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Danton Stone
(born in
Queens, New York
) is an American stage, film and television actor.
Stage
Broadway
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)
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)
[1]
Miss Julie
, Steppenwolf Theatre Company (1985)
[2]
Filmography (selected)
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
[3]
References
^
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Archived
2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine
steppenwolf.org, accessed January 15, 2016
^
Miss Julie
Archived
2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine
steppenwolf.org, accessed January 15, 2016
^
"Danton Stone, Awards"
ibdb.com, accessed January 15, 2016
External links
Danton Stone
at the
Internet Broadway Database
Danton Stone
at
IMDb
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American male stage actors
American male film actors
American male television actors
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