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D. C. Douglas
DC Douglas in London 2023
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1977–present
Notable workMass Effect as Legion
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor as Rayvis
Transformers: Rescue Bots as Chase
Resident Evil as Albert Wesker
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable as Yoshikage Kira
Websitedcdouglas.com

D. C. Douglas is an American actor and voice actor. He played Pa Kettle on Syfy's Z Nation, Zepht on Star Trek: Enterprise, and has appeared in several soap operas, including Days of Our Lives and The Young and the Restless. He voiced Albert Wesker in ten Resident Evil games, Legion in Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, and Yoshikage Kira in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable (2016).

Early life

Douglas was born in Berkeley, California. His father worked in sales and his mother is an artist, writer, and spiritual advisor.[1] His maternal grandparents were vaudeville performers.[2] After the decline of Vaudeville his grandmother, Grace Hathaway, performed in burlesque and his grandfather, Joe Miller, became known in San Francisco for his talks at the Theosophy Lodge and weekly group walks through Golden Gate Park.[3][4][5]

His parents divorced when he was five and Douglas was primarily raised by his mother in the San Francisco Bay Area from the 1970s to early 1980s. At age seven, he decided to become an actor after watching an episode of Hollywood and the Stars. He performed in community theatre in San Jose and Walnut Creek, and after getting his GED his Ygnacio Valley High School drama teacher encouraged him to pursue his acting dream.

At sixteen, Douglas traveled alone to New York to audition for Royal Academy of Dramatic Art -- the only US held auditions that year -- but was not accepted. Though his back-up plan was to live in New York, his visit dissuaded him from that idea. Instead, he moved to Los Angeles in 1985.

Career

Live action

Theatre

Douglas graduated from the Estelle Harman Actors Workshop,[6] the only accredited acting trade school in Los Angeles at the time.[7] He co-founded the improvisation troupe Section Eight and was a member of Theatre of NOTE for several years. He produced Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening with the Illuminati) at the Hollywood United Methodist Church, performing as Brother Lawrence opposite Theatre of NOTE co-founder Kevin Carr in a benefit for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. The production was well received and became an LA Weekly "Pick-of-the-Week." Douglas performed in many other Equity Waiver 99-seat Theatre productions throughout the 1990s.[8]

Television

Douglas' first network TV role was on the ABC sitcom Coach, but his three lines were cut in the final broadcast. In 1996, he landed a small role in Boston Common, an NBC pilot. When the show was picked up, he returned in a recurring role as DC, the antagonist to Hedy Burress's character.[9] Douglas' television career involved primarily conservative or antagonist roles. Notable appearances include 24, Star Trek: Enterprise, NYPD Blue, ER, Charmed, Without a Trace, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Castle, and The Encounter.

In 2015, while pitching a film project to The Asylum that would pay homage to Resident Evil 5, a video game Douglas had worked on and gained fan appreciation for, the producers were inspired to cast him as Pa Kettle in Z Nation, a Syfy zombie series, for a three-episode arc.

Though never considered for a lead contract role on the Los Angeles-based soap operas, Douglas guest starred on all of them numerous times.[10] Notable appearances include the manipulative Bellman in a 1991 Days of Our Lives honeymoon arc and two different characters on The Young and the Restless - Chad Atherton in a 1996 arc and Kurz, a crime boss taunting Tristan Rogers's character, in 2014. In 2017, Douglas made his 26th appearance on The Bold and the Beautiful over 20 years, playing his 6th role on the show.

In 2021, Douglas announced he was rebooting his acting career with a focus on independent cinema.[11]

Film

Douglas' first film was 1989's Future Force with David Carradine. Though all his scenes were with Carradine, Douglas never met him as their characters only spoke through a futuristic video conference system.

Notable film roles include a possessed ghost hunter in Black Ops with Lance Henriksen, a disturbing turn as "Dad" in Smartass with Joey King, a deranged cop in Helen Alone with Priscilla Barnes, and a harried producer in Labor Pains with Lindsay Lohan.

In 2013, Douglas was cast as a serial killer in Apocalypse Kiss and altered his appearance to resemble Resident Evil villain Albert Wesker, as the producers were fans of his work in the video game franchise.[12]

Douglas has worked with The Asylum since 2002, appearing in ten of their films. In 2015, while working on Alpha House, he bonded with the film's writers, Jacob Cooney and Brandon Trenz. Together, they developed the idea for Isle of the Dead, which Douglas pitched to The Asylum producers David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, and Paul Bales.[13] The film was completed in 2016 with Douglas as Aiden Wexler opposite Joey Lawrence and Maryse Mizanin.[14] It aired on the SyFy network.

Other notable The Asylum films include Titanic II as the ship captain, Sharknado 2[15] as Bud, one of the few characters to die by an alligator in a shark movie, and Aquarium of the Dead as the clueless aquarium tour guide. In 2021, Douglas was cast in three unrelated Lifetime Network films: The Killer in My Backyard, Killer Stepmom, and Drowning In Secrets.

Producer, writer, director

In 1996, Douglas wrote, produced, and starred in his first festival film short, Falling Words. He later wrote, produced, and directed The Eighth Plane, an anti-Scientology short, and Freud and Darwin Sitting in a Tree, about Lewis Henry Morgan. In 2001, he resurrected the character 'Lance Baxter' from Falling Words and created a cabaret act covering sad love songs that illustrated his dysfunctional relationships. It was performed at The Lava Lounge in Hollywood.[16]

In 2006, inspired by turning forty, Douglas expanded the idea into Lance Baxter: Halfway Through My Life If I'm Lucky.[17] The show featured original songs (lyrics by Douglas, music by Lily Popova) and comedic monologues. It was produced at The M Bar in Hollywood and ran for several nights as a fundraiser for More Than Shelter for Seniors.

Also in 2006, his film short Duck, Duck, Goose! played at film festivals worldwide and received Best Short awards from the Seattle's True Independent Film Festival (STIFF) and Trenton Film Festival.

His 2009 CGI short The Crooked Eye, starring Fay Masterson and narrated by Linda Hunt, played at festivals and won awards for Best Narration (STIFF), Best Screenplay (HDFest), and Best Animated Short (Red Rock Film Festival).

In 2016, he wrote, edited, and directed the Halloween animated short Ginger & Snapper with Rachael Leone, featuring voice actors Lacey Chabert, Steve Blum, Liam O'Brien, Laura Bailey, and Roger Craig Smith.

From 2007 to 2019, Douglas voiced Resident Evil villain Albert Wesker. As his fan following grew, he began producing fan service videos, with popular entries including anOld Spice spoof,[18] 12 Days of Evil,[19] and Covid-19: Albert F. Wesker Tips.[20]

In 2017, Douglas created and launched MSM Breaking News!: Fake Trump Cartoons, an animated web series satirizing the Donald Trump presidency and the Robert Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. A typical episode was written by Douglas and produced by his animator, Rachael Leone. Guest voice actors have included Steve Blum, Maurice LaMarche, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Todd Haberkorn and Mark Meer, among others.[21]

Voiceover

Early Voiceover career

Douglas began his voice acting career in the early 1990s by providing walla for low budget action and erotic films that were usually aired late night on Showtime.[22] By the 21st century he had stopped doing general walla work altogether, but occasionally took on unique ADR jobs, including voice matching Guy Pearce in Factory Girl and Kevin Spacey in Fred Clause,[23] as well as voicing a TV reporter in 50/50[24] and Brad Pitt's SpaceCom computer therapist in Ad Astra.[25]

Video games

Douglas has voiced a variety of characters in video games, often being cast as low-voiced villains. Notable roles include The Master in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer video game, Albert Wesker in the Resident Evil series as well as Marvel vs. Capcom (9 games in total from 2007 - 2019), Raven in Tekken 6, AWACS Ghost Eye in Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, Commandant Alexei in Tales of Vesperia, Legion in Mass Effect 2/Mass Effect 3/Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Grimoire Noir and Pod 042 in the Nier franchise, Azrael in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, Coburn in Ubisoft's The Crew and Hector Birtwhistle (H.B.) in Xenoblade Chronicles X.

Commercials and promos

Douglas was a CBS Daytime promo announcer for the summer of 2003. He has cited that job as the turning point in his voiceover career, as he used the money from that contract to build his home studio, which was uncommon for voice artists at the time. Having a home studio allowed him to leave his editing job and work solely as an actor.[26]

Douglas has lent his voice to several national ad campaigns, including the GEICO Celebrity campaign from 2006 to 2008, the McDonald's Be the Sizzle campaign from 2009 to 2010, Radio Shack's Holiday Hero campaign in 2010 and several Experian spots featuring Douglas and Tom Kenny as computers in 2014.[27]

He has been one of the promo voices for Sony Pix since 2018.[28]

Animation

Douglas' work in animation includes the role of Chase in Hub Network's Transformers: Rescue Bots (the longest-running Transformers series),[29] Colonel Rawls (and many others) in Cartoon Network's Regular Show, Sylvus (the Elder) and Aikor (the Villain) in Monchichi Tribe, Newton in The Rocketeer, and a cameo in Family Guy as Superman.

Anime

Douglas initially avoided anime work in the early 2000s due to the low pay rates at the time.[30] However, during his first convention appearance in 2010, he saw the growing interest from anime fans in meeting voice actors. Douglas has said the opportunity to travel while getting paid inspired him to seek out work at the Los Angeles production houses that recorded anime.[26] This led to fan favorite roles such as Yoshikage Kira in the Diamond Is Unbreakable arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Wooden Sword Ryu in Netflix's Shaman King, Edo in Netflix's Ultraman, Praetorian in Netflix's Super Crooks, and X Drake in One Piece.

Politics

In April 2010, Douglas faced criticism from the Tea Party movement for a phone call he made to Freedomworks in which he left an inflammatory voice mail. A day later, GEICO removed him from a series of internet commercials that were in post-production.[31] This led to some debate in the voice-over community about whether announcers were public figures.[32] Douglas responded by producing a satirical Tea Party PSA for YouTube that was subsequently broadcast on both Joy Behar's HLN show and Geraldo Rivera's Geraldo at Large with Douglas as a guest.[33][34]

The experience inspired Douglas to continue creating short, satirical political videos.[35] Two of his most viewed videos were his Burn a Koran Day video (posted by The Huffington Post[36]) and his Why #OccupyWallStreet? video (aired on MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell).[37]

In November 2011, Douglas tweeted a quote from Brett Ratner at a Tower Heist Q&A that included a disparaging remark about homosexuals. The Hollywood Reporter subsequently reported Douglas' tweet as the beginning of a controversy which led to Ratner resigning from his role as producer of the 2012 Academy Awards.[38]

Filmography

Live action

Film Credits
Year Title Role Notes
1989 Future Force Billy
1995 Under Siege 2: Dark Territory Technician #1
1997 Falling Words Lance Short film
1998 The Eighth Plane Henry
Two Weeks Later Solomon
Just Add Water Barry
2000 Freud and Darwin Sitting in a Tree Charlie
2001 Totally Blonde French Waiter, Douglas The Hotel Clerk
2002 Killer 2: The Beast Dr. W. B. Miller Direct-to-video
2003 Grace Nate Short film
Side Show Sleazy Producer
Scarecrow Slayer Dr. Baxter Direct-to-video
The Commission Assistant Counsel Howard P. Willens
Ga-Ga Calio Short film
Billy Makes the Cut Sal
2004 Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War Additional Voices English dub
Streakers Jack Short film
Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer! Narrator
2005 Duck, Duck, Goose! Jacob
5.6 Seconds Radio Announcer
2006 New York Waiting Exion
666: The Child Dr. Loring
2007 Sister's Keeper Richard Stander
Universal Remote The Narrator, The Navy Suit
2008 Bling Nathan Short film
Deadwater Larry Grubman Direct-to-video
Shelter Luke Greenley
2009 The Crooked Eye Frank Short film
Poker Run Amarillo Slim
Labor Pains Vista Producer
2010 Titanic II Captain Howard Direct-to-video
Change Your Life! Randy Reynolds
2012 ...Or Die D.C. Short film
2014 Alpha House Marshall Direct-to-video
Helen Alone Mark's Dad, Announcer
Apocalypse Kiss Adrian
2016 KILD TV Milton Web / Dr. Perseco
The Shickles Barry
Ribbons Frank Greenlee
Isle of the Dead Colonel Aiden Wexler
2017 Smartass Dad
2018 The Hard Scene Mark Short film
2021 Aquarium of the Dead Daniel
Cuddly Toys Reverend Maxwell
The Killer in My Backyard Ron
Killer Stepmom Randy
Debt Valley Leonard Mason Short film
2022 Drowning In Secrets Caleb
Television Credits
Year Title Role Notes
1988 Al TV Reginald Buttplug, Fashion Designer Episode: "Even Worse"
1991 Coach Dulcimer Freak Episode: "Leonard Kraleman: All-American"
General Hospital Sidney 1 episode
19912014 Days of Our Lives Bellman, Brad, Mr. Bob Salke 4 episodes
1992 Civil Wars Ernie Episode: "His Honor Offer"
Renegade Father Nelson Episode: "Eye of the Storm"
1994 Melrose Place Dweeby Executive Episode: "And Justice for All"
1995 Hudson Street Kid Episode: "Contempt"
1996–97 Boston Common Ben, DC 10 episodes
19962014 The Young and the Restless Chad Atherton, Cohort, Kurtz 13 episodes
1997 Claude's Crib Snobbish Waiter Episode: "Clothes Encounter"
Diagnosis: Murder Randy Thompson Episode: "Murder in the Air"
1997–2017 The Bold and the Beautiful Court Clerk, Chip, Dr. Whittman, Minister, Dr. Andrews 26 episodes
1998 Beverly Hills, 90210 Mr. Remington Episode: "The Girl Who Cried Wolf"
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Wally Episode: "Scoop"
Silk Stalkings Ferret Episode: "Forever"
Emma's Wish Carney Television film
1999 King's Pawn Clark
2001 Charmed Craig Episode: "Bride and Groom"
2002 That '80s Show Customer Episode: "Tuesday Comes Over"
ER Ken Ambrose Episode: "Dead Again"
2003 Mister Sterling Danny Episode: "Statewide Swing"
Star Trek: Enterprise Zepth Episode: "The Breach"
JAG Dr. Alan Ganzel Episode: "Pas de Deux"
2004 NYPD Blue Dr. Ted Hollingsworth Episode: "What's Your Poison"
2005 Las Vegas Barnett Episode: "One Nation, Under Surveillance"
The Inside Ned Batter Episode: "Old Wounds"
Strong Medicine Agent Norton Episode: "New Blood"
2006 The Suite Life of Zack & Cody Snooty Interviewer Episode: "Books and Birdhouses"
2006–07 What About Brian Gary Barnes 2 episodes
2007 24 Blake Simon Episode: "Day 6: 6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m."
Passions Dr. Kirkwood 3 episodes
Final Approach Doug Ellis Television film
2008 Without a Trace Charlie Reed Episode: "A Bend in the Road"
2009 Three Rivers Dr. Ralston Episode: "Place of Life"
2010 Criminal Minds Mr. Krouse Episode: "Risky Business"
2011 Raising Hope Man in Suit Episode: "It's a Hopeful Life"
2012 Castle Bill Moss Episode: "Dial M for Mayor"
Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures Blake's Dad Episode: "Epic Cuffs"
Hot in Cleveland Peter Filsinger Episode: "Rubber Ball"
2 Broke Girls Conrad Dean Episode: "And the Drug Money"
NCIS: Los Angeles Rob Nelson Episode: "Neighborhood Watch"
Workaholics Tattoo Artist Episode: "True Dromance"
Franklin & Bash Wooten Episode: "Strange Brew"
Sullivan & Son HR Guy Episode: "Hank Speech"
2013 Dog with a Blog Rick Stewart Episode: "Stan's Old Owner"
Kickin' It Chuck Crawford Episode: "Fawlty Temple"
2014 NCIS Tom Speakman Episode: "Crescent City: Part 1"
Sharknado 2: The Second One Bud Television film
2015 The Haunted Hathaways Oliver Loomis Episode: "Haunted Ghost Tour"
2015–16 Z Nation Pa Kettle 3 episodes
2019–19 Wizard School Dropout Professor Grundlesnoot 5 episodes
2020 The Encounter Lewis Episode: "Delivery"
2022 CSI: Vegas Rob Carson Episode: "The Painted Man"

Voiceover

Anime Credits
Year Title Role Notes
2000–01 Hajime no Ippo Genji Kamogawa, Kazuki Sanada Also Champion Road[39]
2009–11 One Piece X Drake
2014–15 Naruto: Shippuden Gari, Ittan
2015 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders: Battle in Egypt Doctor
2015–16 Durarara!! x2 Additional Voices
2016 Erased Kitamura Ep. "Future"[40]
2017 Cyborg 009: Call of Justice Steven Archimedes
Berserk Locus, Priest [40]
Mobile Suit Gundam: Thunderbolt Vincent Pike, Nelson
2017–18 Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Jasley Donomikols
2018–19 Hunter × Hunter Shoot McMahon
2018 Record of Grancrest War Dimitrie Ep. "Forest of Eternal Darkness"
Sword Art Online Alternative Gun Gale Online Narrator Ep. "Squad Jam"
The Laws of the Universe Alpha
Back Street Girls: Gokudolls Ryo
Sirius the Jaeger Kershner
2018–present Baki Igari, Commander Netflix ONA
2019 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Yoshikage Kira, Kosaku Kawajiri
Ultraman Edo, Nepenthus Netflix ONA
Neon Genesis Evangelion Keel Lorenz Netflix dub[41]
Cells at Work! Basophil [42]
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Gekko
One Piece: Stampede X Drake [43]
2020 Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun Callego Naberius
Akudama Drive Master Funimation dub[44]
2021 Hortensia Saga Maurice Baudelaire Funimation dub[45]
Shaman King Ryunosuke "Ryu" Umemiya Netflix dub[46]
Super Crooks Praetorian Netflix dub[47]
2022 Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy Geo Noto Soto Netflix dub[48]
2023 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel – Northern War Rufus Albarea Crunchyroll dub[49]
Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Pod 042 [50]
Animation Credits
Year Title Role Notes
2009, 2011 Family Guy Imperial Officer #3, Superman [51]
2010 The American Dream Various Television special[51]
2011–16 Transformers: Rescue Bots Chase, Mr. Harrison, Additional Voices
2016–17 Regular Show Colonel Rawls, Additional Voices [51]
2020 Homeward Rolf
DC Super Hero Girls Deathstroke
The Rocketeer Newton / Gus
2021 FriendZSpace BotDog
2024 WondLa Omnipod
2024 What If...? The Incarnate
Film ADR Credits
Year Title Role Notes
2011 50/50 Live Volcano Reporter Uncredited
2017 Death Race 2050 A.B.E. Uncredited
Direct-to-video
2019 Ad Astra Computer Therapist Uncredited
Video Game Credits
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Master [41]
2004 SpellForce: The Breath of Winter Uzakhan, Shamziro, Bario, Blind Monk, Desperate Soul
2005 Tekken 5 Various [41]
2006 SpellForce 2: Shadow Wars Avatar, Malacay
Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra Suou Uzuki, Voyager [40]
.hack//G.U. vol.1//Rebirth Gabi, Taihaku
2007 .hack//G.U. vol.2//Reminisce Gabi, Taihaku
.hack//G.U. vol.3//Redemption Gabi, Taihaku
Eternal Sonata Jazz
Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation AWACS Ghost Eye [41]
Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Albert Wesker
2008 Soulcalibur IV Male Voice 5
Tales of Vesperia Alexei [40]
2009 Resident Evil 5 Albert Wesker
Tekken 6 Raven [41]
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Albert Wesker [40]
2010 Mass Effect 2 Legion, Crewman Hawthorne
Nier Grimoire Noir [51]
2011 Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Albert Wesker [41]
MotorStorm: Apocalypse Dusklite Site Manager [51]
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D Albert Wesker [41]
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Raven
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Albert Wesker
Star Wars: The Old Republic Various [51]
2012 Mass Effect 3 Legion, Tactus, Geth Elder,[51] Legion Assassin, Geth VI
Street Fighter X Tekken Raven, Eddy Gordo [40][41]
Rise of Dragonian Era Online Narrator
Tales of Graces f President Dylan Paradine [52]
Starhawk Rifters, Outcasts, Radio Control Operators [40]
2013 NBA 2K14 Uber Agent [51]
Rune Factory 4 Dylas, Bado [41]
Dark Matter AI [51]
2014 BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Azrael
ZMR Zombie Monster Robots Mech
The Crew Coburn
2015 Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Albert Wesker [41]
Lego Jurassic World Additional Voices [51]
Lost Dimension George Jackman
Persona 4: Dancing All Night Dance Instructor
Xenoblade Chronicles X H.B. [40]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel Rufus Albarea, Valimar [40][51]
2016 Resident Evil Zero HD Remaster Albert Wesker [41]
Fire Emblem Fates Gunter [40]
Space Run Galaxy Simon [51]
Umbrella Corps Albert Wesker, Player [41]
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2Med2 [51]
Zero Time Dilemma Zero [40]
God Eater 2: Rage Burst Odin [41]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II Rufus Albarea, Valimar [51]
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Odin [40]
Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky Yamatoga [41]
Tyranny Sage Lantry
2017 Fire Emblem Heroes Wrys, Barst, Gunter [40]
Robo Recall Odin, Service Bots, Thug Bots [51]
Nier: Automata Pod 042 [40]
Persona 5 Suguru Kamoshida [40][51]
2018 Monster Hunter: World Analytics Director [40]
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology Gafka [41]
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle Azrael [51]
Valkyria Chronicles 4 Jester Mooney [41]
Soulcalibur VI Pod 042
2019 Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Schroeder
Dead or Alive 6 Diego
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Narrator, Merchant [51]
Teppen Albert Wesker [53]
AI: The Somnium Files #89 [51]
Code Vein Gregorio Silva, Anti [41]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III Rufus Albarea, Valimar
Shenmue III Additional Cast [40]
Borderlands 3 Burton Briggs
2020 Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash!
Persona 5 Royal Suguru Kamoshida
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV Rufus Albarea, Valimar
2021 Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139... Grimoire Noir [54]
2023 Octopath Traveler II Father [40]
Honkai: Star Rail Svarog [55]
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Rayvis [40]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Rufus Albarea, Valimar
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon G1 Michigan, additional voices [56]
2024 Tekken 8 Raven [57]
Unicorn Overlord Jeremy [40]

See also

References

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Further reading

  • Power, Richard (1993). The Life and Teachings of Joe Miller, 1993. Maypop. ISBN 0-9618916-8-8.