Background
He was born in Krakow, Poland, six years after the end of the Second World War, and was naturalised in 1959.
He was born in Krakow, Poland, six years after the end of the Second World War, and was naturalised in 1959.
By the end of the 1970s, having been brought up in Scotland and France, he made his first credited television debut with a small part in the television series Shoestring. During the mid-1980s, Douglas was credited as "Captain" in two episodes of Robin of Sherwood. In 1988 and 1989, he appeared in several episodes of EastEnders as minor character Gregory Mantel, who was notably the character responsible for ordering the hit on Den Watts.
He is also known for the role of Lord Alexander Felsham in the many series of British Broadcasting Corporation"s Lovejoy (1986-1993).
In December 1989, Douglas appeared on British Broadcasting Corporation 1"s adaptation of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader as Lord Bern. He has since taken on many more television and feature film roles including Charles Devon in Passport to Murder (1993), John "The Red" Comyn in, French Warship Captain in, Nigel Wheeler in Heartbeat (1996), and Chris Duncan in Silent Witness (2006).
In 2007 he guest starred in Doctors, where he portrayed the role of Chief Superintendent Leo Jackson. As of 2007 he has appeared as Patrick Johnston in River City for British Broadcasting Corporation Scotland.
In 2008 he appeared as Captain Lindeman in the television movie "Krakatoa", in 2009 as Commander John McDowell in "Stockwell" for Independent Television, and in 2010 as Jonothan Owen in "Holby City" for the British Broadcasting Corporation.