Stephen Belber
Stephen Belber was born in Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States on March 3rd, 1967 and is the American Playwright. At the age of 57, Stephen Belber biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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In 1997 he was the winner of the Fringe NYC Overall Excellence Award in playwriting for Finally, and in 2000 he won the same award for The Death of Frank. Also in 2000, the Actors Theatre of Louisville produced Belber's Tape at the Humana Festival of New American Plays. He then wrote the screenplay for the 2001 film adaptation of the play Tape, directed by Richard Linklater and starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Robert Sean Leonard.
The Naked Angels production of Tape, starring Dominic Fumusa, Josh Stamberg and Alison West, had earlier played in New York, London and Los Angeles.
Belber's next major project in 2001 came from working with the Tectonic Theatre Project. There he researched, was an associate writer, and acted in The Laramie Project, a play and later a film written in response to Matthew Shepard's fatal beating in Laramie, Wyoming. The subsequent movie starred Laura Linney, Steve Buscemi, Ben Foster, Christina Ricci and Peter Fonda. Belber received an Emmy nomination for his work as a writer on the film.
In 2002 and 2003, Belber wrote for the US TV series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He also wrote for the Denis Leary show Rescue Me.
Belber's Broadway debut came in 2004 with his play Match starring Frank Langella, Ray Liotta, and Jane Adams, garnering Langella, a Tony nomination. The play has since been produced in France, Switzerland, Germany, Israel, Bosnia, and elsewhere.
In 2005, his play McReele was produced by New York's Roundabout Theater, starring Anthony Mackie.
His play Carol Mulroney premiered in 2005 at Boston's Huntington Theater, directed by Lisa Peterson.
In 2006, his play A Small Melodramatic Story, was produced by The Labyrinth Theater Company (at the Public Theater), starring Isiah Whitlock Jr. and Quincy Bernsteine.
In 2008 his play Fault Lines was produced by Naked Angels at The Cherry Lane Theater in New York, directed by David Schwimmer and starring Josh Lucas, Noah Emmerich, Jennifer Mudge and Dominic Fumusa.
Also in 2008, his play Geometry of Fire was produced by The Rattlestick Theater in New York, starring Jennifer Mudge, Jeffrey Demunn and Kevin O’Donnell, and directed by Lucie Tiberghien.
In 2010, Belber's play Dusk Rings A Bell was produced by New York's Atlantic Theater Company, starring Kate Walsh and Paul Sparks, and directed by Sam Gold.
In 2012, Belber's play Don’t Go Gentle was produced by New York's Manhattan Class Company, starring Michael Cristofer, Jennifer Mudge, Maxx Brawer, David Wilson Barnes and Angela Lewis, and directed by Lucie Tiberghien.
Also in 2012, his play The Power Of Duff received the first of 3 domestic productions, at New York Stage & Film, the first of which starred Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Westfeldt and Dominic Fumusa. (It subsequently went on to productions at The Huntington Theater in Boston and The Geffen Theater in LA.)
In 2014, Belber's play The Muscles In Our Toes was produced by The Labyrinth Theater Company in New York, directed by Annie Kauffman.
Belber's other plays include The Transparency of Val, The Wake, Through Fred, The Death of Frank, Mel and Gene, Drifting Elegant, and Finally. A number of Belber's other plays have been developed through the PlayPenn New Play Conference.