
Doug Chapman
Known for department: Crew
Place of birth: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Biography
Douglas 'Doug' Chapman is a Canadian stunt coordinator, stunt performer, actor, and director. He's also a member of Stunts Canada . He began both his acting and stunt work career in 1996 with the film Street Gun (1996). Since then, he worked continuously throughout film and television series, including Smallville (2001), Fantastic Four (2005) and Stargate: Atlantis (2004). He has been a stunt double for Kurt Russell, Dermot Mulroney, Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe, Robert Englund, and Christian Slater. He has also performed stunts for many commercials, including precision driving for commercials for Honda and Chrysler. Notable acting roles include Sergeant Cole in Stargate Atlantis and Roy Chess in Watchmen. He has been involved with movies such as Freddy vs. Jason (2003), X2: X-Men United (2003), 300 (2006) and Watchmen (2009) among a countless heap of credits. In the film Watchmen, he performed the first ever bare-skin burn stunt performance in a feature film. He was nominated for a Taurus World Stunt Award for Best Fire Stunt in 2004 for stunts performed in the film Freddy vs. Jason (2003), in which he doubled for actor Robert Englund, and performed a full body burn and wire stunt. In addition to acting and stunt performing, Douglas has worked as a second unit director and stunt coordinator.
Known for

Mech: Human Trials
2014Motorcycle Rider
The Hole
2009Normal Dad
Icarus
2010Road Worker #1
Doomsday Prophecy
2011Military Officer
Fantastic Four
2005Fireman Hanging Off Bridge (uncredited)
Sea Beast
2008Joey
Toxin
2014Lt. John Paxton
Dawn Rider
2012Chase
Used Mercs
Freddy
Along Came a Nanny
2014Gil McNamara
The Painter
2024Target
Zodiac
2014Agent Tyler
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
2022Police Driver
Dark Phoenix
2019Military Train GuardSomnolence
2011Canterra
War for the Planet of the Apes
2017AΩ Deserter
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter
2016Undead Russian
Murder, She Baked: A Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery
2015Boyd Watson
Hadwin's Judgement
2015Grant Hadwin