Stephen Collins stars in "No Ordinary Family" on ABC as Dr. Dayton King.
Stephen Collins starred as Rev. Eric Camden on the long-running family drama, "7th Heaven," and recently completed a three-episode arc as Kate Walsh's father on ABC's "Private Practice." Other television credits include starring in "Tattingers," "Sisters" and "Tales of the Gold Monkey," where he met his wife of 24 years, Faye Grant. He starred in the miniseries "Inside the Third Reich," with John Gielgud, Rutger Hauer and
Collins' feature films include "The First Wives Club" as Diane Keaton's husband, "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Brewster's Millions," "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (he was, very briefly, captain of the Enterprise), "All the President's Men" as Hugh Sloan, "Blood Diamond" and "Because I Said So," again opposite Diane Keaton.
Last summer, Collins took over as King Arthur on Broadway in Mike Nichols' "Spamalot." He was in the original Broadway productions of Michael Weller's "Moonchildren" and Terrence McNally's "The Ritz," and also created roles in New York in Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy," opposite Sigourney Weaver, and A.R. Gurney's "The Old Boy." His play, "Super Sunday," was produced at The Williamstown Theater Festival, and he's had two published novels, the first of which, the erotic thriller "Eye Contact," was a best seller for Bantam Books. He occasionally appears live in LA with his retro bar band, The 7th Band.
With Christopher Reeve, Ron Silver and Susan Sarandon, Collins was an original founder of The Creative Coalition, the arts advocacy political organization still based in New York.
Stephen Collins starred as Rev. Eric Camden on the long-running family drama, "7th Heaven," and recently completed a three-episode arc as Kate Walsh's father on ABC's "Private Practice." Other television credits include starring in "Tattingers," "Sisters" and "Tales of the Gold Monkey," where he met his wife of 24 years, Faye Grant. He starred in the miniseries "Inside the Third Reich," with John Gielgud, Rutger Hauer and
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Blythe Danner, "Chiefs," with Charlton Heston and Billy Dee Williams, "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles," opposite Ann-Margret and Claudette Colbert and for which he was Emmy nominated, and as JFK in "A Woman Named Jackie," which won the Emmy for Best Miniseries. Collins recently guest starred on "Law & Order: SVU," starred as a former rodeo cowboy in the Hallmark Channel film, "Every Second Counts," and has starred in 20 other movies for TV, including "The Betty Broderick Story," opposite Meredith Baxter, and "An Unexpected Life," opposite Stockard Channing.Collins' feature films include "The First Wives Club" as Diane Keaton's husband, "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Brewster's Millions," "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (he was, very briefly, captain of the Enterprise), "All the President's Men" as Hugh Sloan, "Blood Diamond" and "Because I Said So," again opposite Diane Keaton.
Last summer, Collins took over as King Arthur on Broadway in Mike Nichols' "Spamalot." He was in the original Broadway productions of Michael Weller's "Moonchildren" and Terrence McNally's "The Ritz," and also created roles in New York in Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy," opposite Sigourney Weaver, and A.R. Gurney's "The Old Boy." His play, "Super Sunday," was produced at The Williamstown Theater Festival, and he's had two published novels, the first of which, the erotic thriller "Eye Contact," was a best seller for Bantam Books. He occasionally appears live in LA with his retro bar band, The 7th Band.
With Christopher Reeve, Ron Silver and Susan Sarandon, Collins was an original founder of The Creative Coalition, the arts advocacy political organization still based in New York.
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