Douglas Wood is an Australian celebrity known for his contributions to the entertainment industry. His work has spanned various media, including television and film. Wood's career and achievements have made him a notable figure in Australian entertainment, and his influence extends across multiple aspects of the industry.

"I am a big fan of the TV series Taxi which combined comedy and pathos better than any other show I've seen."



"Dick Van Dyke was my first idol. He's an amazing physical comedian, like a classic clown, but also very smart and not afraid to show vulnerability."



"When I saw The Player, I came out with knots in my stomach because it was so true to my experience."



"Working in Hollywood can be tumultuous, with incredible highs and lows and you need to be grounded."



"The best way for a beginner to write for animation is to closely watch animated films, then read the screenplays for them afterwards."



"I'm more concerned with getting them to find and strengthen their original voice as writers rather than imposing my own subjective tastes, judgements or sensibility on the project."



"That said, I should also add that I learned a great deal from being allowed in these privileged circles and am grateful for the opportunity to have worked closely with some of the most powerful and successful people in the business including Steven Spielberg and Ted Turner."



"But so much of being an actor isn't so great - the auditioning, the rejection, the financial insecurity."



"The major studios don't differ very much from one another as they all operate under essentially the same principles and pressure."

