoga, Comedian, Host, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Style: Legit, Voiceover, Whistler, American - Boston Accent, American - Minnesota Accent, American - New England Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, American - Texan Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Birmingham Accent, British - Cockney Accent, British - Scouse/Liverpool Accent, British - Yorkshire Accent, Eastern European Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Israeli Accent, Italian Accent, Jewish/Yiddish Accent, Puerto Rican Accent, Russian Accent, Scottish Accent, Spanish Accent
 
An actor and singer, Doug has worked extensively on stage in both plays & musicals and has appeared in a variety of films and television series in leading and co-star/supporting roles. With a full salt & pepper head of hair and a Mediterranean background, he has ethnic versatility. Doug was raised in northern New Jersey and earned a B.A. from Tufts University.