Darryl Stephens
Darryl Stephens is an American actor and author. He is best known for playing Noah Nicholson on the television dramedy Noah's Arc.
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Born | Darryl Stephens Pasadena, California, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actor, author |
Years active | 1999–present |
Film career
Back in L.A., Stephens appeared on the sexy late-night serial MTV's Undressed, the short-lived series That's Life, and VH1's Red Eye. During the same period, he was also appearing in various commercials for products such as Dockers and performing in small theater venues and scene study classes. He also played a "future funked" Greta in a Hollywood revival of the well-known play Bent.
Stephens had supporting roles in the films Seamless (with Shannon Elizabeth), Not Quite Right, and Circuit. However, his breakout role came in 2004, when independent filmmaker Patrik-Ian Polk cast him as the lead character for the new series Noah's Arc. The original intention was for the show to be released direct-to-DVD after it had received rave reviews at various film festivals. However, in the fall of 2005, LOGO picked up Noah's Arc, which debuted on October 19.
In August 2006 the second season of Noah's Arc was televised. By the end of 2006, Stephens had completed roles in the comedy Another Gay Movie and the drama Boy Culture, the latter alongside newcomer Derek Magyar.
In October 2008, a feature film version was release. Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom picks up where the show's second season left off and tells the story of the marriage between Stephens' character and Jensen Atwood's.[1][2]
In 2010, he guest starred in an episode of Private Practice, playing a transgender woman. His next film, released in 2011, was Bolden!, a bio film about jazz great Buddy Bolden starring Anthony Mackie as Bolden. Stephens' role is of cornet player Frank Lewis.
Stephens played the recurring role Gideon on B Positive on CBS.[3]
Other
Stephens released a self-published novel in 2011, entitled Shortcomings, which weaves together short stories he had written previously.[4]
Personal life
Although Stephens is reluctant to discuss his personal life, he is gay and his roles address issues of classism and sexuality.[5][6] In 2020, he became a father.[7]
Filmography
Genre | Year | Title | Episodes | Role | Notes |
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Film | 1999 | Seamless: Kidz Rule | Devin | ||
TV series | 2000 | Undressed | Rudy | ||
TV series | 2001 | That's Life | "Heart Problems" | Tutor | |
Film | 2001 | Circuit | Julian | ||
TV series | 2005 | Noah's Arc | "My One Temptation: Part 1" "My One Temptation: Part 2" "Don't Mess with My Man" "Don't Make Me Over" "Nothin' Goin' on But the Rent" "Writing to Reach You" "Love Is a Battlefield" "I'm with Stupid" "Got 'Til It's Gone" |
Noah Nicholson | 17 episodes total |
Film | 2005 | Not Quite Right | Evan | ||
Film | 2006 | Another Gay Movie | Angel | ||
Film | 2006 | Boy Culture | Andrew | ||
TV series | 2006 | Noah's Arc | "Housequake" "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" "Desperado" "Excuses for Bad Behavior" "Give It Up" "Under Pressure" "Baby Can I Hold You" "Say It Loud" |
Noah Nicholson | 17 episodes total |
TV series | 2006 | Ugly Betty | "After Hours" | Waiter | |
Film | 2008 | Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom | Noah Nicholson | ||
Short film | 2008 | Tranny McGuyver | Conrad the Pimp | 16 minutes | |
Web series | 2009 | In the Moment.tv | "The Bad News" | Activist | |
TV series | 2009 | Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World | "House of Race Cards" | J.P. | voice actor |
Short film | 2010 | Love Unconditional | Jackson | 8 minutes | |
TV series | 2010 | Private Practice | "Short Cuts" | Jane Finch | |
Short film | 2010 | Reunited | Howard | 26 minutes | |
TV series | 2010 | Two and a Half Men | "Yay, No Polyps!" | Man #1 | |
TV series | 2011 | Desperate Housewives | "And Lots of Security..." | Terrence | |
TV series | 2011 | Reed Between the Lines[8] | "Let's Talk About Change" | Perry Anderson | |
TV series | 2011 | Ringer | "If You Ever Want a French Lesson..." | Gregor | |
Short film | 2011 | Stronger | Andy | 13 minutes | |
TV series | 2012 | 2 Broke Girls | "And the Big Opening" | Nevel | |
TV series | 2012 | DTLA | Lenny | ||
Film | 2012 | The Skinny | Nurse | ||
Short film | 2012 | Something Like a Butterfly | Put-Put | 19 minutes | |
Short film | 2012 | V Day | Travis | 17 minutes | |
Film | Bolden! | Frank Lewis | |||
TV series | 2014 | Survivor's Remorse | "Out of the Past" | Stacey | |
Film | 2019 | From Zero to I Love You | Pete Logsdon | ||
Short film | 2019 | a different direction | Travis Mitchell | 20:26 minutes | |
TV series | 2020–2022 | B Positive | Gideon | Recurring |
Awards and nominations
Notes
http://www.thebody.com/content/80676/making-black-gay-lives-matter-a-conversation-with-.html
http://www.thebody.com/content/80679/untying-tongues-a-conversation-with-darryl-stephen.html
References
- Anderson, Tre'vell (19 October 2015). "Niche casting and Hollywood's lingering reluctance to feature gay black actors". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- "Darryl Stephens Told To Turn Down "Noah's Arc" Role Because It Was "Too Gay"". LOGO News. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- Andreeva, Nellie (2020-10-12). "'B Positive': Izzy G Joins As Series Regular, Briga Heelan & Linda Lavin Among 5 Set To Recur On CBS Comedy". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
- Stephens, Darryl (16 July 2015). Required Reading. ISBN 9781329320802.
- "Gay Series Changing Darryl Stephens' Career Arc (page 2)". AfterElton.com. 2006-08-17. Archived from the original on 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
- Darryl Stephens talks to Instinct about being a gay man on-screen and off... Archived 2008-10-09 at the Wayback Machine by Greg Hernandez on 18 September 2008.
- "Darryl Stephens of Noah's Arc Nearly Quit Acting Before Becoming a Dad". www.advocate.com. 2021-08-24. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
- "Next on Reed: Darryl Stephens and Kamar de los Reyes Guest Star". BET Staff. 2011-11-14. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
- "Kiss Me Kate Tops 2011 Ovation Award Nominations". 19 September 2011.