Stephen Lang

Biography
Lang's credits are extended in theater on and off Broadway, as well as national and international. The premieres include Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men, John Patrick Shanley's Resistance, Steve Tesich's The Speed of Darkness, and Arthur Miller's Finishing the Picture. He has played leading roles in classic Moliere, Williams, O'Casey, Beckett, Shaw, Shepard, Sophocles and Shakespeare, and some of the most prestigious theaters in the nation, including The Goodman, The Guthrie, The New York Shakespeare Festival, Circle in the Square, The Kennedy Center, BAM, and many others.

Lang's work in film has been no less varied and distinguished. For his portrayal of General "Stonewall" Jackson in Gods and Generals, he was awarded with The Grace Prize. Other films are Last Exit to Brooklyn, Tombstone, Gettysburg, and Trixie

On television, he offered an acclaimed performance by both critics and viewers in the title role of baseball icon Babe Ruth. It has been a regular on the classic Crime Story by Michael Mann, and has been the elusive one-armed man in the last TV incarnation for The Fugitive.

Actor

 * 2009 - Avatar (Quaritch)

Saturn Award

 * Won
 * 2010 - Best Suporting Actor for Avatar