Danton Stone
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Occupation | film, television actor |
Years active | 1979-present |
Danton Stone (born in Queens, New York) is an American veteran stage, film and television actor.
Stage
Broadway
Source: PlaybillVault[1]
- Fifth of July (1980, as Weston Hurley)
- Angels Fall (1983, as Don Tabaha)
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001, as Martini)
Off-Broadway (selected)
Source: Lortel Database[2]
- Mrs. Murray's Farm - 1976
- Balm in Gilead - 1984
- In This Fallen City - 1986
- Fortune's Fools - 1995
- Mere Mortals and Others - 1997
Regional
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Steppenwolf Theatre Company 2000[3]
- Miss Julie - Steppenwolf Theatre Company 1985[4]
Filmography (selected)
Sources: The New York Times;[5] Hollywood.com[6]
- The Chosen (1981), as Fighting Student
- National Lampoon's Joy of Sex (1984), as Farouk
- Maria's Lovers (1984), as Joe
- Band of the Hand (1986), as Aldo
- Eight Men Out (1988), as Hired Killer
- Checking Out (1989), as Dr. Wolfe
- Crazy People (1990), as Saabs
- Once Around (1991), as Tony Bella
- He Said, She Said (1991), as Eric
- McHale's Navy (1997), as Gruber
- The Atlantis Conspiracy (2001), as Barry
- Series 7: The Contenders (2001), as Bob
- Palindromes (2004), as Bruce Wallace
- The Girl in the Park (2007), as Drugstore Manager
- Diminished Capacity (2008), as Police Officer
- Beware the Gonzo (2010), as AP History Teacher
TV appearances
- Eischied (1979), as Eduardo Avila (The U.N. Connection)
- American Playhouse (1982), as Weston 'Wes' Hurley (The Fifth of July)
- ABC Afterschool Specials (1986), as J.T. (The Gift of Amazing Grace)
- thirtysomething (1988), as Brad Steadman (season 1, episode #16)
- Gideon Oliver (1989), as Luigi (Tongs)
- Roseanne (1991-1992), as Jerry Bowman
- The Heights (1992), as Father Carmine (What Does It Take?)
- The Jackie Thomas Show (1993), as David Speckler (Guys and Balls)
- Grace Under Fire (1993), as Pete Bennett (A Picture's Worth... $9.95)
- Tom (1994), as Rodney Wilhoit
- My So-Called Life (1995-96 series), as Neil Chase (episodes #2/16/18)
- Law & Order (1995), as Jack Wilderman (episode #119)
- Cosby (1996), (Neighborhood Watch)
- The Tom Show (1997-1998) as Brownie
- Oz (1998–2000), as D.A. Pat Fortunato (episodes #12/14/27)
- Trinity (1999) (Breaking In, Breaking Out, Breaking Up, Breaking Down)
- The Sopranos (2000), as Mr. Sontag (episode #17)
- Once and Again (2001), as Mr. Nerolik (Thieves Like Us)
- Ed (2001), (Closure)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2002), as Building Superintendent (Surveillance)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2002), as Rick Morrissey (episode #18 - Yesterday)
- Sex and the City (2002), as Patrick (Unoriginal Sin)
- The Jury (2004), as Officer Morgenstern
- Jonny Zero (2005) as Gerald Hanes (episode #2)
- Hope & Faith (2006), as Ed (episode #65)
- Mercy (2009-2010), as Doctor
Awards
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Ensemble Acting (1985, for Balm in Gilead)[7]
References
- ↑ "Danton Stone Broadway" playbillvault.com, accessed January 15, 2016
- ↑ "Danton Stone Off-Broadway" lortel.org, accessed January 15, 2016
- ↑ One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest steppenwolf.org, accessed January 15, 2016
- ↑ Miss Julie steppenwolf.org, accessed January 15, 2016
- ↑ "Danton Stone Filmography" New York Times, accessed January 15, 2016
- ↑ "Danton Stone Filmography" hollywood.com, accessed January 15, 2016
- ↑ "Danton Stone, Awards" ibdb.com, accessed January 15, 2016
External links
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