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Douglas Steven "Doug" Heffernan is a fictional character and the
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in the American
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''
The King of Queens ''The King of Queens'' is an American television sitcom that ran on CBS from September 21, 1998, to May 14, 2007, a total of nine seasons and 207 episodes. The series was created by Michael J. Weithorn and David Litt, who also served as the sh ...
''. The character has also appeared in ''
Everybody Loves Raymond ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' is an American sitcom television series created by Philip Rosenthal that aired on CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005, with a total of 210 episodes spanning nine seasons. It was produced by Where's Lunch a ...
'', '' Becker'', and '' Cosby''. The character is portrayed by
Kevin James Kevin George Knipfing (born April 26, 1965), better known by his stage name Kevin James, is an American comedian and actor. In television, James played Doug Heffernan on '' The King of Queens'' from 1998 to 2007, and receieved a Primetime Em ...
, whose stand-up comedy provided the comedic themes and general style of the show. Doug, a smart aleck, often immature " Average Joe", lives in
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, with his wife
Carrie Heffernan Carrie Spooner Heffernan is a fictional character in the American sitcom ''The King of Queens''. She appears in all of the show's nine seasons and is one of the show's three central characters. The character is portrayed by Leah Remini and live ...
( Leah Remini), and his father-in-law Arthur Spooner (
Jerry Stiller Gerald Isaac Stiller (June 8, 1927 – May 11, 2020) was an American actor and comedian. He spent many years as part of the comedy duo Stiller and Meara with his wife, Anne Meara, to whom he was married for over 60 years until her death in 201 ...
). Doug is a delivery driver for the International Parcel Service (a fictional version of
United Parcel Service United Parcel Service (UPS, stylized as ups) is an American multinational shipping & receiving and supply chain management company founded in 1907. Originally known as the American Messenger Company specializing in telegraphs, UPS has grown t ...
), a job Doug acquired by pretending to work there after lying to then-girlfriend Carrie about having a job.


Background

Doug was born on February 9, 1965, in
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, Canada, while his mother Janet (played by
Jenny O'Hara Patricia Joanne "Jenny" O'Hara (born February 24, 1942) is an American film, television, and stage actress. She is best known for Dixie in '' My Sister Sam'' (1986–1988), Janet Heffernan in ''The King of Queens'' (2001–2007), and Nita in '' ...
) and father Joe ( Dakin Matthews) were attending a friend's wedding there. His parents had told him that he had been born in New York City and only discovered the truth as an adult in the episode "Dog Shelter." He has one sister, a physical education teacher named Stephanie, played by
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. Doug's father owned a small
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in Queens, and his mother was a homemaker. References in several episodes indicate that the Heffernan home was a
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one, although Doug seems to have strayed from this after moving out. He lived with his parents until 27, before he moved into Richie's apartment. It also appears that Doug's father, Joe, wanted Doug to assume control over the hardware store when he came of age, but Doug showed little interest in this venture. He was an overweight child and was even sent to "
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" by his parents. Doug's weight battle was frequently a subject of contention between himself and his wife, with Carrie encouraging him to eat healthier, but Doug was steadfast in his enjoyment of fried foods and snacks. Carrie's domineering personality over the more easygoing Doug was another frequent subject matter, with Doug secretly defying her demands (over clothing and type of cologne, for example). Doug is an avid sports fan, supporting the
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, New York Jets,
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, and the
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. Doug would propose to Carrie at a Jets game. One year for Christmas, when he was given a
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, Doug openly didn't like it because both the Jets and Dolphins played in the
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. (Despite the Jets–Patriots rivalry becoming more intense during the show's run than the Dolphins–Jets rivalry, it was never mentioned on the show; however, the Monday Night Miracle did take place during the show's third season.) Doug's love for the Mets is reflective of James in real life; he named his daughter Shea Joelle after the then-home of the Mets,
Shea Stadium Shea Stadium (), formally known as William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City.
. Doug attended St. Gregory's High School in
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, where he befriended Spence Olchin; he also went to school with his cousin
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. Doug played high school football as a St. Gregory's Commodore and was a star player and starting fullback. He was All-County in football during his junior and senior years. Frequent references to this era show that Doug was very popular in school, and because of this, he thinks of high school as the best years of his life. Unlike other popular jocks who usually bully outsiders and geeks, Doug never liked that in high school, which is why he was favored. In the episode "Hi, School," Doug says to Carrie during an argument: "Oh I see what's going on; you're mad because I rocked in high school, and you didn't." Carrie was the mean girl and rebellious teenager in high school, and Doug was the slacker and sometimes outsider who wanted to be liked in high school. After graduation, he went on to junior college (
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, located on Long Island) but dropped out after eight days without any clear plan. He tried out for the Nassau County Rebels, a semi-professional football team, but ultimately quit because of politics. He later acquired a job as a
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at a bar. Around this time, his friend Richie Ianucchi, a firefighter for the
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, introduced him to his future wife, Carrie Spooner. While dating Carrie, Doug inadvertently landed his final and longest-standing job as a truck driver for the fictional International Parcel Service (IPS). Doug's trademark phrase is "Shutty!" as a means of telling people to "shut up."


Marriage

Early in the series, it was stated that Doug and Carrie had known each other in junior high. That story was re-written; the new plot said that Doug and his friend Richie met Carrie at a club, then went on a double date that did not go well until the end. Doug first met Carrie's father,
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(
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), at a Thanksgiving dinner that went wrong. Doug was nearly scared away by Arthur, who disapproved of the relationship, but later in this episode, he and Carrie declare their love for one another. Doug and Carrie got engaged at a Jets game and married in 1995, before the start of the series. Initially, they lived with Arthur while searching for a house. After finding a house, Arthur's wife died, his home burnt down, and he was forced to move in with them. In Season 6, the loving couple decides to renew their vows to show their love and affection for one another. The idea came to be during a romantic dinner where Doug becomes inspired and courageously proclaims his love to his wife, Carrie. Carrie is touched by her husband's kindness and suggests to Doug that they should renew their vows. As the days roll on, the couple's initial enthusiasm for renewing their vows quickly dwindles. They soon find that planning the wedding is becoming a hassle and much more troublesome than they had initially expected. Through mutual agreement, they call off the wedding, the couple calls their friends and relatives to let them know of the cancellation; however, to their surprise, the reaction of the relatives and friends is unexpected. Doug's mother worries about something wrong with her son's marriage. Doug and Carrie's frustrations grow as rumors of their marriage complications are spread. They decide that the ceremony will go ahead, and despite further difficulties (finding a chimp to serve as Doug's best man proves tough), Doug and Carrie renew their wedding vows. At the end of the series, Doug and Carrie adopt a baby girl from China. On the same day, Carrie realizes that she is pregnant.


Friends

Doug's best friend is fellow IPS driver Deacon Palmer ( Victor Williams), who is married to Carrie's best friend,
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( Merrin Dungey). His other friends include lifelong friend, subway booth worker Spence Olchin (
Patton Oswalt Patton Peter Oswalt (born January 27, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and writer. He is known as Spence Olchin in the sitcom '' The King of Queens'' (1998–2007) and for narrating the sitcom '' The Goldbergs'' (2013–present) as ...
), a firefighter named
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(
Larry Romano Lawrence John Romano (born July 31, 1963) is an American film and television actor. Born in Mount Vernon, New York, he was a regular on '' NYPD Blue'' and the sitcom ''The King of Queens'', on which he played Richie Iannucci. He played First ...
), cousin
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( Gary Valentine); dog walker
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); and next-door neighbour, bodybuilder
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(played by himself). Another friend of Doug's,
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) also appears as a guest on several episodes of the show; likewise, he has also appeared on several episodes of Romano's show, ''
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'', as well as other New York-based CBS shows such as '' Cosby'' and '' Becker''.


After ''King of Queens''

In 2016, Doug resurfaced on several television spots for a new CBS sitcom starring Kevin James, called ''
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''. In these ads, he meets up with the man who played him, and they have a short banter about the upcoming sitcom. In one ad, he suggests portraying a next-door neighbour to James' new character. In another, while watching television and bringing up the fact that ''King of Queens'' is currently in reruns, he tempts James (who is about to eat a plate of carrot sticks) with a large bucket of fried chicken, which the actor eats.


References

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