Stephen Dorff

Stephen Hartley Dorff Jr.[2] (born July 29, 1973) is an American actor. Starting his film career as a child appearing in the cult horror film The Gate (1987), Dorff first rose to prominence playing Stuart Sutcliffe in Backbeat (1994) and then gained further mainstream attention for portraying Deacon Frost in Blade (1998). Other notable lead roles include Bob Rafelson's Blood and Wine (1997), the titular character in John Waters' Cecil B. DeMented (2000) and Johnny Marco in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere (2010), as well as Britney Spears’ boyfriend in her 2004 music video for "Everytime".

Stephen Dorff
Dorff in 2012
Born
Stephen Hartley Dorff Jr.

(1973-07-29) July 29, 1973 (age 50)[1]
Other namesBrad Matlock
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
Parent

Supporting roles include Candy Darling in I Shot Andy Warhol (1996), Detective Scott Strauss in World Trade Center (2006), Homer Van Meter in Public Enemies (2009), Stavros in Immortals (2011), Joseph Kuklinski in The Iceman (2012) and Ketchum in Old Henry (2021). He is also known for portraying Roland West in the third season of HBO's crime drama anthology series True Detective (2019).

Early life

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Dorff was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Nancy and Steve Dorff, who is a composer and music producer.[1][3] His father is Jewish, and his mother was Catholic,[4] and Dorff has stated that he was "brought up half-Jewish."[5][6][7] Dorff's brother Andrew (1976–2016) was a country music songwriter.[8] He was raised in Los Angeles, where his father worked, and began acting as a child, appearing in commercials for Kraft and Mattel. Dorff attended several private schools.[9]

Career

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Dorff (center) with Robert Davi and Michael Shannon at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival

Dorff started acting in the late 1980s, landing a few minor roles before being cast as the star of The Gate (1987), a horror film about a boy who, along with a friend, discovers a hole in his back yard that is a gateway to hell. The film was a moderate box office success. He made guest appearances in television programs such as Diff'rent Strokes, Family Ties, Blossom, Roseanne, and Married... with Children. He appeared in the television movies In Love and War, I Know My First Name is Steven and What a Dummy. In 1990, he landed a leading role opposite Patty Duke in the TV movie Always Remember I Love You. In 1992, he starred in The Power of One opposite Sir John Gielgud, Morgan Freeman, and Daniel Craig. In 1993, director Marty Callner hired him to star alongside teen idol Alicia Silverstone in the music video Cryin' by American rock band Aerosmith.[10] He had a leading role as the love interest of Reese Witherspoon's character in S.F.W. (1994). In 1994, Dorff starred in the Iain Softley film Backbeat as the "fifth Beatle" Stuart Sutcliffe during the early days of the Beatles' existence as a group. Dorff's performance was critically acclaimed, with Paul McCartney remarking that while he was disappointed with some aspects of the film, "I was quite taken, however, with Stephen Dorff's astonishing performance as Stu."

In 1996, he starred in the movie Space Truckers and as Candy Darling in I Shot Andy Warhol, a film about Valerie Solanas, the woman infamous for shooting pop-art icon Andy Warhol. In 1997 he appeared as the protagonist of Blood and Wine alongside an all-star cast. He was one of the first actors to act in the first digitally downloadable movie, SightSound.com's Quantum Project, also starring John Cleese. He played the protagonist, XIII, of a live action TV series of the comic/video game of XIII. He is known for his part as the evil vampire Deacon Frost in the Marvel Comics superhero horror film, Blade (1998). In 1999 he starred opposite Susan Sarandon in Earthly Possessions. He played Dale Massie in the 2003 thriller Cold Creek Manor, alongside Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone. In 2004, Dorff starred in the music video for "Everytime" by Britney Spears, playing Spears' boyfriend. He appeared in the 2009 films Public Enemies and Black Water Transit.[11]

In 2010, he starred in the drama Somewhere opposite Elle Fanning, directed by Sofia Coppola. He described what landing the role meant to him after the loss of his mother as "It almost felt like a savior, this movie, because I felt like it helped me ... I was real empty inside so this was an incredible thing that made me smile."[12]

Dorff appeared as porn star Dick Shadow in the sex industry comedy Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star, a film produced by Adam Sandler, who also co-wrote the screenplay.[13] Dorff has appeared in television and print advertisements for blu eCigs, an electronic cigarette company.[14] Dorff also starred in The Motel Life opposite Emile Hirsch, Dakota Fanning and Kris Kristofferson and in the crime drama film Officer Down.[15] In 2013, he was a guest of honor on 6th Off Plus Camera[16] In 2017, he played obsessed Texas Ranger Hal Hartman in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre prequel Leatherface.[17] Dorff starred as Detective Roland West in Season 3 of HBO's series True Detective.[18]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1987The GateGlen
1989Do You Know the Muffin Man?Sandy Dollison
1992The Power of OnePeter Phillip "P.K." Kenneth-Keith (age 18)
Rescue MeFraser Sweeney
1993An Ambush of GhostsGeorge Betts
Judgment NightJohn Wyatt
1994BackbeatStuart Sutcliffe
S.F.W.Cliff Spab
1995One Hundred and One NightsUn Acteur Muet à HollywoodCameo
Innocent LiesJeremy Graves
RecklessTom Jr.
1996I Shot Andy WarholCandy Darling
Blood and WineJason
Space TruckersMike Pucci
1997City of IndustrySkip Kovich
1998BladeDeacon Frost
1999EntropyJake Walsh
2000Quantum ProjectPaul PentchoShort film
Cecil B. DementedSinclair / Cecil B. Demented
2002Deuces WildLeon Anthony
Steal"Slim"
FeardotComDetective Mike Reilly
2003Den of LionsMike Varga
Cold Creek ManorDale Massie
2005Alone in the DarkCommander Richard Burke
Tennis, Anyone...?T.C. Jackson
ShadowboxerClayton Mayfield
2006World Trade CenterDetective Scott Strauss
.45Reilly
2007BotchedRitchie Donovan
The PassageLuke
2008FelonWade PorterAlso executive producer
2009Black Water TransitNicky
Public EnemiesHomer Van Meter
2010SomewhereJohnny Marco
2011Bucky Larson: Born to Be a StarDick Shadow
CarjackedRoy
ImmortalsStavros
2012Rites of PassageProfessor Nash
The Motel LifeJerry Lee Flannigan
BrakeJeremy ReinsAlso executive producer
ZaytounYoniAlso executive producer
Tomorrow You're GoneCharlie Rankin
The IcemanJoseph Kuklinski
2013Officer DownDetective David "Cal" Callahan
2014HeatstrokePaul O'Malley
2015American HeroMelvin
The DebtOliver
2016Albion: The Enchanted StallionConnor
2017LeatherfaceRanger Hal Hartman
Sex GuaranteedHank
WheelerWheelerAlso writer and executive producer
JackalsJimmy Levine
2018Life BoatThe Counsellor
Don't GoBen SlaterAlso executive producer
2019I'll Find YouGeneral Huber
2020EmbattledCash "The Slayer" Boykins
2021Kid 90HimselfDocumentary
Old HenryKetchum
Traveling LightTodd
2022Paradise CityRobbie Cole
The Price We PayCody
2023DivinityJaxxon Pierce
Blood for DustGus
Dead Man's HandClarence Bishop
Mob LandClayton Minor
King of KillersRobert XanePost-production
TBAThe Trainer[19]TBAPost-production
TBABride HardPost-production

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985The New Leave It to BeaverTonyEpisode: "The Gladiators"
Diff'rent StrokesScottEpisode: "Sam Adopts a Grandparent"
1987In Love and WarStan Stockdale (age 9)Television film
1988Family TiesMartinEpisode: Read It and Weep: Part 1
MuttsEric GillmanTelevision film
Hiroshima MaidenJohnny BennettTelevision film
The Absent-Minded ProfessorCurtisTelevision film
Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer StoryOlder Kale WedemeyerTelevision film
1989Empty NestBilly (age 14)Episode: "A Life in the Day"
Married... with ChildrenBozEpisode: "The Dateless Amigo"
I Know My First Name Is StevenPeteTelevision film
Do You Know the Muffin Man?Sandy DollisonTelevision film
RoseanneJimmy Meltrigger3 episodes
1990Father Dowling MysteriesMark OskowskiEpisode: "The Sanctuary Mystery"
A Son's PromiseCharles O'KelleyTelevision film
The OutsidersBobby DeanEpisode: "The Stork Club"
Always Remember I Love YouRobert MendhamTelevision film
1990–1991What a DummyTucker Brannigan24 episodes
1991BlossomBobbyEpisode: "My Sister's Keeper"
1999Earthly PossessionsJake Simms Jr.Television film
2002 FastlaneDallas RobertsEpisode: "Gone Native"
2006Covert One: The Hades FactorJonathan Smith2 episodes
2008Skip TracerSkip KingPilot
XIII: The ConspiracyXIII / Steven Rowland / Ross TannerTelevision miniseries
2017StarBrody Dean9 episodes
2019True DetectiveRoland West8 episodes
2020DeputySheriff Bill Hollister13 episodes
2023The Righteous GemstonesVance SimkinsRecurring

Music videos

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YearTitleRoleArtist
1993"Cryin'"BoyfriendAerosmith
2000"Rollin'"HimselfLimp Bizkit
2004"Everytime"BoyfriendBritney Spears

Video game

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YearTitleVoice role
2005Far Cry InstinctsJack Carver

References

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  1. ^ a b "Stephen Dorff Biography (1973-)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  2. ^ Dorff, Steve; Freedman, Colette (2017). I Wrote That One, Too...: A Life in Songwriting from Willie to Whitney. Montclair, NJ: Backbeat Books. ISBN 9781495077296.
  3. ^ "Successful Steve Dorff Also Has a Son With Many Talents". Los Angeles Times. August 5, 1987. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  4. ^ Sert, Aysegul (September 13, 2013). "Stephen Dorff: "I never went away"". Salon. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  5. ^ Rothe, E. Nina (November 14, 2012). "Stephen Dorff: 'Today Is a Gift'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  6. ^ "Unknown". Politically Incorrect. August 2000. Archived from the original on November 13, 2021.
  7. ^ "Stephen Dorff Learns Hebrew For New Film". Starpulse.com. February 18, 2012. Archived from the original on April 25, 2016. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  8. ^ Edward Morris (December 20, 2016). "Songwriter Andrew Dorff Dead at 40". CMT. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  9. ^ Green, Tom (February 19, 1992). "Stephen Dorff, a star in the making". USA Today. p. 1D. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  10. ^ "Aerosmith: Cryin' (1993)". IMDb. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  11. ^ "Stephen Dorff". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  12. ^ "Interview: Sofia Coppola and Stephen Dorff For 'Somewhere'". The Chic Spy. December 2010. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  13. ^ Shine, Matt (April 26, 2009). "Dorff Goes for Laughs As Porn Star for Next Film". Female First. Archived from the original on September 8, 2014. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  14. ^ "Stephen Dorff Behind the Scenes with blu eCigs". Blu-Cigs. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  15. ^ "Stephen Dorff Gets Range on Leatherface". Dread Central. March 27, 2015.
  16. ^ Łukaszewicz, Barbara (April 10, 2013). "Roland Joffe and Volker Schlondorff Lead Panels at Off Plus Camera 2013". Film New Europe. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  17. ^ "Stephen Dorff Joins 'Leatherface' Cast!". Bloody Disgusting!. March 27, 2015.
  18. ^ "True Detective - Stephen Dorff Explores Uncharted Territory in True Detective". HBO. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  19. ^ Grobar, Matt (April 4, 2022). "Vito Schnabel Pic 'The Trainer' Adds Stephen Dorff, John McEnroe, Gina Gershon & Luka Sabbat". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
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