Skyler Stone

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Skyler Stone
Born
Skyler Joseph Clipner

(1979-01-01) January 1, 1979 (age 45)
Education Western Michigan University
OccupationActor

Skyler Joseph Clipner, professionally known as Skyler Stone (born January 1, 1979) [1] is an American actor who starred in Con [2] [3] [4] which ran on Comedy Central for two months in the spring of 2005.

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Early life and education

Stone was born in St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan with his family at the age of 14. He attended Western Michigan University. [5] [6]

Career

Stone started his career in radio at WRKR in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His first movie role was in The Rules of Attraction, playing a speed freak named Quinlivan in a scene that ended up cut from the film. He played Scarlett Johansson's character's husband in the flashback scenes for The Island , [7] and a cook in Waiting... . [8] Stone was cast in Christopher Guest's For Your Consideration [9] as a trashy radio morning show host after Guest saw the "Cancun Coma" episode of Con. In July 2007, Stone was cast in the comedy House Broken , [10] as Danny DeVito's son.

Stone sold a pilot called Skyler's Revolution to Fox Broadcasting Company and Warner Bros. Television [11] in 2007, wherein he made prank calls to celebrities, but it was not picked up for a series. He appeared in the CSI: NY episode "Youngblood." [10] Stone was a contestant on Dog Eat Dog and Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck twice (the second time in the Tournament of Losers). In 2010 he appeared in the CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement .

Stone is a regular at the Laugh Factory, The Improv, and The Comedy Store, in Hollywood, California. [12] He made his first national stand-up appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on January 3, 2007.

In 2013, he provided the voice for Scowler, a Pachyrhinosaurus in BBC Earth's Walking With Dinosaurs: The Movie .

Personal life

Stone resides in Sherman Oaks, California. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999In the WoodsBar Extra
2002 Van Wilder Test TakerUncredited
The Rules of Attraction Quinlivan
2003 Stuck on You George
2005 The Island Sarah Jordan's HusbandUncredited
Waiting... Cook #1
2006 Accepted S. H. Student in Hallway
For Your Consideration Don
2007Equal OpportunityJohn McHonky
2009Why Men Go Gay in L.A.William Morgan
2010 House Broken Quinn Cathkart
Tug Agent
2011 Hostel: Part III Mike
2012 Arcadia Tatum
2013Man CampSammy
Walking with Dinosaurs ScowlerVoice
Best Night Ever Referee
2014My SisterJG
2015DesecratedLarry
2018 Danger One Joseph
2021 The Retaliators Obnoxious Dad
2022 The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild Diegovoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Scare Tactics NickEpisode: "Chainsaw Incident"
2005 Con Mike St. Aubin / Various characters6 episodes
CSI: NY Ben LowellEpisode: "YoungBlood"
2009 Dollhouse JimmyEpisode: "Needs"
Dark Blue RandyEpisode: "Venice Kings"
2010 The Mentalist KevinEpisode: "Red Herring"
Rules of Engagement FrankEpisode: "Snoozin' for a Bruisin'"
Lost EMTEpisode: "The Last Recruit"
Zeke and Luther Max RandallEpisode: "Seoul Bros"
The Genesis FilesAdam Cox3 episodes
The Defenders Aaron AylesEpisode: "Whitten v. Fenlee"
Kings by NightPoliticsTelevision film
2010–2012 Raising Hope Mike Chance4 episode
2011 Bones Rod PattersonEpisode: "The Hot Dog in the Competition"
2012 Touch DJ OliverEpisode: "The Road Not Taken"
2013 Castle Douglas StevensEpisode: "Target"
2014 Major Crimes Jared TempleEpisode: "Two Options"
2015 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Alex FrielEpisode: "Merchants of Menace"
Clipped Travis3 episodes
2016 2 Broke Girls JasonEpisode: "And You Bet Your Ass"
Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything JasperEpisode: "The Ghost"
2019 Corporate FrankEpisode: "Natural Beauty"
The Rookie Unruly PatronEpisode: "Impact"

Video games

YearTitleRole
2005 Yakuza Additional voices
2007 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars Voice
2008 Army of Two Various voices
Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Voice
2009 Terminator Salvation

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