Danton Stone
0 quotesTelevision Actor · United States Of America · Male
Danton Stone (born in Queens, New York) is an American veteran stage, film and television actor. 2Stage 3Broadway Source: PlaybillVault Fifth of July (1980, as Weston Hurley) Angels Fall (1983, as Don Tabaha) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2001, as Martini) 3Off-Broadway (selected) Source: Lortel Database Mrs. Murray's Farm - 1976 Balm in Gilead - 1984 In This Fallen City - 1986 Fortune's Fools - 1995 Mere Mortals and Others - 1997 3Regional One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Steppenwolf Theatre Company 2000 Miss Julie - Steppenwolf Theatre Company 1985 2Filmography (selected) Sources: The New York Times; Hollywood.com 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 2TV 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 M
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