Doug Hutchison (born May 26, 1960) is an American character actor and producer who has built a career playing unsettling, often villainous figures in film and television. He is widely recognized for his work in popular 1990s productions and for founding an independent production company. For a concise professional listing, see his career profile.
Early life and background
Hutchison was born in Dover, Delaware, the son of Deloris and Richard Hutchison. He began acting professionally in the late 20th century, moving between stage, television and feature films. His appearance and composure on screen led casting directors to place him frequently in roles that require a menacing or eccentric presence.
Career highlights
Across several decades Hutchison has appeared in supporting and recurring roles in mainstream and independent projects. He gained broad attention for his portrayal of Percy Wetmore in the 1999 film The Green Mile and for his recurring antagonist in early episodes of The X-Files. He also established the production company Dark Water Inc., through which he has pursued smaller, independent projects and producing interests. Selected credits and interviews appear on industry pages such as this resource.
Notable roles and style
- The Green Mile (supporting role that reached a wide audience)
- The X-Files (memorable guest appearances that became cult favorites)
- Various independent films and television guest spots demonstrating a range for dark, offbeat characters
Personal life and public attention
Hutchison's private life has occasionally attracted media attention. In the 2010s he drew public scrutiny for his marriage to a much younger partner; the relationship and its circumstances were widely discussed in news coverage. He has also maintained a lower-profile life outside acting and continued to work in production. For local context on his origins, see sources related to Dover, Delaware.