Stephen Mailer
Stephen Mailer is an an actor who began his entertainment career at the young age of 15. Known for making audiences laugh, Mailer began his acting career in comedies like "Cry Baby" (1990), "Reversal of Fortune" (1990) starring Glenn Close and the Tom Hanks hit "A League of Their Own" (1992). He appeared in a number of television specials, including "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches" (CBS, 1981-82) and "Divorced Kids' Blues" (ABC, 1986-87). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "Getting In" (1994), the drama "Quiet Days in Hollywood" (1995) with Peter Dobson and the Lara Flynn Boyle dramatic comedy "Red Meat" (1998). Recently, he tackled roles in the Tina Fey comedy "Baby Mama" (2008), the Benicio Del Toro dramatic adaptation "Che: Part One" (2008) and the David Carradine romantic comedy "The Golden Boys" (2009). He also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Jack Goes Boating" (2010) with Philip Seymour Hoffman and the dramatic adaptation "Rabbit Hole" (2010) with Nicole Kidman. Most recently, Mailer acted in "Louder Than Words" (2014) with David Duchovny.