Doug Savant Movies
No stranger to emotionally and psychologically challenging roles,
Doug Savant broke through the fear barrier that separates many actors from achieving their full onscreen potential. In the process, he tackled many characterizations somewhat removed from himself. These included a sociopathic rapist (in the 1995 TV movie
Fight for Justice: The Nancy Cohn Story), a gay social worker (Matt Fielding on the prime-time soap opera
Melrose Place), and -- most prominently -- a businessman-turned-stay at home dad (Tom Scavo, on the domestic black comedy
Desperate Housewives). The latter, of course, required less of a stretch for
Savant; it was perhaps ironic, then, that the Scavo characterization (opposite actress
Felicity Huffman) reeled in
Savant's largest audience and virtually turned him into a household name.
Savant's resumé also includes brief appearances in such features as
Secret Admirer (1985),
Teen Wolf (1985),
The Hanoi Hilton (1987), and
Godzilla (1998). His second wife is actress
Laura Leighton, whom he met on the set of
Melrose. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide