Stephen Dorff was born on July 29, 1973. He is currently 50 years old.
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Dorff has made a name for himself, starting as a young talent in the cult classic “The Gate” in 1984. His journey weaves through teen flicks like “The Adventures of Ford Fairlane” and portraying Beatles’ Stuart Sutcliffe in “Backbeat.”
However, it was his turn as the villainous Deacon Frost in 1998’s “Blade” that catapulted him into the limelight.
Dorff’s repertoire isn’t confined to a singular genre; he’s navigated the intricate landscape of films like “The Ice Storm,” “World Trade Center,” and the critically acclaimed “Somewhere.”
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Venturing off the beaten path, he’s delved into less-publicized projects like “Leatherface” and “Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich.” Dorff isn’t just an actor; his foray into music includes composing for “The Singing Bee” and scoring films like “Pure Country.” Unfiltered and opinionated, he’s become known for his outspoken take on the industry.
Despite not consistently gracing the mainstream, Dorff’s career remains a captivating journey. His readiness to embrace challenges and explore different realms ensures Hollywood keeps an eye on him.
As he gears up for upcoming ventures like “Bride Hard” and “Vampires of the Velvet Lounge,” it’s evident that Stephen Dorff’s narrative in the film industry is far from reaching its conclusion.


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