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Biography #2 (for Alone in the Dark)

Stephen Dorff is one of the most respected young actors in Hollywood. He recently tormented happy couple Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone in the Disney thriller Cold Creek Manor for director Mike Figgis. Previously he starred with Bob Hoskins in the Russian mafia thriller Den of Lions and on the good side of the law in the Warner Bros. crime thriller Feardotcom. Other recent work includes the Miramax caper Riders for French helmer Gérard Pirès, the street gang drama Deuces Wild for MGM and as the embodiment of bad cinema in the John Waters' comedy Cecil B. Demented, co-starring Melanie Griffith.

He will next be seen in the independent comedy Tennis, Anyone...? and in the thriller Shadowboxer with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Helen Mirren.

Dorff has an impressive list of screen credits, chief among them is New Line's Blade, in which he starred opposite Wesley Snipes and won the Best Villain at both the MTV Movie and Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. He also co-starred with Susan Sarandon in HBO's Earthly Possessions, based on Anne Tyler's novel about an unlikely romance between a young, fumbling bank robber and his hostage.

Additional credits include Entropy, Blood and Wine with Jack Nicholson, and opposite Harvey Keitel in City of Industry. He starred as the fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, in Iain Softley's Backbeat and as the notorious Candy Darling in I Shot Andy Warhol.

Chosen from over 2000 young men around the world, Dorff auditioned and won the coveted role of PK in John Avildsen's The Power of One, for which he was awarded the Male Star of Tomorrow Award from the National Association of Theater Owners.

Bio courtesy Lionsgate Films for "Alone in the Dark" (16-Feb-2005)


Biography #3 (for Feardotcom)

At the age of 29, Stephen Dorff is one of the most respected young actors in Hollywood. He next travels to Toronto to torment happy couple Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone in the Disney thriller Cold Creek Manor for director Mike Figgis. Upcoming for Dorff is the caper (aka Riders) for French helmer Gerard Pires, and he also recently completed production on the Russian mafia thriller Den of Lions, starring opposite acclaimed actor Bob Hoskins.

He most recently starred in Scott Kalvert's street gang drama Deuces Wild and prior to that, as the champion of bad cinema in John Waters' comedy Cecil B. Demented, co-starring Melanie Griffith.

Dorff has an impressive list of screen credits; chief among them is the vampire hit Blade, in which he starred opposite Wesley Snipes and won the Best Villain at both the MTV Movie and Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. He also co-starred with Susan Sarandon in HBO's Earthly Possessions, based on Anne Tyler's novel about an unlikely romance between a young, fumbling bank robber and his hostage.

Additional credits include Entropy, Blood and Wine with Jack Nicholson, and opposite Harvey Keitel in City of Industry. He also starred as the fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, in Iain Softley's Backbeat and as the notorious Candy Darling in I Shot Andy Warhol.

Chosen from over 2000 young men around the world, he auditioned and won the coveted role of PK in John Avildsen's The Power of One, for which he was awarded the Male Star of Tomorrow Award from the National Association of Theater Owners.

Bio courtesy Warner Bros. for "Feardotcom" (03-Aug-2002)