Doug Locke is a native of Houston, Texas currently residing in Los Angeles. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Theater Arts from Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. While studying Theatre, Doug appeared in multiple productions including: The Crucible, Blues for Alabama Sky, The Pajama Game and She Stoops to Conquer. Doug was inspired ...
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Doug Locke is a native of Houston, Texas currently residing in Los Angeles. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Theater Arts from Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. While studying Theatre, Doug appeared in multiple productions including: The Crucible, Blues for Alabama Sky, The Pajama Game and She Stoops to Conquer. Doug was inspired to enter the entertainment industry by the work of his older sisters, Tembi Locke (actress) and Attica Locke (writer). He began his career in film and television when he portrayed a young Jimi Hendrix in the Silver Lake Film Festival award-winning short, "A Technicolor Dream". In addition to numerous commercials, pilots and shorts, he most recently appeared in episodes of the hit television shows, "House M.D." and "Bones".Doug is also a singer/songwriter. His influences include Prince, Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravitz, Michael Jackson and Madonna. His work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Out Magazine, Idolator, GLAAD, Logo's NewNowNext, Upworthy.com, PopMatters.com, Blurred Culture and many others. His single "#ThisCouldBeUs" hit no.32 on the iTunes Hot 100 chart (Barbados) and the music video has more than 500,000 views. Locke's debut EP "Blue Heart" sports a collection of Electric Pop, Funk Rock, and R&B Soul inspired songs tackling themes of love, sex and empowerment written by Locke and Producer Eric McNeely. In addition to playing shows all over Los Angeles, Locke recently headlined Portland Pride. He appeared on kCal/CBS 'Morning Show' in Los Angeles and 'Great Day Houston', and is currently working on his next EP.
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