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  1. Douglas Hodge (born 25 February 1960 in Plymouth, England) is a British actor, occasional stage director, and (on the side) Singer-Songwriter with an exceptionally diverse track record of roles. Initially a teenaged stand-up comic specializing in celebrity impressions, he went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, though he ...

  2. Mar 28, 2022 · Only Fools and Horses actor Douglas Hodge has shared that his mum passed away last night from Covid. The star took to Twitter to announce the sad news, and shared a photo alongside his post showing him kissing his late mum on the forehead. Writing on Twitter in the early hours of this morning (Monday, March 28), Douglas said: "My mum passed ...

  3. Feb 7, 2020 · BOSTON – A federal judge Friday sentenced Douglas Hodge, a former CEO of a major investment management firm, to nine months in prison for paying $850,000 over more than a decade to get four of ...

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  5. Douglas Hodge. Douglas Hodge is a Tony, Olivier, Drama Desk and Outer Critic Circle award winning actor, composer, director and writer. Recent films include Alfred in Joker, Gemini man The Report and Red Sparrow. Recent TV includes The Great, Black Mirror, Lost In Space, Catastrophe and Penny Dreadful. Tony and Olivier awards on Broadway and ...

  6. Feb 7, 2020 · Douglas Hodge, once the leader of an international bond manager and now an admitted felon, was ordered Friday to spend nine months in federal prison for paying bribes totaling $850,000 to get four ...

  7. Feb 7, 2020 · (Bloomberg) -- Douglas Hodge, the former Pimco chief who once safeguarded the retirement savings of millions of Americans, was sentenced to nine months in prison for paying $850,000 in bribes to get four of his children into USC and Georgetown as phony soccer and tennis team recruits.The sentence, pronounced Friday in federal court in Boston, is the longest yet for a parent in the biggest ...

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