Stuart Pankin

Stuart Pankin

actor, writer, soundtrack

Stuart Pankin was born on Apr 08, 1946 in USA. Stuart Pankin's big-screen debut came with Next Stop, Greenwich Village directed by Paul Mazursky in 1976, strarring Party Guest (uncredited). Stuart Pankin is known for The Artist directed by Michel Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin stars as George Valentin and Bérénice Bejo as Peppy Miller. Stuart Pankin has got 1 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Stuart Pankin achieved is CableACE Awards. The upcoming new movie Stuart Pankin plays is Deep in the Forest which will be released on Jan 01, 2022.

A familiar face on both the big and small screen, comic character actor Stuart Pankin is a five-time nominated, CableAce Award winner for HBO's award-winning series "Not Necessarily The News." He is well known for providing the voice of Earl Sinclair, the blustery father, on the Emmy award-winning "Dinosaurs." (He sang on, and composed two songs for, the Disney album "Dinosaurs: The Big Songs", and performed Earl on the "Dinosaurs: Classic Tales" tape release.) Best-known film (member: AMPAS) credits include "Honey We Shrunk Ourselves" (the first live action made-for-video feature), "Fatal Attraction", "The Artist", "The Hollywood Knights," "Mannequin on the Move," "The Dirt Bike Kid," "Second Sight," "Encounter in the Third Dimension" and "Misadventures in 3-D" (IMAX 3-D movies) as the live Professor, and voice of the adorable animated robot. A series regular on nine prime-time television productions and pilots (member: ATAS), he has guest-starred on over 300 television shows. He has also provided many cartoon voices for the popular series "Animaniacs," "Batman," "Superman," "Aladdin," "Lilo and Stitch" and "Darkwing Duck." On stage, Pankin has performed with the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Brooklyn Academy of Music Repertory Company, the American Place Theatre, the Repertory Company of Lincoln Center, and the Folger Shakespeare Theatre, with "The Winter's Tale," "The Inspector General," "Bartholomew Fair" and "The Three Sisters", among his favorites. He created the roles of Reuben and Queen Victoria in the New York premiere of Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." He starred in over seventy Off Broadway, summer, and regional theatre productions. Pankin starred in, co-wrote and co-executive produced the Stuart Pankin Cinemax Comedy Experiment ("Hump!" the musical comedy version of "Richard III"), in which he played five roles, and sang his own original music. The Electronic Retail Association nominated him for Best Celebrity Presenter.

  • Birthday

    Apr 08, 1946
  • Place of Birth

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Also known

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Awards

1 wins & 3 nominations

CableACE Awards
1987
Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner - ACE

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