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Douglas Graham began his professional stage career in 1981 and continues to work as a singer/dancer and actor.
 
His mentor, Bob Fosse, hired Douglas for his first professional stage appearance in Bob Fosse's "DANCIN'," which led to the National Tours and Broadway shows of "A Chorus Line," "Cats," Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Phantom of the Opera," and "Chicago" with Chita Rivera and Ben Vereen.
 
TV audiences have seen him featured in soaps, commercials, and on Italian TV's most popular show, "Al Paradise".
 
He appeared in Radio City's "5-6-7-8 Dance" with the Rockettes and Sandy Duncan, and has numerous roles in regional theatre under his belt.
 
He has performed and choreographed for the Walt Disney Corporation and convention shows worldwide.
 
Douglas made his Palm Springs cabaret debut October 24, 2009 to a packed house and an overwhelming response.





Douglas got rave reviews in his recent appearance as "Harry (the Noodle)" in CV Rep's recent sold-out run of the musical "Ballroom". BroadwayWorld.com said "...a standout comic turn by Douglas Graham as Harry (the Noodle). And CV Independent wrote: "...Local favorite Doug Graham nearly steals the show as the odd but highly skilled dancer Harry “The Noodle.” He commands the stage every time he appears; too bad we don’t get to see more of him." 






2019-2020 SEASON - I am thrilled to be teaching my young talented high school students for the sixth year now.


Douglas appeared as "Roy" in MTU's production of Light in the Piazza, March 2-11, 2018.  




Douglas appearing at "Judge Turpin" in MTU's production of "SWEENEY TODD"


 

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cabaret



DOUGLAS Singing "MUSIC OF THE NIGHT"



FOSSE'S DANCIN'
CATS
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
A CHORUS LINE



SING SING SING
THE GENIE AWARDS
INDUSTRIALS

 

 

 



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