Birthday: 2 December 1950, Oceanside, California, USA
Height: 185 cm
Stan just returned from France where he starred in "Aphrodesia", as Andrew. He also can be seen as the New York Herald Reporter in the film Kate & Leopold (2001) and in the soon to be released films, 'Undermined' for Miramax and 'A Free Meal' (a film he also shot in Jageau, France.) Some of his other films incl...
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Stan just returned from France where he starred in "Aphrodesia", as Andrew. He also can be seen as the New York Herald Reporter in the film Kate & Leopold (2001) and in the soon to be released films, 'Undermined' for Miramax and 'A Free Meal' (a film he also shot in Jageau, France.) Some of his other films include I Shot Andy Warhol (1996), Stonewall (1995) and Palookaville (1995) .... His stage credits include; Loves' Labors Lost at the Cherry Lane Theatre, King of the Castle for Manhattan Theatre Club, Juno and the Paycock at the Marines Memorial Theatre in San Francisco; with players from the Gate Theater, Ireland, also Mary Mary and The Moon Is Blue at The Dennis Hotel in Atlantic City and many, many Off and Off-Off Broadway Productions.His favorite roles are 'Deely' in Harold Pinter's Old Times and Michael James in Playboy Of The Western World. His television credits include; Hally's Father on 'All My Children', Herb Petrie on 'As The World Turns'.For many years he was on "Saturday Night Live" doing various Day Player characters in a 50+ skits. He had his own show called The Henway Company for Public Broadcasting as actor and sketch writer. He directed, "The White Sheep" at Georgetown University, Washington DC, and "Enter Laughing" for Navel Training Center, also The Cold Wind And The Warm for the Jewish Rep, both in San Diego, CA. He stage managed Arthur Kopit's Indians and Noel Coward's Private Lives for Mission Playhouse in San Diego, and Ensemble Studio Theatre's Geliebteh, directed by Matthew Penn in New York. As Vice-President and Production Manager, he ran The Alpha And Omega Theater Company on 42nd Street for 3 years, producing and acting in 15 plays and 3 musicals. Show less «