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Stephen Lang - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | July 11, 1952 |
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| Age | 73 |
| Birthplace | New York City, New York, USA |
| Zodiac Sign | Cancer - (see also Stephen Lang's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Dragon |
| Generation | Baby Boomer Generation |
| Known For | Known for his roles as Colonel Miles Quaritch in 'Avatar' (2009), the Blind Man in 'Don't Breathe' (2016), and Ike Clanton in 'Tombstone' (1993). |
Intro
Stephen Lang is an American actor and playwright best known for his roles in films such as 'Avatar,' 'Don't Breathe,' and 'Tombstone', as well as for his extensive work in theater.
Early Life & Background
Stephen Lang was born to Theresa and Eugene Lang. He attended Swarthmore College and graduated in 1973.
Career Highlights
- Played Colonel Miles Quaritch in James Cameron's 'Avatar' and its sequels
- Starred as the Blind Man in 'Don't Breathe' and its sequel
- Appeared in 'Tombstone' as Ike Clanton
- Portrayed Babe Ruth in the 1991 television film 'Babe Ruth'
- Acclaimed stage actor, including performances in 'A Few Good Men' and 'Death of a Salesman'
Trivia
- Son of entrepreneur and philanthropist Eugene Lang
- Received the Grace Prize for his performance in 'Gods and Generals' (2003)
FAQs
People also ask
How old is Stephen Lang?
Stephen Lang is 73 years old.
When was Stephen Lang born?
Stephen Lang was born the 11 July 1952.
Where is Stephen Lang from?
New York City, New York, USA.
On His Birth-Day
About July 11th, 1952, in brief:
- Historical events: At the 1952 Republican National Convention in Chicago, Dwight D. Eisenhower was nominated for president on the first ballot, defeating Senator Robert A. Taft. Eisenhower's running mate was Senator Richard M. Nixon.
- Day of the week: July 11th, 1952 was a Friday
- Zodiac Sign: Cancer (in western zodiac), Dragon (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) by Frankie Laine
- Popular movie: High Noon directed by Fred Zinnemann
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