Stephen Lang is an American actor and playwright known for his work in ‘Manhunter.’
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Stephen Lang is an American actor and playwright known for his work in ‘Manhunter.’
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Stephan Lang has been married to Kristina Watson since June 1, 1980. Watson works as a teacher and costume designer. The couple has four children, including son Noah, who is a producer. Lang has worked with Noah on the movies ‘Sun Belt Express’ and ‘The Monkey's Paw.’
On May 30, 2010, Swarthmore College awarded Lang an honorary degree for his contribution to theatre, film, and television. The actor’s son Noah got his bachelor's degree in the same ceremony.
In 2015, he became a jury member for the Woodstock Film Festival.
Stephen Lang was born on July 11, 1952 in New York City as the youngest child of entrepreneur and philanthropist, Eugene Lang, and his wife Theresa. He grew up with his two siblings, David, who later became a business executive, and Jane, who grew up to be a well-known attorney and activist.
His father made millions in technology development and donated much of his estate to charity through his acclaimed "I Have a Dream" foundation. He wanted his children to become self-sufficient, so he did not leave them a fortune. Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts in Manhattan is named after Lang’s father.
Lang initially studied at an elementary school in Jamaica Estates, Queens. He then attended George Ryan Junior High School. For high school, he went to the boarding school George School and graduated from there in 1969. He then went on to earn a degree in English literature from Swarthmore College in the year 1973.
Stephan Lang first appeared as Harold Loman in the 1984 Broadway revival of the play ‘Death of a Salesman’. Two years later, year, he did the film ‘Manhunter.’ From 1986 to 1988, he played the role of attorney David Abrams in the TV series ‘Crime Story’. Soon after this, he played the titular character in NBC’s ‘Babe Ruth’.
In 1992, Lang acted in the play ‘The Speed of Darkness’ for which he was nominated for a Tony Award. He then appeared in the Broadway production of ‘A Few Good Men’.
He was cast in the movies ‘Gettysburg’ and ‘Western Tombstone’ in 1993. From the mid to the late 1990s, the actor did a number of films including ‘Tall Tale’, ‘The Amazing Panda Adventure’, ‘Loose Women’, ‘An Occasional Hell’, ‘Fire Down Below’ and ‘The Story of a Bad Boy’.
He appeared in five episodes of the TV series ‘The Fugitive’ in 2000-01. In 2003, he appeared in the prequel to ‘Gettysburg,’ titled ‘Gods and Generals’. Two years later, after Arthur Miller's death, Lang appeared in the late playwright’s last play ‘Finishing the Picture’. Soon after this, he acted in the play ‘Beyond Glory’.
In 2006, he played Colonel Littlefield in John Shanley's play ‘Defiance.’. A year later, he had a role in three episodes of the miniseries ‘The Bronx Is Burning’.
In 2009, Stephen Lang played the major role of villain Colonel Quaritch in the sci-fi epic ‘Avatar’. In this film, which was written, directed, and produced by James Cameron, Lang starred with Sam Worthington, Michelle Rodriguez, Zoe Saldana, and Sigourney Weaver.
During its theatrical run, the movie ‘Avatar’ broke numerous box office records and became the highest-grossing flick ever, surpassing Cameron's ‘Titanic,’ which had held the same record for twelve years. Lang’s performance in the film won him the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor along with various nominations for other prestigious awards.