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Of course, Stamper's death was the least of the House of Cards brand's worries, as the series filmed its sixth and last season without its star, Kevin Spacey, whose character Frank Underwood was ...
In addition to playing Doug Stamper in all six seasons of House of Cards, Kelly has appeared in films such as Changeling, Dawn of the Dead, The Adjustment Bureau, Chronicle, Now You See Me, and Everest.
In a teaser trailer for the sixth season of House of Cards, it is shown that Underwood died in 2017 and is now buried next to his father in South Carolina. [6] The series finale reveals that his right-hand man, Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly), poisoned him in order to stop him from killing Claire. [7]
Doug continues to serve Frank as his Chief of Staff. Season 4 saw Doug struggling to keep things in control during both Frank and Claire's separation and finding out of Seth's betrayal that nearly results in Doug killing Seth. When Frank is shot, Doug offers his liver to the President but cannot donate due to his alcoholic history.
Netflix revealed the the upcoming sixth season of 'House of Cards' will be its last amid sexual assault allegations against Kevin Spacey.
Kelly AuCoin as Gary Stamper, Doug Stamper's brother; Benito Martinez as Hector Mendoza, the Senate Majority Leader and a Republican United States Senator from Arizona; Larry Pine as Bob Birch, the House Minority Leader and a Democratic U.S. Representative from Michigan; Reed Birney as Donald Blythe, the Vice President of the United States
Michael Kelly as Douglas "Doug" Stamper, the Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States; Molly Parker as Jacqueline "Jackie" Sharp, a war veteran, Congresswoman from California and Underwood's successor as House Majority Whip; Michel Gill as Garrett Walker, the 45th President of the United States
House of Cards was pitched to several cable networks, including HBO, AMC and Showtime. Netflix, interested in launching their own original programming, outbid the networks, picking the series up for 26 episodes, totaling two seasons. [5] Netflix was the only bidder that was interested in purchasing the rights without seeing a completed pilot.