Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
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Doug Jones
Current Shows
Doug Anthony Jones was born in Canada and raised in Los Angeles. Doug began studying at UCB LA when the theatre opened in 2005 and appeared in various shows such as Sketch Cram, Dadquest, and Americas Best Comic. He performed at the Del Close Marathon in New York with UCB Harold teams "Cabbages & Kings" and "Hey, Uncle Gary!"
Between 2007-10 he created several memorable shows for the UCB stage including People Mover, Disneyland, and the Twin Peaks Talent Show. His first one man show How to Enterprise was performed to a sold out crowd at the Purple Onion as part of the 2010 San Francisco Sketchfest.
As an actor Doug has been seen on Parks and Recreation (NBC), Hung (HBO), 10 Dates From Hell (TBS), The Daily Habit (Fuel TV), Stupidface (Fuel TV), The Big Dog (Eric Appel short film), and ShopNation (Pilot). He has appeared in over a dozen TV ads including MapleStory, Rhapsody, Microsoft, Pedigree (2009 Super Bowl ad), Degree, Activision, Digiorno, a comedy short for ESPN Sportscenter, and more.
He has written for the nationally syndicated and XM Satellite Radio comedy program The Phil Hendrie Show, as well as for Funny or Die, Dipdive, and UCBComedy.com.
Between 2007-10 he created several memorable shows for the UCB stage including People Mover, Disneyland, and the Twin Peaks Talent Show. His first one man show How to Enterprise was performed to a sold out crowd at the Purple Onion as part of the 2010 San Francisco Sketchfest.
As an actor Doug has been seen on Parks and Recreation (NBC), Hung (HBO), 10 Dates From Hell (TBS), The Daily Habit (Fuel TV), Stupidface (Fuel TV), The Big Dog (Eric Appel short film), and ShopNation (Pilot). He has appeared in over a dozen TV ads including MapleStory, Rhapsody, Microsoft, Pedigree (2009 Super Bowl ad), Degree, Activision, Digiorno, a comedy short for ESPN Sportscenter, and more.
He has written for the nationally syndicated and XM Satellite Radio comedy program The Phil Hendrie Show, as well as for Funny or Die, Dipdive, and UCBComedy.com.