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Born | Nicolas Kent Stahl December 5, 1979 Harlingen, Texas, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse | Rose Murphy Stahl (2009–2012) |
Nicolas Kent "Nick" Stahl (born December 5, 1979)[1] is an American actor. Starting out as a child actor, he gained recognition for his performance in the 1993 film The Man Without a Face and then embarked on a successful career as a child actor. He later transitioned into his adult career with roles in In the Bedroom, Bully, Sin City, the HBO series Carnivàle, and the film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, in which he took over the role of John Connor, originally played by Edward Furlong. He also starred in the 2010 film Mirrors 2.
Early life
Stahl was born in Harlingen, Texas, the son of Donna Lynn, a brokerage assistant[1] and William Kent Stahl, a businessman. He was raised in Plano and Richardson.
Career
The 1993 film The Man Without a Face, co-starring Mel Gibson, helped boost his career at the age of 13. His first professional casting was in Stranger at My Door, although he had been acting in children's plays since he was four years old. In 1996 he played the role of Puck in Benjamin Britten's opera A Midsummer Night's Dream at The Metropolitan Opera in New York. In 1998 he played a doomed young soldier during the World War II Pacific War in The Thin Red Line.
Recent films include How to Rob a Bank (2007), Sleepwalking (2008), Quid Pro Quo (2008). Stahl has played two villains: Bobby Kent in the film Bully and Roark Jr./Yellow Bastard in Sin City. Stahl did not reprise his role as John Connor in Terminator Salvation. Instead Christian Bale took over. Stahl noted the film's concept as a "a jump to the future, so my character will be quite a bit older."[2] Stahl starred as Max Matheson in the sequel to Mirrors, directed by Victor Garcia[3] and penned by Matt Venne.[4]
Personal life
This article appears to be slanted towards recent events. (June 2012) |
Stahl married actress Rose Murphy in June 2009.[5] The couple have a daughter, Marlo. Stahl and Murphy separated in January 2012.[6]
On December 27, 2012 he was arrested in a Los Angeles adult movie store for allegedly committing a lewd act.[7] He was charged with a misdemeanor for 'lewd conduct' while watching a movie in a supposedly private booth.[8]
Reported disappearances
After their separation, the Stahls continued to have issues over custody of Marlo. Rose filed court papers in February 2012 requesting sole legal and physical custody. She was willing to allow her estranged husband visitation, but only with supervision and on the condition that he refrain from consuming drugs and alcohol for at least 24 hours prior to any visit and provide her with a copy of negative drug test results at least six hours prior.[9]
Stahl was seen, intoxicated, at a bar in downtown Los Angeles on May 2, 2012.[10] According to Rose, she last saw Stahl on May 9 and believes he was in the Skid Row neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles at that time. However, friends of his told E! Online that they saw him the morning of May 10 carrying boxes into another friend's apartment in West Hollywood.[11] While he had been known to disappear in the past, it was usually for no longer than a day. He never carried a cell phone, so he could not be tracked that way.[12]
On May 14, 2012, Rose reported Stahl missing.[6] Four days later, at 10 p.m. May 18, Stahl sent an email to his friends saying he would be in drug rehabilitation for the next 30 days. Rose said she was relieved but skeptical that he really was in rehab.[13]
On May 19, 2012, he was found safe and checked into rehab.[14] Stahl has also kept in contact with his family.[15]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Stranger at My Door | Robert Fortier | TV movie |
1992 | Woman with a Past | Brian | TV movie |
1993 | The Man Without a Face | Charles E. 'Chuck' Norstadt | Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Youth Actor Co-Starring in a Motion Picture Drama |
1994 | Safe Passage | Simon Singer | |
1994 | Incident in a Small Town | John Bell Trenton | TV movie |
1995 | Blue River | Young Edward | TV movie |
1995 | Tall Tale | Daniel Hackett | |
1996 | Out of Order | TV series, episode: "Hey Joey" | |
1996 | My Son Is Innocent | Eric Sutter | TV movie |
1997 | Promised Land | Billy Sullivan | TV series, episode: "Cowboy Blues" |
1997 | Eye of God | Tom Spencer | |
1998 | Disturbing Behavior | Gavin Strick | |
1998 | Soundman | Tommy Pepin | |
1998 | Hercules | Castor (voice) | TV series, episode: "Hercules and the Trojan War" |
1998 | The Thin Red Line | Pfc – Beade | |
1999 | Seasons of Love | Adult Grover | TV movie |
2000 | Lover's Prayer | Vladimir | |
2000 | Sunset Strip | Zach | |
2001 | In the Bedroom | Frank Fowler | Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |
2001 | The Sleepy Time Gal | Morgan | |
2001 | Bully | Bobby Kent | |
2002 | Taboo | Christian Turner | |
2002 | Wasted | Chris | TV movie Nominated—Prism Award for Performance in TV Movie or Miniseries |
2003 | Bookies | Toby | |
2003 | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | John Connor | |
2003 | Twist | Dodge | Nominated—Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role |
2003–2005 | Carnivàle | Ben Hawkins | TV series, 24 episodes Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television |
2005 | Sin City | Roark Jr. / Yellow Bastard | Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast |
2006 | The Night of the White Pants | Horace 'Raff' Rafferty | |
2007 | How to Rob a Bank | Jinx | |
2008 | Quid Pro Quo | Isaac Knot | |
2008 | Sleepwalking | James | |
2009 | My One and Only | Bud | |
2009 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Peter Harrison | TV series, episode: "Zebras" |
2010 | The Chameleon | Brendan Kerrigan | |
2010 | Burning Palms | Robert Kane | |
2010 | Meskada | Noah Cordin | |
2010 | Dead Awake | Dylan | |
2010 | Kalamity | Billy Klepack | |
2010 | Mirrors 2 | Max Matheson | |
2010 | Everything Will Happen Before You Die | Hunter | |
2010 | The Nth Degree | ||
2011 | The Speed of Thought | Joshua Lazarus | |
2011 | On the Inside | Allen Meneric | |
2011 | Afghan Luke | Luke Benning | |
2012 | House of Lies | Kurt | TV series, episode: "Mini Mogul" |
2012 | Body of Proof | TV series, episode: "Going Viral" |
References
- ^ a b "Nick Stahl Biography (1979–)". Filmreference.com. 1979-12-05. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
- ^ "Nick Stahl Confirms 'Terminator 4' No-Show". Killermovies.com. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
- ^ "Nick Stahl Looks Deep Into the Mirror". DreadCentral.
- ^ "Nick Stahl to Topline 'Mirrors II'". BloodyDisgusting.
- ^ "Nick Stahl Missing: 'Terminator 3' Actor Disappeared According To Wife (REPORT)". huffingtonpost.com. 2012-05-16. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
- ^ a b Oldenburg, Ann (2012-05-16). "'Terminator 3' star Nick Stahl reported as missing". usatoday.com. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
- ^ "Nick Stahl Arrested For Investigation Of Lewd Conduct". The Huffington Post. December 28, 2012. Retrieved March 22, 2013.
- ^ D'Zurilla, Christie (December 28, 2012). "Nick Stahl arrested on suspicion of lewd conduct in Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 22, 2013.
- ^ Macatee, Rebecca (May 16, 2012). "Nick Stahl: Missing Actor's Wife Worried About Drug Use, Visits with Daughter at Time of Disappearance". E!Online. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
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- ^ Bromley, Melanie (May 16, 2012). "Source: Nick Stahl Spotted After Wife Says She Last Saw Missing Terminator Star". E!Online. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
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- ^ Edwards, Michael (2012-05-21). "Missing Terminator 3 star Nick Stahl checks into rehab". yahoo.com. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
- ^ Staff, TMZ (July 22, 2012). "Nick Stahl Found and Getting Treatment (Report)". TMZ.com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
External links
- Nick Stahl at IMDb
- Articles slanted towards recent events from June 2012
- 1979 births
- Male actors from Texas
- American male child actors
- American male film actors
- American male stage actors
- American male television actors
- Living people
- People from Plano, Texas
- People from Harlingen, Texas
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors