Doug Mattingly(I)
- Actor
- Sound Department
- Writer
Doug Mattingly was raised in a working class suburb of Baltimore,
Maryland (USA), the son of an aspiring playwright/painter/novelist
father and a mother who worked in the medical field. As a child and
adolescent, Doug experimented with a number of the arts including
painting, drawing, sculpture, music, acting, film making, poetry,
writing short stories, and went so far as to be accepted into his high
school's renowned art and music programs. At age 11, he began studying
guitar, which quickly became an obsession. However, the straight A
student continued to balance his love of music with year round sports
that included soccer, basketball, and his first love, baseball. Doug
received an academic scholarship to attend Calvert Hall College, High
School, an all boys Catholic school in Towson, Maryland, where he
nurtured his love for sports, music, and the visual arts. But as his
high school years wore on, Doug's attention began to focus more and
more on music, specifically on the guitar. All the while, however, he
made short films as substitutes for term papers and traditional
homework assignments to the amusement of his teachers and classmates.
Because he didn't want to sing in the Fall musicals, and because the
Spring dramas were always put up during baseball season, Doug never
auditioned for his school's theatre productions. Still, when the time
had come for him to choose a college and a major, he was torn between
acting and music. Ultimately, the "pragmatic" side of him made him
choose acting; the thinking being that he could always "make a living
with his hands". He received a full academic scholarship to the
University of Southern California, which landed him exactly where he
wanted to be; in the middle of Los Angeles, California. While studying
guitar at USC's Thornton School of Music, Doug also took numerous
theatre classes and appeared in several student films. Within a few
months of graduation, he was on the road with a rock band for the
better part of a year touring the Western U.S., including a four month
stint in Hawaii. Doug then returned to LA where he played in as many as
four bands at a time and began to work as a studio guitarist. Within a
couple of years, the academic bug bit again, and Doug was back at USC
earning his Masters degree in guitar performance. This time he studied
privately with Jazz guitar legend Joe Diorio. Over the next couple
years Doug would be courted by managers, casting directors, talent
agents, and even a few studio executives who tried to woo him in front
of the camera, but as he was fully immersed in music, he turned them
down. Eventually, however, he signed with modeling and commercial
agents in New York and a move "back East" was imminent. The next
several years found Doug releasing three full length solo
singer/songwriter rock style recordings on his own independent label
where he wrote, produced, and performed all compositions. (for more
details, see Doug's music website bio at dougmattingly.net) His
sophomore release "Building A Monastery" was voted "Best Local Album
2006" in Baltimore's Citypaper. He also made his way back into acting
as he took up studies at Washington, DC's famed Shakespeare Theatre,
while also teaching courses himself in music at a Baltimore area
college. He simultaneously began accepting roles in DC's thriving
professional theatre scene performing everything from Mamet to
Shakespeare while appearing in several independent short films.
Ultimately, Doug would return to Los Angeles to pick up where he had
left off and has since worked in commercials, promos, and several
independent feature length and short films. He has also turned his
attention to writing, directing, and editing with the production of his
independent short "Conviction". As for music, Doug continues to
compose, write songs, work as a guitarist and singer, and teach.