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Here’s actor Douglas Tait as two different Bigfoot characters. #MonsterSuitMonday I like the m
Here’s Douglas Tait on an episode of “Grimm”. #MonsterSuitMonday Doug most recentl
Have you seen the ABC TV series “The Quest” yet? #MonsterSuitMonday In it, Douglas Tait
“Sleepy Hollow” returns soon! #MonsterSuitMonday Here’s actor Douglas Tait from hi
#MonsterSuitMonday Check out this unusual version of Frankenstein’s monster. Actor Douglas Tai
A whole bunch of images of actor Douglas Tait as the creature in “The Shaft”. #MonsterSu
Speaking of Douglas Tait, he plays Verlox on ABC’s “The Quest”. #MonsterSuitMonday
From the Disney XD show “Pair of Kings”, actor Douglas Tait takes a turn as a mummy. #Mo
Good morning, sunshine! It’s Douglas Tait as Jason from “Freddy vs. Jason” (2003).
AwarOoOoooOO! Actor Douglas Tait as a werewolf for an AT&T commercial. #WerewolfWednesday. You c
“Pupaley” is a recurring character played by Douglas Tait on "Pair of Kings" (
Douglas Tait performs “Abominog” in the 2013 film “The Knights of Badassdom”
Douglas Tait as a Sleestak from “Land of the Lost” (2009). #MonsterSuitMonday I love the
Douglas Tait performs as Abominog in the recent release “Knights of Badassdom”. #Monster
Douglas Tait performs as a werewolf in this commercial spot. #WerewolfWednesday Wow….Villager
Suit performer Douglas Tait as a werewolf. #WerewolfWednesday This was also for a commercial, I beli
Suit performer Douglas Tait as a crocodile. This just makes me smile! #MonsterSuitMonday
douglasrobert2: Photography by Douglas Robert. . Water War
Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas in Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, 1957
someharmindreaming: I confess I have my guilty pleasures Thirties novelty songs A Douglas Sirk weep
someharmindreaming: I confess I have my guilty pleasures Thirties novelty songs A Douglas Sirk weep
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someharmindreaming: I confess I have my guilty pleasures Thirties novelty songs A Douglas Sirk weep
Gymnast Gabby Douglas Photo by Martin Schoeller
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