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Stephen Mailer

Stephen McLeod Mailer (born March 10, 1966) is an American actor best known for his supporting roles in films, television series, and stage productions spanning over four decades. The son of acclaimed novelist and actress , Mailer was born in and grew up in a family immersed in the arts, with siblings including producer and actor . He attended and before launching his professional acting career at age 14, debuting on television in the 1982 episode "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches." Mailer's film credits include early roles such as Baldwin in ' Cry-Baby (1990) and Elon Dershowitz in Barbet Schroeder's (1990), followed by appearances in prominent features like Penny Marshall's (1992), Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil (1999), Tina Fey's (2008), John Cameron Mitchell's (2010), and Martin Scorsese's (2019), where he portrayed Emmett Fitzpatrick. On television, he has guest-starred in episodes of (1991), (2004), and (2007), among others. His stage work features an Off-Broadway debut in For Dear Life (1989) and the role of Lucas in Neil Simon's (1993–1994). In addition to acting, Mailer co-founded the production company CalTeddy Productions, LLC, in 2016, focusing on independent film projects. He was married to producer Lindsay Marx from 1992 to 2008, with whom he has two sons; he has been married to actress Elizabeth Rainer since 2010.

Early life

Family background

Stephen Mailer was born on March 10, 1966, in to , a renowned and , and , a stage . Norman's literary legacy, highlighted by his 1948 World War II novel The Naked and the Dead, ensured the family's immersion in a world of public prominence during Stephen's early years, with frequent moves between their home and a property in , driven by his father's writing and filmmaking pursuits. , whose acting career spanned television appearances in the 1950s and stage roles including a 1966 production of Norman's , played a key role in exposing Stephen to the performing arts from a young age through her professional engagements and home environment. Stephen shares full siblingship only with his older brother , a ; his half-siblings include from Norman's first marriage to Beatrice Silverman, from his third marriage to Jeanne Campbell, and from his sixth marriage to , along with others from subsequent unions. The household dynamics were profoundly shaped by Norman's high-profile existence, marked by his six marriages and notable public controversies—such as the 1960 incident where he stabbed his then-wife , leading to his brief psychiatric commitment—which created a tumultuous atmosphere for his children amid constant media scrutiny and familial upheaval.

Education and early career start

Stephen Mailer attended and , though he pursued without completing a degree, immersing himself hands-on in the through auditions and initial performances. He made his acting debut at age 14 in 1980, securing small theater roles in that marked his entry into professional performance. Mailer's first credited television role was as T.J. in the 1982 CBS Schoolbreak Special episode "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches," marking his entry into screen while he continued theater work. From ages 15 to 18, he honed his craft in productions across , gaining practical experience without attending a formal . By the mid-1980s, Mailer shifted from child roles to those suited for young adults, including minor appearances on television shows that helped establish his versatility. His mother, stage actress Beverly Bentley, leveraged her industry connections to facilitate these early opportunities.

Career

Stage acting

Stephen Mailer's stage career began in his youth, with professional acting starting at age 14, providing a foundational experience in live performance. His Off-Broadway debut came in 1989, portraying Sam in Patricia Lear's "For Dear Life" at the New York Shakespeare Festival's Public Theatre. This role marked his entry into New York theater, alongside emerging talents like Jennifer Aniston. Mailer's Broadway breakthrough arrived in 1993 with the role of Lucas, the young writer and narrator, in Neil Simon's comedy "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" at the . The production, which ran for 320 performances, drew positive reviews for its ensemble, including Mailer's portrayal of the neophyte observer amid the chaotic writers' room inspired by Sid Caesar's "." Critics noted his likable presence in the nostalgic comedy. Subsequent key credits included Artie in the 1990 Off-Broadway production of Donald Margulies' "What's Wrong with This Picture?" at the Jewish Repertory Theatre. In the late 1990s and 2000s, he appeared in regional productions, along with work at Pittsburgh's Public Theatre and New York's Ensemble Studio Theatre. Following major film roles in the late 2010s, Mailer has focused more on stage work in recent years, with no screen credits after 2019 as of 2025. Over his career, Mailer has amassed numerous stage roles, often in character-driven comedies and dramas that highlight interpersonal dynamics and humor. He has not received major theater awards but has been recognized for his consistent and regional contributions, influenced by family ties to the stage through his mother, actress .

Film and television roles

Stephen Mailer's screen career began in the mid-1980s with small roles in independent and dramatic films. He made his film debut in 1985 as Sevek in War and Love, a drama directed by Moshe Mizrahi. Three years later, he appeared as young Paul in Woody Allen's introspective drama Another Woman, portraying the son of the protagonist played by . These early parts established Mailer in supporting roles within serious cinematic narratives. Mailer's breakthrough on screen came in 1990 with the role of in ' cult comedy , where he played the preppy, singing antagonist to Johnny Depp's title character. This performance highlighted his ability to blend humor with villainy, helping to define his comedic screen persona in subsequent years. The film, a satirical take on 1950s culture, marked a shift toward more visible, character-driven parts in genre pieces. During the 1990s and 2000s, Mailer built a steady presence in television, often taking on recurring or guest spots in popular series. He appeared in an episode of in 1991 as Greg Jarman. In the 2000s, he guest-starred on as Josh Davies in a 2004 episode. Additionally, he played Dr. Cutler in seven episodes of the in 2007. In the mid-2000s, Mailer continued with supporting film roles that mixed comedy and drama. He portrayed Dan in the 2008 and comedy . That same year, he appeared as Paul Niven in Steven Soderbergh's : Part One, a about Guevara's early revolutionary years starring . Mailer's later screen work included notable appearances in high-profile films. In 2017, he played the Exchange President in Steven Spielberg's The Post, a drama about The Washington Post's publication of the Pentagon Papers, featuring and . One of his most prominent recent roles was as Emmett Fitzpatrick in Martin Scorsese's 2019 epic , alongside , , and . Over his career, Mailer has amassed over 20 film credits and around a dozen television appearances, typically in supporting comedic or dramatic capacities. Following major film roles in the late , Mailer has focused more on theater in recent years, with no screen credits after 2019 as of 2025; he founded CalTeddy Productions in 2016, focusing on projects.

Personal life

Marriages and children

Stephen Mailer has been married three times. His first marriage, to fashion designer and Visnja Rodic Clayton, occurred in 1988 and ended in divorce; the exact date remains private. His second marriage was to Lindsay Marx in 1992, which ended in divorce sometime after 2011. Mailer married actress, artist, photographer, and celebrant Elizabeth Rainer in 2013, and the union remains intact as of 2025. He has two sons, Cal and Teddy, from his marriage to Marx. The family maintains a low public profile for the children, prioritizing their privacy amid Mailer's acting career. Mailer resides in Sierra Madre, California, with Rainer. In contrast to his father Norman Mailer's six marriages, Stephen Mailer has pursued a more stable family path, balancing professional commitments with dedicated parenting while shielding his sons from attention, unlike aspects of his own upbringing.

Production ventures

In 2016, Stephen Mailer established Teddy Productions, LLC, a named after his sons, and . The company focuses on and theater projects, beginning with the Flaubrucht in 2017, which Mailer produced, directed, and starred in as Steven Blucht. Through related intensive creative efforts, Mailer contributed to the development of three plays and two television series pilots during this period, alongside additional screenplays. As of 2025, CalTeddy Productions has not released major feature-length works but maintains ongoing involvement in family-oriented content development.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1985"War and Love"Sevek
1988"Another Woman"Young Paul
1990"Cry-Baby"Baldwin (directed by John Waters)
1990"Reversal of Fortune"Elon Dershowitz
1992"A League of Their Own"Kit's date in bar
1994"Getting In"Gabriel Higgs
1997"Quiet Days in Hollywood"Patrick
1997"Red Meat"Chris
1999"24 Nights"Keith
1999"Ride with the Devil"Babe Hudspeth
2006"Kettle of Fish"Band Leader
2008"The Golden Boys"Squealer Wixon
2008"Baby Mama"Dan
2008"Che: Part One"Paul Niven
2010"Jack Goes Boating"Happy Husband
2010"Rabbit Hole"Kevin
2010"Last Night"Client #1
2012"What Maisie Knew"Zoe's Father
2013"Louder Than Words"Lobbyist
2014"Friends and Romans"Principal Patten
2016"Blind"Arnold
2017"The Post"Exchange President
2019"The Irishman"F. Emmett Fitzpatrick

Television

Stephen Mailer made his television debut in 1982, portraying T. J. in the episode "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches," a youth-oriented addressing urban challenges. In 1987, he appeared as in "Divorced Kids' Blues," an installment of ABC Afterschool Specials that explored the emotional impacts of parental separation on children. Mailer took on several roles in PBS's anthology series during the late 1980s and early 1990s, including Ben Griffin in the 1989 adaptation "Love and Other Sorrows," based on a by ; in the 1991 biographical drama "Darrow," depicting the life of attorney ; and Leo Spitzer in the 1991 episode "The Hollow Boy." His entry into prime-time came in 1991 with the guest role of Greg Jarman, a suspect in a family murder case, in the episode "The Serpent's Tooth." In 1993, Mailer appeared in the NBC television movie In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco, a dramatization of the 1993 Waco siege events involving the Branch Davidians. He reprised his involvement in the Law & Order franchise in 2003, playing Mr. McGuire, the father of a troubled teen, in the Special Victims Unit episode "Desperate." In 2004, Mailer guest-starred as Josh Davies, a reporter interviewing author (played by his real-life father), in the episode "Norman Mailer, I'm Pregnant!." From 2007 to 2008, he had a recurring role as Dr. Cutler, a physician involved in key storylines, across 7 episodes of the long-running . Mailer continued with guest spots in procedurals, portraying Brett Langley, a entangled in a murder investigation, in the 2011 Unforgettable pilot-season episode "Check Out Time." His final known television credit to date is the role of Seabrook, a corporate figure in a deception scheme, in the 2013 NBC series episode "Stay With Me."

Theater

Stephen Mailer's stage career began in the late with regional and touring productions, transitioning to prominent and roles in the 1990s, where he showcased his versatility in comedic and dramatic works. His debut in marked a significant milestone, originating the role of the aspiring writer Lucas in Neil Simon's , a play drawing from Simon's experiences in the television writing room of . Mailer has also appeared in various regional theaters and smaller venues throughout the and , including workshops and ensemble pieces, though details on many of these later credits remain limited in . The following is a chronological selection of his major stage acting credits, focusing on Broadway, , and notable regional/touring work: In addition to these, Mailer performed in early-career productions at venues such as the Festival Theatre, The Actors Studio, and Ensemble Studio Theatre in during the 1980s.

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