Douglas Taurel is a professional actor with extensive experience in film, television, and theater, active since 1996. Key credits include performances in "The Gabby Petito Story," "The Affair," and "The Kindergarten Teacher." Taurel has showcased the acclaimed solo show "The American Soldier" at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and has produced and directed the TV series "Landing Home," which explores a veteran's transition to civilian life. A creator of the one-man show "Journey Home," Taurel's work is inspired by the diary of World War I soldier Irving Greenwald, presented at the Library of Congress. Additionally, Taurel contributes to Backstage as an Advice Expert Column Writer, sharing insights on acting and auditioning. Educational credentials include a BA in Theater and Business from the University of Mississippi, along with extensive training in various acting programs.
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