Douggie McMeekin

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Douggie McMeekin is an English stage, television and film actor.

OccupationActor
Yearsactive2015–present
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Douggie McMeekin
Alma materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active2015–present
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Early life

He graduated with a physics degree from the University of Nottingham. As a student he performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the National Student Drama Festival where he won the Judges Award for Acting in 2011. He later trained at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[1]

Career

Theatre

He made his professional stage debut as one of the Lost Boys in Ella Hickson’s Wendy & Peter Pan at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2015.[1] His theatre roles have also included Nina Raine’s Bach & Sons at The Bridge Theatre in 2021. In April 2018, he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Awards for his performance as Snug the Joiner in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Young Vic.[2]

Film and television

In 2017, he played Sunny Blandford in The Crown. The following year he played Charles Quigley in historical drama Harlots. He later played Aleksandr Yuvchenko in historical drama Chernobyl.[3][4]

He had a role in 2021 Cush Jumbo-led television series The Beast Must Die.[5][6] He appeared in the 2022 Lena Dunham film Catherine Called Birdy.[7]

In 2024, he could be seen playing Tindaro the sickly nobleman in Netflix historical comedy series The Decameron.[8][9][10] That year he also appeared in the IVF film drama Joy, playing John Brown, the father of the first test tube baby.[11]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2015 A Gert Lush Christmas Jake
2016 The Call-Up Adam
2017-2019 Harlots Charles Quigley 17 episodes
2017 The Crown Sunny Blandford 1 episode
2018 Midsomer Murders Dominic 1 episode
2019 Traitors Harry Glover 1 episode
2019 The Hustle Jason Feature film
2019 Chernobyl Aleksandr Yuvchenko 2 episodes
2020-2021 The Beast Must Die Vincent O'Brien 5 episodes
2021 Ragdoll Eric Turner 2 episode
2022 Catherine Called Birdy Lord Rolf of Saxony Feature film
2024 The Decameron Tindaro 8 episodes
2024 Joy John Brown Feature film
2025 Too Much William 1 episode
2025 Steve Andy Film
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