Stephen Lang mini-bio: A stage actor of great recognition, Stephen Lang has shaped a formidable career
on and off the various stages of the United States and abroad. Broadway roles
include a Tony-nominated performance as a homeless man in 'The Speed of
Darkness', Happy in the Dustin Hoffman revival of 'Death of a Salesman',
Colonel Jessep in 'A Few Good Men', and a thief alongside Quentin Tarantino and
Marisa Tomei in 'Wait Until Dark'. Off-Broadway credits include John Patrick
Shanley's 'Defiance', Anne Nelson's 'The Guys', Arthur Miller's 'Finishing the
Picture', and his own play 'Beyond Glory' for which he received a Helen Hayes
Award nomination. Television and Film credits include celebrated performances
as Babe Ruth and Stonewall Jackson in 'Babe Ruth' and 'Gods and Generals'
respectively, as well as acclaimed performances in 'Last Exit to Brooklyn',
'Tombstone', 'Gettysburg', Michael Mann's hit TV show 'Crime Story', and an NBC
revival of 'The Fugitive' featuring Tim Daly. He has been
nominated for and won numerous awards including the Grace Prize, Outer Critics
Circle, Drama Desk, Helen Hayes, and Tony awards.