Doug Cox is an American actor and writer.
Biography[]
Cox graduated from college with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema. After graduating, he joined The Groundlings, an improv comedy troupe, and wrote and performed for over twelve years. He later started an acting career and has since made dozens of appearances on TV, film, and onstage. Cox also co-wrote four episodes of Pee-wee's Playhouse, two of which received Emmy Award nominations. He has also written live shows, screenplays, and video and TV material, as well as writing and directing over 50 corporate shows and videos. In addition, Cox wrote, produced, and directed the indie film Shrink Rap.
On Criminal Minds[]
Cox portrayed pharmacist Randy McAdams, who was murdered alongside his niece by spree killer Lester Turner in the Season Eleven episode "Outlaw".
Filmography[]
- Scandal (2016) as Priest
- Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016) as Mr. Murgatroyd
- Criminal Minds - "Outlaw" (2015) TV episode - Randy McAdams
- Mike & Molly (2014-2015) as Bingo Caller (2 episodes)
- Teen Wolf (2014) as Dr. Liston
- Farmed and Dangerous (2014) as Philip Jeffries (TV miniseries)
- Teen Wolf: Back to the Pack (2013) as Dr. Liston
- Weeds (2012) as Administrator (2 episodes)
- Welcome to Paradise (2007) as Izzy
- Close to Home (2007) as Dr. Grant Jewell
- Dirt (2007) as Dr. Lusero
- Christmas with the Kranks (2004) as Neighbor #1
- The Parkers (2003) as Mason Perry
- Yes, Dear (2001) as Principal
- Malcolm in the Middle (2001) as Neighbor
- Son of the Beach (2000) as Director
- Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) as Job Applicant
- Payne (1999) as Man #3
- Team Knight Rider (1997) as Keith
- Family Matters (1997) as Peanut Buyer
- Moesha (1996) as Radinski
- Babylon 5 (1996) as Husband
- Bonnie (1996) as Westingmouse Executive
- Girl in the Cadillac (1995) as Bank Manager
- Dream On (1993) as Paul
- Doogie Howser, M.D. (1993) as Mr. Banta
- Civil Wars (1992) as Norman Greenspan
- The Royal Family (1992) as Mr. Storm
- True Colors (1990) as Van Horne
- Days of Our Lives (1990) as Bob Rush
- The Golden Girls (1988-1989) as Young Man/Sven (2 episodes)
- On the Television (1989) as Various Characters
- Quantum Leap (1989) as Sportscaster (2 episodes)
- Knots Landing (1988) as Pronouncer
- Small Wonder (1987) as Teller
- You Talkin' to Me? (1987) as Thief
- A Fine Mess (1986) as Piano Mover
- Creator (1985) as Arthur
- Street Hawk (1985) as Freddie Williams
- E/R (1984) as Mr. Grettie
- Alice (1983-1984) as Dale/Coach (2 episodes)
- The New Mike Hammer (1984) as Cabbie
- Pen 'n' Inc. (1981) as Dexter Budd
- Harper Valley P.T.A. (1981) as Policeman #2
- Eight Is Enough (1981) as Leonard
- Laverne & Shirley (1980) as Zwick/The Birthday Boy (2 episodes)
- Cheech and Chong's Next Movie (1980) as Cameraman/Groundling
- Nightside (1980) as Bones
- Wacko (1977) as Various Characters
- Carrie (1976) as The Beak
Writer[]
- Shrink Rap (2003)
- Pee-wee's Playhouse (1989-1990) - 4 episodes
- On the Television (1989) - 1 episode
Director[]
- Shrink Rap (2003)
Producer[]
- Shrink Rap (2003) - Producer
External Links[]
For an up-to-date filmography, see here.