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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Tait attended [[Alemany High School]] where he played on the school's [[basketball]] team.<ref name=LATimes>{{cite news|title=4 Alemany High Players Kicked Off Team | author=Fletcher, Jeff | date=December 8, 1992 | newspaper= [[Los Angeles Times]] | url=http://articles.latimes.com/1992-12-08/sports/sp-1692_1_alemany-high-players | accessdate=2012-5-13}}</ref><ref name=LATimes2 /> |
Tait attended [[Alemany High School]] where he played on the school's [[basketball]] team.<ref name=LATimes>{{cite news|title=4 Alemany High Players Kicked Off Team | author=Fletcher, Jeff | date=December 8, 1992 | newspaper= [[Los Angeles Times]] | url=http://articles.latimes.com/1992-12-08/sports/sp-1692_1_alemany-high-players | accessdate=2012-5-13}}</ref><ref name=LATimes2 /> At age 16, Tait was hired to perform as "[[Frankenstein]]" in the live [[stage show]]s at [[Universal Studios Hollywood]].<ref name="canyon-news">{{cite news|author=Garrett, Tommy | url=http://www.canyon-news.com/artman2/publish/On_the_Industry_1168/Douglas_Tait_A_Man_of_Many_Faces_Exclusive.php |title=Douglas Tait, A Man Of Many Faces | newspaper=Canyon News |date= September 3, 2010 | accessdate= 2012-5-14}}</ref> He then played a teen basketball player in [[television commercials]].<ref name=Inkless1>[http://www.inklessmagazine.com/?p=4288 Behind The Mask with Douglas Tait]. Inkless Magazine. 2010. Retrieved March 15, 2012</ref> |
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At age 16, Tait was hired to perform as "[[Frankenstein]]" in the live [[stage show]]s at [[Universal Studios Hollywood]].<ref name="canyon-news">{{cite news|author=Garrett, Tommy | url=http://www.canyon-news.com/artman2/publish/On_the_Industry_1168/Douglas_Tait_A_Man_of_Many_Faces_Exclusive.php |title=Douglas Tait, A Man Of Many Faces | newspaper=Canyon News |date= September 3, 2010 | accessdate= 2012-5-14}}</ref> He then played a teen basketball player in [[television commercials]].<ref name=Inkless1>[http://www.inklessmagazine.com/?p=4288 Behind The Mask with Douglas Tait]. Inkless Magazine. 2010. Retrieved March 15, 2012</ref> |
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== Creature character roles == |
== Creature character roles == |
Revision as of 03:35, 18 September 2012
Douglas Tait | |
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Born | Douglas Tait |
Occupation(s) | Film actor Television actor Stuntman Independent filmmaker |
Website | Official website |
Douglas Tait is an American actor, stuntman and independent filmmaker.[1] Tait played “monster” and creature characters in Star Trek, Zathura: A Space Adventure, Thor, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and Land of the Lost.[2][3][4]
Early life
Tait attended Alemany High School where he played on the school's basketball team.[5][6] At age 16, Tait was hired to perform as "Frankenstein" in the live stage shows at Universal Studios Hollywood.[7] He then played a teen basketball player in television commercials.[8]
Creature character roles
Tait was one of three individuals who played "Zorgon" in Jon Favreau’s Zathura.[9] He also played "Abominog" in The Knights of Badassdom and a "Frost Giant" in Thor.[10]
Tait also played "Head Sleestak" in Land of the Lost and the "Long Face Bar Alien" in J.J. Abrams’s Star Trek.[7]
In 2009, the stunt ensemble for the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, of which Tait was a member, was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award in the category of "Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture".[11]
Independent film work
Tait was executive producer, along with Isabel Cueva,[12] of "In The Name of Freedom", a film that appeared at the 14th Annual LA Shortsfest in 2010.[13] It was also an Official Selection of HBO's New York International Latino Film Festival.[14] The film was the winner in the category of "Best Drama Short" at the 2010 Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival.[15] It also won in the "Best Fiction Short" category at the 2010 CINE Film and Video Competition.[16][17]
Tait starred alongside Sally Kirkland and Tony Todd in, and was also producer of, the independent film One by One: Death's Door which, as re-titled Jack The Reaper, was recently picked up for distribution by American World Pictures.[18][19][20][21] Tait also acted in the independent film, The Season.[22]
References
- ^ Garrett, Tommy Lightfoot, Douglas Tait’s Happy Halloween To You, An Exclusive Highlight Hollywood. October 28, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2011.
- ^ Garrett, Tommy (September 19, 2010). "This Week In Hollywoodland". Canyon News. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
- ^ Garrett, Tommy (June 19, 2011). "Hollywood's Famous And Special Fathers". Canyon News. Retrieved May 14, 2012.
- ^ Movies & TV. Douglas Tait. About This Person. New York Times 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
- ^ Fletcher, Jeff (December 8, 1992). "4 Alemany High Players Kicked Off Team". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-5-13.
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(help) - ^ Behind The Mask with Douglas Tait. Inkless Magazine. 2010. Retrieved March 15, 2012
- ^ Zathura(2005)- Cast & Crew Yahoo Movies. 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2012
- ^ Intervista a Douglas Tait - Thor Movie Comics. March 19, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2012
- ^ "The 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". Screen Actors Guild. Retrieved 2012-5-13.
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(help) - ^ In the Name of Freedom: Isabel Cueva Latinola! LatinoCities, Inc, 1999-2011. Retrieved March 15, 2012
- ^ LA Shorts Fest. LA Shorts Fest 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
- ^ IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM HBO's New York International Latino Film Festival. 2010 Retrieved March 15, 2012
- ^ Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival 2010. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
- ^ [1] In The Name of Freedom Movie. 2010. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
- ^ Fall 2010 CINE Golden Eagle Award Recipients Cine 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2012
- ^ "AFM 2010: Knock Knock! American World Pictures Scores One by One: Death's Door". Dread Central. November 8, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
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value (help) - ^ Powers, Tom (November 11, 2010). "American World Picks Up 'One By One'". Cinefantastique. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
- ^ Gingold, Michael (November 9, 2010). "American World is at "DEATH'S DOOR"". Fangoria.
- ^ Kilo scaring up 'One by One' film. Horror movie to star Douglas Tait, Tony Todd, Sally Kirkland. Hollywood Reporter. November 18, 2009. Retrieved March 9, 2012
- ^ NYIFF official announcement: The Season New York International Independent Film & Video Festival April 8, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2012