Don Stephenson

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Don Stephenson
Born Donald Ragan Stephenson 4th
(1964-09-10) 10 September 1964
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Occupation Actor, Director
Spouse(s) Emily Loesser (1990-present) 4 children

Don Stephenson (born September 10, 1964) in Chattanooga, Tennessee is an American actor, and director. He is a graduate of Hixson High School in Chattanooga and the University of Tennessee. He has numerous credits on both television and in Broadway plays. He starred as Leo Bloom in the Tony Award winning Broadway production of The Producers. Also on Broadway he created the role of Renfield in Dracula and the role of Charles Clarke in Titanic. Other Broadway credits include Parade, By Jeeves, Wonderful Town, Private Lives, Rock of Ages, and Pardon My English. Off Broadway he played Sid Davis in Take Me Along at Irish Rep, Anatoly in Chess, and Zach in The Tavern at Equity Library Theatre.

On television he appeared as himself on an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. He played the role of David Jordon on the soap Another World and has done guest starring roles on Ugly Betty, Now and Again, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Glee. In 2009 he shot the pilot for the Showtime series called Possible Side Effects.[1]

As a director he has directed critically acclaimed productions of The 39 Steps, Titanic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Oleanna and The Great Unknown.

He is married to Emily Loesser, daughter of Guys and Dolls composer Frank Loesser.

Selected filmography

Broadway

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