Fisher Stevens

American actor

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2025 Fisher Stevens is involved in the post-production of the film 'Song Sung Blue'
2025 Has a film 'In the Grey' listed as post-production
2024 Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series for Beckham
2024 Scheduled to appear in 'Ripley' and 'Sing: Thriller' projects
2024 Nominated for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary Program for Beckham: What Makes David Run
2023 Appeared as Detective 1 in 'Asteroid City' and played Upton Sinclair in 'Coup!'
2023 Directed documentary 'Beckham'
2023 Directed 'Beckham' documentary
2023 Appears in Wes Anderson's Asteroid City.
2022 Nominated for Saturn Award for Best Guest-Starring Performance in a Network or Cable Television Series for The Blacklist
2022 Appeared as himself in 'Would I Lie to You? (US)'
2022 Won Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series for Succession
2021 Involved in multiple projects including 'Palmer', 'The French Dispatch' as Story Editor, and 'Sing 2' with additional voice work
2021 Appears in Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch.
2021 Directed the Apple TV drama film Palmer, starring Justin Timberlake.
2020 Involved in the popular documentary series 'Tiger King'
2019 Begins portraying Hugo Baker in the HBO drama series Succession, continuing until 2023.
2019 Directed documentary 'And We Go Green'
2019 Promoted to series regular in season 3 of Succession.
2019 Acted as Lou in 'Motherless Brooklyn'
2018 Appears in Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs.
2018 Had a recurring role as Hugo Baker in the second season of HBO's Succession.
2017 Appeared in 'Red Oaks' and 'Vice Principals', and began recurring role in 'The Good Fight'
2017 Begins portraying Gabriel Kovac in CBS's The Good Fight, continuing until 2020.
2017 Fisher Stevens married his longtime filmmaking partner and producer Alexis Bloom in a private ceremony.
2017 Nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds - Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and Outstanding Directing for a Documentary Program
2016 Played a Communist Writer in the film 'Hail, Caesar!'
2016 Directed Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
2016 Nominated for People's Choice Award at Toronto International Film Festival for Before the Flood
2016 Featured in 'The Night Of' miniseries as Saul, the Pharmacist
2016 Directs the documentary Before the Flood and appears in the film Hail, Caesar!
2016 Nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking for Racing Extinction
2016 Directed two documentary films: 'Sky Ladder: The Art of Cai Guo-Qiang' and 'Before the Flood'
2015 Directed 'Racing Extinction' documentary
2015 Begins portraying Marvin Gerard on NBC's The Blacklist, a role he continues until 2022.
2014 Appears in Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel.
2013 Appeared in 'Movie 43' with an alternate version of the film
2012 Nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards in Outstanding Documentary Series for American Masters
2012 Directed 'Beware of Mr. Baker' documentary
2012 Directed the crime story film Stand Up Guys, starring Al Pacino and Christopher Walken.
2012 Continued acting career with roles in 'One for the Money' and 'LOL'
2012 Began appearing in 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' with multiple character roles
July 13 2012 PBS debuted Tales From a Ghetto Klown, a documentary about the development of the show.
2011 Stevens performed in episodes of 'Californication' and recurring role in 'Damages'
2011 Fisher Stevens directed or was involved in multiple documentary films including 'Blank City', 'Hollywood Renegade', and 'Bad Trip'
2011 Directed 'Mission Blue', a documentary film
March 2011 Ghetto Klown ran on Broadway from March to July.
2010 Won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for co-producing The Cove.
2010 Fisher Stevens appeared in episodes of 'Ugly Betty' and 'The Mentalist'

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