
Stephen Rowe
Acting
Stephen Rowe is an American actor and playwright. Stephen trained Emerson College (BA), Cornell University (MA) and the Yale School of Drama (MFA). He also studied acting with Jerzy Grotowsky’s Polish Lab Theater in Wroclaw, Poland. Stephen’s film work includes Basic Instinct (1992) , The Pink Panther (2006) and Steven Spielberg’s The Post (2017). He had recurring roles on Beverly Hills 90210 and Marvel’s Daredevil. He also appeared on television in multiple episodes of Law and Order, The Black List, Elementary, The Sinner, American Odyssey, Cheers, and Blue Bloods. Stephen has performed in 11 Broadway shows, including the Tony Award winning The Goat (2002), Frost/Nixon (2007) and Red (2010). He completed 3 seasons at Yale Rep, and 6 seasons at the American Repertory Theater, where he was a Founding Company Member. Stephen was honored with the Bay Area Critics Circle Award for Best Actor in Sight Unseen (1991) at Berkeley Rep; and he was nominated by the Connecticut Critics Circle for Best Actor for his performance as Mark Rothko in Red (2017) at Westport Playhouse. He has also authored, arranged and performed 3 one-person shows, including Albee’s Men that premiered at Provincetown Rep and ART, and had a run at The Old Globe; and he has written 2 original plays.
TV Shows(13)

Billions
Investor #2
2016

Marvel's Daredevil
Nicholas Lee
2015

Elementary
Mr. Richards
2012

Blue Bloods
Johnny Lyons
2010

Conviction
Judge Coffey
2006

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Dr. Nathanson
2001

ER
Mr. Franks
1994

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Monk
1993

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Jason Hart
1993

Beverly Hills, 90210
Serge Menkin
1990

Law & Order
Kevin Flynn
1990

Wings
Professor Lawson
1990

Cheers
Agent
1982
Movies(9)

The Post
Judge Robb
2017

The Pink Panther
Black Market Jeweler
2006

Red Doors
Dr. Levy
2005

Imaginary Heroes
Emergency Room Doctor
2004

CyberTracker 2
Damien Rhodes
1995
Sex, Love and Cold Hard Cash
Caldwell
1993

The Hit List
Search Detective
1993

Basic Instinct
Internal Affairs Investigator
1992

Isaac Asimov's Robots
Elijah Baley
1988