Jim Stark

Nacimiento : 1964-10-31, Long Island, New York, USA

Historia

Jim Stark is primarily a stage actor. He teaches acting at Hanover College in southern Indiana, and is director of the Riverrun Theatre Company. Most of his acting credits fall within the genre of the "idiot man-child" as defined in the novels of William Faulkner, or in contemporary Irish plays by Marie Jones or Conor McPherson. He is affiliated with the Society of American Fight Directors, and is a Certified Teacher of stage combat. He is has two children. His daughter, Lily, began her professional acting career at the age of five. His son, Robert, composes electronic music.

Películas

Echo
Co-Producer
Through 56 independent scenes, Echo draws a portrait, both biting and tender, of modern day Iceland during the often turbulent but also exciting time of the Christmas holidays.
Who Art in Heaven
Producer
A man prays.
Who Art in Heaven
Adam
A man prays.
Revolution
Producer
Seth Ward comes home for dinner only to find his house empty and his family inexplicably absent. As he awaits their return, he grows hungrier and hungrier.
Revolution
Seth Ward
Seth Ward comes home for dinner only to find his house empty and his family inexplicably absent. As he awaits their return, he grows hungrier and hungrier.
Note to Self
Producer
In order to find himself, "Me" (Jim Stark) must find the courage to journey into the wilderness of lost identity. Will he see himself there? And if he does, will it make a difference?
Note to Self
Me
In order to find himself, "Me" (Jim Stark) must find the courage to journey into the wilderness of lost identity. Will he see himself there? And if he does, will it make a difference?
Ocho hombres
Reporter
Basado en la historia verdadera del escándalo del equipo de béisbol de los medias blancas en el año 1919. El propietario de los medias blancas de Chicago, Charlie Comiskey, siente poca inclinación por recompensar la espectacular temporada que está realizando su equipo. Cuando un sindicato del juego dirigido por Arnold Rothstein se hace eco del descontento de la plantilla, le ofrece a algunas de sus estrellas -incluyendo al pitcher Eddie Cicotte, al infielder Buck Weaver y al outfielder "calcetines" Joe Jackson- más dinero por jugar por debajo de sus posibilidades en las series mundiales contra los Cincinnati Reds.