Doug Lockwood

Doug Lockwood (Advisory Board) is a native of Norwood, MA. He received his BFA in Acting at The University of Colorado at Boulder in 1992. He spent 2 seasons with The Colorado Shakespeare Festival and played Caliban in The Tempest for The Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre in Alaska. He performed twice at The Edinburgh Festival and once at The Edmonton Fringe. In 1994 he moved to Seattle to pursue his MFA in Acting at The University of Washington, under the direction of Steve Pearson.
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​After that, he moved to New York City where he worked on many Off-Off Broadway shows including A Tale of Two Cities at The Culture Project, The Erpingham Camp for Showroom Theatre and The Hussy Chronicles at The
Go-Go Room in Show World. He also began to perform Wallace Shawn’s one-person show The Fever directed by Ken Rus Schmoll, which he performed 53 times in peoples’ apartments.
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Doug returned to Boston in 2003 where he became a Professor of Theatre at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. In 2004, he also became a founding member of The Actors’ Shakespeare Project (ASP), a company devoted to sight specific Shakespeare plays. Doug has directed 5 productions for the company: Cymbeline, Middletown by Will Eno, King Lear and Hamlet. He has acted in many shows for ASP, including Edgar in King Lear (which subsequently had a run at LaMama NYC), Elbow and Claudio in Measure for Measure, Saturninus in Titus Andronicus, Richard in Richard 2, and many more.
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Doug has worked extensively in Boston, at the ART in Andrei Serban’s production of Pericles, for the New Rep in productions of Twelfth Night, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Waverly Gallery, Art; for Wheelock Family Theatre in Pippi Longstocking, Snow White, and Lily’s Purple Plastic Purse. He directed Chesapeake for New Rep which received the Elliot Norton for Outstanding Solo show in 2012.
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In 2014 Doug devised a musical based on the music and lyrics of Rickie Lee Jones, called Coolsville, which was performed on the Mainstage at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Doug has appeared in numerous television commercials including The Pool Jumper for Ocean State Job Lots and one for Honda. As a voice-over artist, Doug did a whole series of ads for Papa Gino’s called ‘Lessons in Proper Dining Etiquette.’
Doug lives in Jamaica Plain with his husband, director Antonio Ocampo-Guzman and their son Max, age 12.
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Education
The University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Washington