Acting credits
63
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
63
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.9
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 35862
IMDb ID: nm0378112
Known for: Acting
Born: November 19, 1965
Age: 60
Place of birth: Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1972 - 2025
Years active: 54
Average TMDB rating: 6.34
Wikidata: Q722061
Also known as
더글라스 헨셀
Other jobs
Douglas Henshall was born in Glasgow, Scotland in November 1965. His mother was a nurse and his father a salesman. He is the youngest of three children and has two older sisters. He grew up in Barrhead and attended Barrhead High School. Whilst at school a friend asked him to join The Scottish Youth Theatre based in Glasgow. After leaving school, he moved to London to train at Mountview Theatre School. He returned to Glasgow after training where he joined the 7:84 theater company. Eventually, he went back to live in London where he received critical acclaim for his theater work, notably "Life of Stuff" at the Donmar Warehouse (1993) and "American Buffalo" at the Young Vic (1997). One of his first successful film roles was as Edgar in Angels and Insects (1995) before going on to star in Orphans (1998), The Man with Rain in His Shoes (1998), Lawless Heart (2001) and It's All About Love (2003) . He has also starred in many television series and is known for his roles in Psychos(1999), Kid in the Corner (1999), Loving You (2003) and Frances Tuesday (2004). Douglas has also performed in plays for BBC radio, including the role of Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet (1999), David in "The Long Farewell" (2002), Jack Parlabane in "Bampot Central" (2004) and Richard in "Richard III" (2004). In the summer of 2002, Douglas returned to the London stage where he performed the role of Michael Bakunin in Tom Stoppard's new trilogy of plays, 'The Coast of Utopia', at The National Theatre. During 2004 he continued stage work starring as John Proctor in 'Arthur Miller' 's 'The Crucible' at The Crucible in Sheffield and Thomas Huxley in 'Darwin in Malibu' by Crispin Whittell, at the Hampstead Theatre. In 2005 Douglas made his West End debut at The Lyric, Shaftesbury Avenue playing Biff Loman in the critically acclaimed production of Arthur Miller' 's play 'Death of a Salesman', alongside Brian Dennehy.
Movie credits linked with Douglas Henshall.
as Adam Snow
as Daniel
as Sheriff Mallick
as Mike Mackenzie
as Harker
as Werner Kraus
as Cradoc
as Alan Campbell
as Marcus
as Self
as Self
as Aarto
as Derwatt
as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
as Michael
as Tim
as Davis Dawson (Crossing the Line) (archive footage)
as Cromwell Marsh
as T.E. Lawrence
as T.E. Lawrence
as Danny
as Victor Bukowski
Series credits linked with Douglas Henshall.
as Steve • 6 eps
as Petur • 6 eps
as Major Horton • 2 eps
as Daniel Long • 7 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Narrator • 6 eps
as Narrator • 5 eps
as Narrator • 3 eps
as William Muncie • 3 eps
as DCS Hepburn • 3 eps
as Taran MacQuarrie • 4 eps
as DI Jimmy Perez • 38 eps
as Augustus Cribben • 3 eps
as Joe Astell • 3 eps
as Jim • 4 eps
as D.I. John Tolin • 5 eps
as Nick Cutter • 23 eps
as Lucas Pilgrim • 2 eps
as Robert Dunbar • 2 eps
as Levin • 4 eps
as Alex Letts • 3 eps
6 eps
as Brian Forget • 3 eps
as Corporal Berry • 6 eps