Douglas Smith Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Height, Movies, TV Shows

Douglas Smith Biography

Douglas Smith is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Ben Henrickson in the HBO series Big Love. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, Terminator Genisys, Vinyl, Miss Sloane, When We Rise, The Alienist, and the second season of HBO’s Big Little Lies are among his other credits.

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How old is Douglas Smith? – Age

He is 38 years old as of 22 June 2023. He was born in 1985 in Toronto, Canada. His real name is Douglas Alexander Smith.

Douglas Smith Family – Education

Smith was born as the son of Terrea (née Oster), an American-born teacher, and Maurice Smith, an English-born low-budget film producer. Smith’s mother appeared in numerous of his father’s films during the 1980s. Gregory Smith, the actor, is his younger brother.

Who is Douglas Smith married to? – Wife

Teesh Travis has been his wife since April 2018.

Douglas Smith Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Douglas Smith Height

He stands at a height of 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m).

Douglas Smith The Alienist

In the American historical drama television series The Alienist, he played Marcus Isaacson, a young Jewish detective sergeant with the NYPD whom Roosevelt hires to work alongside Kreizler, Moore, and Howard. He is Lucius’ twin brother and, like him, is well-versed in science and crime scene investigation in general. He falls in love with a Jewish socialist.

A series of murders of boy prostitutes plagues New York City in 1896. The matter is being investigated in secrecy by Teddy Roosevelt, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, and John Moore, as well as Sara Howard and twin twins Marcus and Lucius Isaacson. However, they are opposed by Captain Connor and Chief Byrnes, who emphasize safeguarding the reputations of high society over identifying the criminals. Sara launches a private detective firm in the second season and partners up with Kreizler and Moore to find the Spanish consul’s kidnapped daughter. The research reveals institutional corruption, wealth disparity, yellow journalism, and the role of women in society in the 1890s.

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Douglas Smith Big Love

He appeared as Ben Henrickson in the American drama television series Big Love. Bill Henrickson, a conservative Mormon living in Sandy, Utah, has three wives: Barbara, Nicolette, and Margene. He owns Home Plus, a hardware store business that provides for his family. Tensions escalate between Nicolette’s father, Bill Grant, and their eldest children, Ben and Sarah. Barb strives for freedom, as Nicki accumulates debt and Margie battles to find her feet. Bill, who has been excluded from Juniper Creek, realizes that Roman’s exclusion was due to Roman’s fear of usurping prophesy. Barb is named “Mother of the Year,” but she is disqualified since she is polygamous.

Barb withdraws into solitude following their family’s exposure, and Margie assumes their neighbors, Pam and Carl, are to blame. The commotion in the home causes Bill and Barb to overlook Nicki’s anniversary. Barb decides to pursue a Master’s degree at the University of Utah. Wanda is tried for attempting to poison Alby, and Joey, a former NFL player, becomes a cop to keep Wanda out of jail. Sarah joins an ex-Mormon support group, and Rhonda convinces Heather to pursue a singing career. Nicki places Wayne in a Catholic school, and Bill develops feelings for Ana. Ben admits to polygamy, and Bill begins a business deal with Weber Gaming.

Douglas Smith Movies and TV Shows

♦ 2023 – Exposure
♦ 2023 – Seven Veils
♦ 2022 – Don’t Worry Darling
♦ 2022 – The Swearing Jar
♦ 2021 – Clarice
♦ 2019 – Big Little Lies
♦ 2018–2020 – The Alienist
♦ 2017 – The Bye Bye Man
♦ 2017 – Bottom of the World
♦ 2017 – When We Rise
♦ 2016 – Vinyl
♦ 2016 – Miss Sloane
♦ 2015 – Terminator Genisys
♦ 2014 – Stage Fright
♦ 2014 – Hard Drive
♦ 2014 – Ouija
♦ 2013 – Treading Water
♦ 2013 – Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
♦ 2013 – Rookie Blue
♦ 2012 – Antiviral
♦ 2011 – Margene’s Blog
♦ 2010 – Flashpoint
♦ 2009 – Someday We Will Get Married
♦ 2009 – Hawthorne
♦ 2007 – Remember the Daze
♦ 2006 – Crossing Jordan
♦ 2006 – Close to Home