Stephen Mailer

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Stephen Mailer
Born
Stephen McLeod Mailer

(1966-03-10) March 10, 1966 (age 58)
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present
Spouses
  • Visnja Rodic Clayton
  • Lindsay Marx
Elizabeth Rainer
(m. 2010)
Children2
Parent(s) Norman Mailer
Beverly Bentley
Relatives Michael Mailer (brother)
Susan Mailer (half-sister)
Kate Mailer (half-sister)
John Buffalo Mailer (half-brother)

Stephen McLeod Mailer (born March 10, 1966) is an American stage and screen actor.

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Early life

Mailer was born in New York City, the son of novelist Norman Mailer and stage actress Beverly Bentley. [1]

Career

Mailer's credits include appearances in films like Cry-Baby , Baby Mama , and Another Woman and the television shows Gilmore Girls , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , and A League of Their Own .

Personal life

Mailer was married to fashion designer and film director Visnja Rodic Clayton then to producer Lindsay Marx. He married Elizabeth Rainer in 2010 and he has two children, Cal and Teddy. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985 War and Love Sevek
1988 Another Woman Young Paul
1990 Cry-Baby Baldwin
1990 Reversal of Fortune Elon Dershowitz
1992 A League of Their Own Kit's Guy in Bar
1994 Getting In Gabriel Higgs
1997 Red Meat Chris
1997 Quiet Days in Hollywood Patrick
199924 NightsKeith
1999 Ride with the Devil Babe Hudspeth
2006 Kettle of Fish Band Leader
2008 Baby Mama Dan
2008 Che Paul Niven
2008 The Golden Boys Squealer Wixon
2010 Jack Goes Boating Happy Husband
2010 Rabbit Hole Kevin
2010 Last Night Client #1
2012 What Maisie Knew Zoe's Father
2013 Louder Than Words Lobbyist
2014 Friends and Romans Principal Patten
2016 Blind Arnold
2017 The Post Exchange President
2019 The Irishman F. Emmett Fitzpatrick

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982CBS LibraryT.J.Episode: "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches"
1987 ABC Afterschool Special Mickey ShermanEpisode: "Divorced Kids' Blues"
1989, 1991 American Playhouse Leo Spitzer / Ben2 episodes
1990 H.E.L.P. RolfeEpisode: "The Children's Hour"
1991 Law & Order Greg JarmonEpisode: "The Serpent's Tooth"
1991DarrowPaul DarrowTelevision film
1993 A League of Their Own SteveEpisode: "The Fat Boys of Summer"
1992 Crossroads BuddyEpisode: "The Nickel Curve"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Mr. McGuireEpisode: "Desperate"
2004 Gilmore Girls Josh DaviesEpisode: "Norman Mailer, I'm Pregnant!"
2007 As the World Turns Dr. Cutler7 episodes
2011 Unforgettable Brett LangleyEpisode: "Check Out Time"
2013 Deception SeabrookEpisode: "Stay With Me"

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References

  1. Cohen, Patricia (2008-04-10). "At Tribute, Mailer Children Recall a Family Man". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  2. Michael Lennon Norman Mailer: A Double Life , p. 766, at Google Books