Stephen Collins Highlights

  • 2008: Returned to Broadway in the role of Arthur for Monty Python's "Spamalot"
  • 2007: Co-starred with Diane Keaton and Mandy Moore in "Because I Said So"
  • 2006: Played an Ambassador in the Edward Zwick directed "Blood Diamond"
  • 1999: Had cameo in "Drive Me Crazy" as Melissa Joan Hart's father; real-life wife Faye Grant played his estranged on screen spouse
  • 1996: Portrayed Reverend Eric Camden on the WB drama series, "7th Heaven"; began directing episodes in 1998
  • 1994: Wrote first novel, Eye Contact
  • 1990: Played David Stuart on the NBC sitcom, "Working It Out"
  • 1988: Played Nick Tattinger on NBC's short-lived, hour-long series, "Tattingers"; briefly revived in 1989, as the half-hour situation comedy, "Nick & Hillary"
  • 1985: Returned to feature films in "Brewster's Millions"
  • 1982: Regular TV series debut, playing Jake Cutter on ABC's "Tales of the Gold Monkey"
  • 1980: Last film for five years, "Loving Couples"
  • 1979: First male lead in a feature, "The Promise"
  • 1977: First TV miniseries, Robert Ludlam's "The Rhinemann Exchange" (ABC)
  • 1976: First TV-movie, playing the lead role in "Brinks: The Great Robbery" (CBS)
  • 1976: Made feature film debut in "All the President's Men"
  • 1975: Performed on Broadway in "The Ritz"; led to his being cast in his first film
  • 1971: Acted the role of Dick on Broadway in the play, "Moonchildren"
  • 1970: Made TV debut in a guest spot on the ABC detective drama, "Dan August"
  • 1969: Traveled to NYC to play the small role of Valentine in a Joseph Papp production of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
  • 1968: Professional stage debut, playing the title role of "Baal" at the Island Repertory Theater in Edgartown, MA
  • Performed on tour with the First National Company in a production of "Forty Carats"
  • Raised in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York