Doug
Jones A 2009 Fangoria Horror Hall of Fame inductee,
he’s probably the most famous person you’ve never
seen. After a twenty-three-year career under heavy makeup, but
in such memorable roles as the goofy zombie Billy Butcherson in Hocus
Pocus, Doug Jones was thrust to the forefront as the blue
fish-man sidekick Abe Sapien in Hellboy. He took this
kind of work to new heights with his award-nominated dual role
as Pan and the Pale Man in the multi-Oscar-winning Pan’s
Labyrinth. He also played the Silver Surfer in 4: Rise
of the Silver Surfer, and three roles, including his multi-award-nominated
performance reprising Abe Sapien, in Hellboy II: The Golden
Army. Critics have loved his TV guest work in the highly
praised “Skin & Bones” episode of NBC’s Fear
Itself, as the lead gentleman in Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Hush” episode,
and in episodes of CSI and Criminal Minds. He
has made several film appearances using his own flexible face,
including the upcoming indie release of My Name Is Jerry.
Be looking for more of Doug’s epic, costumed character work
in 2010’s Legion and the French biopic Gainsbourg:
A Heroic Life.
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