Doug Abrahams was a big screen film actor known for powerful performances. He additionally landed roles in the TV movies "The Trial of the Incredible Hulk" (NBC, 1988) and "Shame" (Lifetime, 1991-92). He also worked in film during these years, including roles in the action flick "Run" (1991) with Patrick Dempsey and the Rick Moranis comedy "Big Bully" (1996). He next focused his entertainment career on film, appearing in the horror feature "Disturbing Behavior" (1998) with Bruce Greenwood, the Kevin Costner action film "3,000 Miles to Graceland" (2001) and the comedic drama "How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog" (2002) with Kenneth Branagh. He also lent his voice to "Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade" (2001) with Michael Richard Dobson. He spent the early 2000s tackling film roles in the Anna Faris comedy sequel "Scary Movie 4" (2006), "Like Mike 2" (2006) with Jascha Washington and the Henry Czerny horror flick "Fido" (2007). He also appeared in "Hot Rod" (2007). Most recently, Abrahams worked on the fantasy "Seventh Son" (2015) with Jeff Bridges.