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Carl E. Douglas is a real person portrayed by Dale Godboldo in the TV series American Crime Story (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Run of His Life (season 1), they were 40 years old.
They appear in 9 episodes out of a total of 29 aired so far

Carl E. Douglas

by Dale Godboldo

character

Episodes9

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    The Run of His Life

    episode S1.E2 february 2016
    O.J. Simpson's lawyers must handle an intense situation when he goes missing.
  • 8.1
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    The Dream Team

    episode S1.E3 february 2016
    With a provocative strategy devised, Robert Shapiro begins putting together O.J. Simpson's legal counsel.
  • 8.5
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    100% Not Guilty

    episode S1.E4 february 2016
    As jury selection gets underway, the entrance of Johnnie Cochran adds an interesting energy to the case.
  • 8.5
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    The Race Card

    episode S1.E5 march 2016
    As the trial begins, Christopher Darden and Johnnie Cochran go head to head in court and the jury visits the crime scene.
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    Marcia, Marcia, Marcia

    episode S1.E6 march 2016
    Tensions rise as the defense starts taking aims at racial implications in the case, and as Marcia faces an ongoing divorce and negative representation in the media.
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    Conspiracy Theories

    episode S1.E7 march 2016
    The infamous live fitting of the gloves is contemplated as both the defense and the prosecution face obstacles in and out of the courtroom.
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    A Jury in Jail

    episode S1.E8 march 2016
    The jury become tired and restless as the case continues, meanwhile the defence juggle with the idea of putting OJ on the stands
  • 9.1
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    Manna from Heaven

    episode S1.E9 march 2016
    Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey go across the country to acquire the Mark Fuhrman tapes.
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    The Verdict

    episode S1.E10 april 2016
    Closing statements are given and the jury must decide the verdict. Effects of the verdict are highlighted for both sides, as well as the community.