Fisher Stevens

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 11/27/1963
Birthplace: Evanston, Illinois, USA

biography

Prolific young actor of the NY stage who has also amassed a number of credits in films and TV since the early 1980s. Stevens has performed in more than 20 NY stage productions including 544 performances in Harvey Fierstein's "Torch Song Trilogy", both on and off Broadway. He also co-founded and served as artistic director for Naked Angels, a NYC-based theater company.

Stevens' somewhat less than classic good looks have tended to land him roles playing weaselly or nerdy characters in films and TV. He had a charming bit part as a subway card trickster in John Sayles' "The Brother From Another Continued

Credits

(TV Show)
2009-2009
Neal Greybridge
2009
Producer
2009
(TV Show)
2009-2009
John Buckley
2009
Executive Producer
2008
Producer
2008
Dr Puttnam
2007
Producer
2007
Executive Producer
2007
Director
2007
Producer
2007
Producer
2007
Manny
2006
Executive Producer
2006
Garrett Schweck
2005
Executive Producer
2005
(TV Show)
2004-2004
Charlie Perkins
2004
(TV Show)
2004-2004
Ray Garnett
2004
(TV Show)
2004-2004
Nick
2004
Producer
2003
(TV Show)
2002-2002
Donnie
2002
Executive Producer
2002
Ratbag Dolan
2002
Executive Producer
2002
Producer
2001
Executive Producer
2001
(TV Show)
2001-2001
Dr Morey
2001
(TV Show)
1996-1997
Chuck
1997
Chuck
1996
Jack
1996
The Plague
1995
(TV Show)
1995-1995
Executive Producer
Woodstock
Executive Producer
David Marriott
Himself
Larry
Hawk Ganz
Dwight
Carlos Delgado
Vince Latello
Ben Jabituya
From Story
Director
Ben Jahrvi
Sam Manning
Producer

milestones

Year
Milestone
1976 
Moved from Chicago to NYC at age 13 (date approximate)
1977 
Professional stage debut at age 14 in a musical production of "A Christmas Carol" in NYC (date approximate)
1981 
Feature debut in "The Burning"
1982 
Succeeded Matthew Broderick as David in the Off-Broadway production of "Torch Song Trilogy"
1984 
Co-starred with Matt Dillon in "The Flamingo Kid," a comedy directed by Garry Marshall
Continued

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