Doug Jones

Doug Jones (born May 24, 1960) is an actor who played the Slapstick Actor in Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies, the first of four TV movies made for The Family Channel based on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.

Jones is best known for the numerous roles requiring him to wear prosthetic makeup or take advantage of his skills as a contortionist, such as Abe Sapien in the Hellboy franchise (with John Hurt) and Saru on Star Trek: Discovery. His other feature film credits, with and without prosthetics, include Batman Returns (with Michael Gough), Hocus Pocus, Tank Girl, Mimic, Mystery Men, The Time Machine, Men in Black II, Pan's Labyrinth, Lady in the Water (with Jeffrey Wright), and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (as the titular Surfer).

On television, Jones may be primarily remembered for playing the most prominent of The Gentlemen in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Hush." His additional television appearances include the recurring roles of Cochise on Falling Skies and Deathbolt on Arrow and The Flash, as well as other recurring roles on The Weird Al Show, The Neighbors, and The Strain  and guest roles on Tales from the Crypt, The Outer Limits, G vs E, Criminal Minds, Fear Itself, Sons of Anarchy, Teen Wolf, and Z Nation.

Jones has also appeared in multiple online series including The Guild, Dragon Age: Redemption, and Angel of Death.