Inked Mag Staff
October 12th, 2016
Would You Mess With This Guy?
Tattooed character actor—normally shady A.F. characters like a Latin King’s gang leader in Law & Order: SVU—Doug Drucker was slashed on the NYC subway system. According to the NY Daily…

Tattooed character actor—normally shady A.F. characters like a Latin King’s gang leader in Law & Order: SVU—Doug Drucker was slashed on the NYC subway system. According to the NY Daily News Drucker was on the E Train near the World Trade Center when he encountered a man who was talking to himself and whose feet were bleeding.
Drucker and his tattooed face have appears in Scorned and Tracers. Among his credits include “Tattoo Face Guy,” “Scary Guy,” “Meth Dealer,” “Manson Eyes” and “Tattooed Junkie.” Between filming he currently works at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Times Square.
Drucker’s recount to the Daily News:
“What the f–k are you looking at,” asked the suspect.
Drucker started to walk away, but the suspect followed him and punched him in the back of the head.
“I was trying to play it cool, but then I realized he was out of his mind,” Drucker said. “He was like pacing back and forth, and he came out with a knife.”
Drucker again tried to walk away, but the suspect slashed him with a folding knife — once on the left hand and once on the left shoulder.
“I play a guy trying to scare a girl in the subway,” Drucker said. “A lot of times, I’m playing the bad guy—I understood where he was coming from in a way.”
Following is a gallery of Drucker including ink reading: “Only God Can Judge Me.”
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