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Doug Sheehan
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Doug Sheehan

1949 – 2024 · Active 1962–2002

Doug Sheehan, an actor known for his work in the late 1970s, appears in 10 (1979), a film that humorously navigates the complexities of relationships and desire. In this comedy, he contributes to the film's exploration of romantic entanglements, showcasing the era's blend of humor and sensuality. While his filmography may be limited, Sheehan's role in 10 adds a distinct flavor to the cult cinema landscape, embodying the playful yet provocative spirit of the time.

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10

10

1979 ★ 5.7
as Police Officer

During a surprise 42nd birthday party for wealthy, well-known composer George Webber (Dudley Moore), thrown by his actress girlfriend Samantha Taylor (Julie Andrews), he finds he is coping badly with incipient middle age. From his car, George glimpses a bride-to-be (Bo Derek) and is instantly obsessed with her beauty, which he rates as "11" on a scale that goes up to 10. Following her to the church, he crashes into a police cruiser, is stung by a bee, and nearly disrupts the wedding ceremony. George visits the priest, and learns the woman is Jenny Miles, daughter of a prominent Beverly Hills dentist. Later that night, Sam and George have an argument about George's failure to give her the attention she needs, his use of the term "broad", and the fact that he uses a telescope to watch a neighbor (a porn producer) perform carnal acts. The final straw for Sam occurs when George makes a remark subtly impugning her femininity, at which point Sam leaves in a huff. The following day, George spies on his neighbor again, hits himself with the telescope, and falls down an embankment, causing him to miss Sam's phone call. Still obsessed with the young bride, George schedules a dental appointment with Jenny's father and learns that Jenny and her husband have gone to Mexico for their honeymoon. The examination reveals a mouthful of cavities, requiring fillings. The after-effects of the novocaine, aggravated by his heavy drinking, leave George completely incoherent. Sam finally reaches him on the phone, but mistakes him for an intruder and calls the police, who hold George at gunpoint while trying to understand his gibberish. Unnerved by the day's events, George visits his neighbor's house to take part in an orgy. Sam arrives at George's and spots him through his telescope, widening the rift between them. While his songwriting partner Hugh (Robert Webber) consoles Sam and says she will need to decide how long to wait for George to grow up, George impulsively boards a plane and follows the newlyweds to their exclusive resort in Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico. In the bar, George becomes acquainted with a friendly bartender, plays the piano, and encounters an old acquaintance, Mary Lewis (Dee Wallace), who suffers from a lack of self-confidence because she blames herself for a series of failed relationships. When they attempt a fling, Mary interprets George's inadequacy in bed as confirmation of her own insecurities. At the beach, George sees Jenny ― wearing a swimsuit with her hair braided in cornrows ― and is awestruck again by her beauty. He notices that David (Sam J. Jones), her husband, has fallen asleep on his surfboard. George learns that beyond a certain point are powerful currents that can sweep a swimmer or surfer dangerously far from land. He rents a catamaran, clumsily but successfully rescues David, and becomes a hero. Sam sees him on a TV newscast and tries to contact him, but George (unaware that it is Sam) refuses the call. David, badly sunburned, is hospitalized, allowing Jenny and George to spend time alone together. After dinner, in her room, Jenny smokes marijuana and then seduces George to the sounds of Maurice Ravel's Boléro. Although George is initially elated to find all of his fantasies being fulfilled, he is horrified when Jenny takes a call from her husband while in bed with him and casually informs him of George's presence. He is even more confused when David responds with a complete lack of concern (he had called to thank George for saving his life). When Jenny explains their open relationship and mutual honesty, and that they only got married due to pressure from her conservative father, George is appalled; realizing that in contrast to the complete infatuation he has had with her, Jenny sees him as nothing more than a "casual lay," so George gets dressed and leaves. After flying back home, George reconciles with Sam by apologizing and demonstrating a new maturity. His neighbor, watching this through his telescope, complains that he has had enough of providing erotic entertainment to George and getting nothing in return. He walks away from the telescope in disgust. George takes an idea from Jenny: he starts Boléro on his phonograph, and he and Sam make love — ironically, in full view of the neighbor's telescope.

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Filmography

21 credits
2000s 1 credit
2002
What I Like About You as Craig Miller
TV ★ 6.4
1990s 7 credits
1998
Style & Substance as Grant Stevens
TV ★ 8.0
1996
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as Edward Spellman
TV ★ 7.8
1996
Clueless as Mel Horowitz
TV ★ 6.3
1995
Cops n Roberts as Bert Rogers
Movie ★ 9.0
1993
Diagnosis: Murder as Roger Andrews
TV ★ 7.1
1990
A Mom for Christmas as Jim Slocum
Movie ★ 6.0
1990
Movie ★ 6.5
1980s 6 credits
1988
Movie ★ 6.2
1988
Day by Day as Brian Harper
TV ★ 6.3
1988
Dear John as Jason Fowler
TV ★ 5.7
1987
Movie ★ 4.6
1985
MacGyver as Jack Chandler
TV ★ 7.7
1982
Cheers as Walter Franklin
TV ★ 7.6
1970s 6 credits
1979
10 as Police Officer
Movie ★ 5.8
1979
Knots Landing as Ben Gibson
TV ★ 6.9
1976
TV ★ 7.1
1976
Charlie's Angels as Ben Anderson
TV ★ 6.7
1971
Columbo as Riley
TV ★ 8.1
1960s 1 credit
1962
TV ★ 6.6