Doug Savant Biography (1964-)

Full name, Douglas P. Savant; born June 21, 1964, in Burbank, CA; married Dawn (divorced); married Laura Leighton (an actress), 1998; children: (first marriage) two daughters; (second marriage) Jack Douglas. Addresses: Agent: Charles Silver, Silver, Massetti & Szatmary, 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069.; Manager: Liberman/Zerman Management, 252North Larchmont Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90004.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
June 21, 1964
Burbank, California, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • (Uncredited) Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1984
  • Boy, Secret Admirer (also known as The Letter), Orion, 1985
  • Brad, Teen Wolf, Atlantic Releasing, 1985
  • Tim Hainey, Trick or Treat, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986
  • Ashby, The Hanoi Hilton, Cannon, 1987
  • Mike McGill, Masquerade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988
  • Eric Hinsley (some sources cite Erik Hensley), Paint It Black, Vestron, 1989
  • Attila, Red Surf, Arrowhead, 1990
  • Michael, Shaking the Tree, Magnificent Mile Productions, 1990
  • Sergeant O'Neal, Godzilla, TriStar, 1998
  • Doctor, Dropping Out, Bad Clams Productions/Flemington Pictures, 2000
  • Borough of Kings, 2001
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Young Mack Mackenzie, a recurring role, Knots Landing, CBS, 1986-1987
  • Matt Fielding, Melrose Place, Fox, 1992-1997
  • Movies
  • Jeff Colburn, Aftermath: A Test of Love, CBS, 1991
  • Detective Dennis Mulrooney, Columbo: No Time to Die (also known asNo Time to Die), ABC, 1992
  • Deputy Sheriff Ted Hinton, Bonnie and Clyde: The True Story, Fox,1992
  • Dr. Peter Myerson, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (also known as Maniac Cop 3), HBO, 1992
  • Richard Mark Ellard, Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story (alsoknown as Fighting Back: The Nancy Conn Story), NBC, 1995
  • Dr. Sean O'Grady, Terminal (also known as Robin Cook's Terminal), NBC, 1996
  • Virgil, A Face to Kill For (also known as Makeover), USA Network, 1999
  • Grant Coleman, First Daughter, TBS, 1999
  • Grant Coleman, First Target, TBS, 2000
  • Grant Coleman, First Shot, TBS, 2002
  • Specials
  • A Day in the Lives of Melrose Place, Fox, 1994
  • The Road to Fame on Melrose Place and 90210, Fox, 1995
  • Episodic
  • "Violation," Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1985
  • Joey Medwick, "Road Hog," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986
  • Elliot Jessup, "Scapegoats," Hotel, ABC, 1986
  • Commandant Thomas O'Connor, "Night Maneuvers," Stingray, syndicated, 1987
  • Dwayne, "A Winter's Tale," The Facts of Life, 1987
  • Richard, "The Thanks of a Grateful Nation," China Beach, ABC, 1990
  • "God Bless the Child," Jake and the Fatman, 1995
  • Chase Cobb, "Who Killed the World's Greatest Chef?," Burke's Law,CBS, 1995
  • Josh Walters, "Smooth Sailing," The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN,1998
  • Kel-54, "The Hunt," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1998
  • Toby Watson, "Inheritance," Profiler, NBC, 1999
  • Sergeant Sommers, "Kien Ausgang," Harsh Realm, Fox, 2000
  • Dillon Cole, "Or What's a Heaven For?," That's Life, ABC, 2001
  • Jeffrey "Jeff" Riverton, "To Serve and Protect," The District, CBS, 2001
  • Harold Raines, "Sacrifices," Family Law, CBS, 2001
  • Captain Harken, "Bushwhacked," Firefly, Fox, 2002
  • Rick, "The Bachelor," According to Jim, ABC, 2002
  • SEAL commander, "Dangerous Game," JAG, 2002
  • Appeared in The Best Times, NBC.
  • Pilots
  • Scott LaPierre, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988
  • Dr. Barrow, The Knife and Gun Club, ABC, 1990
  • Stage Appearances
  • Appeared in a community theatre production of Hello Dolly!

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Periodicals
    • Entertainment Weekly, May 20, 1994, p. 12
    • People Weekly, October 2, 1995, p. 142