Stuart Stone

Stuart Stone (born Stuart Eisenstein; November 17, 1980) is a Canadian film, television, and voice-over actor as well as a producer of television, film and music. He is best known for his role in Donnie Darko and The Magic School Bus. Stone has also toured as a comedian and rapper.

Stuart Stone
Stone on stage in 2007
Born
Stuart Eisenstein

(1980-11-17) November 17, 1980
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActor, Director, Comedian, Rapper, Record producer
Years active1984-present

Early life

Stone was born Stuart Eisenstein in Thornhill, Ontario. He attended Thornlea Secondary School. His parents ran a franchise selling hockey and baseball cards. After graduating high school, he moved to Los Angeles, California to continue his career in acting.

Career

He started his acting career at age two, appearing in Canadian TV commercials such as Maple Leaf Foods Ham [1] and Kraft Dinner[2] as a child actor in Toronto. He made his major motion picture debut in Heavenly Bodies as Joey, Samantha Blair's son played by Cynthia Dale, in 1985. Since then, he has guest-starred in many TV series such as Goosebumps, Boston Public, and Flash Forward. He starred in animated features such as Babar: The Movie and The Magic School Bus [3] as a voice-over actor. He has also done voice-over work for Care Bears and voices both main characters in the Canadian cartoon Carl Squared. He also had roles in the films Donnie Darko and The Boys Club.

In 2006, Stone and actor-comedian (and also close friend) Jamie Kennedy starred together in the MTV reality show Blowin' Up, which showed the journey the two went through to create a hit rap album and "blowin' up". After the show aired its finale, the album Stone and Kennedy created was released, which was titled Blowin' Up to correspond with their reality series, and both also appeared on the MTV show True Love. The album featured guest appearances from Houston rapper Paul Wall and Bay Area rapper E-40, as well as actors Bob Saget and Jason Biggs.

Stone has been known to tour off and on with Kennedy on his stand-up tours, performing songs from the Blowin' Up album, as well as the song "The Left One", featured on Kennedy's Unwashed album. Shows on this variety are routinely opened by comedian Bill Dawes, and at times have had guests, such as Saget at a November 17, 2006, Las Vegas show.

Stu hosted his own show, "The Sunday Nite Stu", which was originally broadcast online through Stickam webcasts. His show aired Sundays at 9 PM PST drawing in over 300 thousand viewers monthly. He brought along a variety of guest stars and anyone with a Stickam account could join his live room and watch or even get a chance to chat with him. The show was the first ever on the Stickam site and in 2012, "Sunday Nite Stu" celebrated over 10 million viewers! Recent guests included Colt Cabana, The Last Goodnight, Paul Wall, Young Church, Elliott Yamin, Kaz James, Jared McMullin, Andy Milonakis, and Chester French.[4]

Stu Stone's TSM RADIO podcast continues to be one of the most listened to on the net. Stu's interviews often give a chance for fans to hear their favourite artists and actors speak in a more "candid" fashion. Guests have included Tila Tequila, Perez Hilton, Jason Wahler, Talan Torriero, Elliott Yamin, Bonnie McKee, Everlast (musician), Lucy Walsh, Dennis Haskins, Rohan Marley, Edward Furlong, Flower Tucci, Chyna, Kendra Jade, Christy Hemme, Diamond Dallas Page, Bobby Lee, Cisco Adler, and many others.

Stu Stone worked as the producer of magician Criss Angel's television series. He also produced "Criss Angel: Loyal Saturday" and "Criss Angel: Live Wire" broadcasts.

Stu Stone performs regularly on the weekly pro-wrestling series "Championship Wrestling From Hollywood". Stone handles commentary on the broadcast as well as performing alongside his stable of wrestlers: The Family Stone.

Stone along with his business partner and brother-in-law Adam Rodness formed the company 5'7 films. Stone served as director and co-writer on the film The Haunted House On Kirby Road, which won best horror feature at the Toronto Independent Film Festival. Stu Stone also won best director for the film at the CineView film festival. 5'7 films has announced a second feature with Breakthrough entertainment which will once again put Stone in the director's chair. Another horror film revolving around Scarecrows. The company also has said they will be releasing a documentary feature on the world of baseball cards.[5][6]

Stone, along with a group known as Legal Banter, recently pioneered the sports jersey reveal party. This innovative jersey exchange turned social event honours oft-forgotten 1970s-2000s sports heroes, while enabling safe adherence to COVID-19 distancing restrictions.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Sorority Boys Valet
2013 A Resurrection Nick
2016 Gearheads Travis

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Heavenly BodiesJoel Blair
The Edison TwinsPeteTV series - 1 episode
1986Lost!
Kay O'BrienDanny VillaneuvaTV series - 1 episode
1987My Pet MonsterChuckie (voice)TV series
Blue MonkeyJoey
1988War of the WorldsBobbyTV series - 1 episode
Clifford's Fun with LettersVoiceVideo short
AlfTalesAdditional VoicesTV series
1989-91BabarCousin Arthur (1989–1990) / Alexander #2 (1990–1991)TV series
1989The Teddy Bears' PicnicWally Bear (voice)TV special
1990The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3Junior (voice) / Bud (voice)TV series - 2 episodes
1990-91The RaccoonsBentley Raccoon (voice) / Danny (voice)TV series - 7 episodes
1991Wish KidDarryl Singletary (voice)TV series
Rupert (TV series)Additional VoicesTV series
Swamp ThingAdditional VoicesTV series - 5 episodes
Super Mario WorldAdditional VoicesTV series
Bill and Ted's Excellent AdventuresAdditional VoicesTV series - DIC version only
BeetlejuiceRamonTV series - 1 episode
1992Used PeopleCousin Stevie
X-MenProteusTV series
Maniac MansionFrankie VaughnTV series - 1 episode
The Teddy Bears' ChristmasWally BearTV Movie
1989-93Katts and DogBuddieTV series - 6 episodes
1993Dog CityEddie (voice)TV series - 1 episode
1993-1994Tales from the Cryptkeeper(voice)TV series - 6 episodes
1994Are You Afraid of the Dark?Doug JohnstonTV series - 1 episode
The TickCharles [Brainchild] (voice)TV series - 1 episode
Highlander: The Animated SeriesVariousTV series
WildC.A.T.S.Additional VoicesTV series
1995GoosebumpsBrian ColsonTV series - 1 episode
Little BearAdditional VoicesTV series
UltraforceAdditional VoicesTV series
1996Flash ForwardJack DebbensTV series - 6 episodes
Journey to the Centre of the Earth(voice)TV special
Ace Ventura: Pet DetectiveAdditional VoicesTV series
1997The Boys ClubBrad
Beverly Hills, 90210KidTV series - 1 episode
1994-97The Magic School BusRalphie Tennelli (voice)TV series - 52 episodes
The Busy World of Richard ScarryKenny Bear (seasons 1-3) / Manuel / Pig Will (seasons 1-3) / Pig Won'tTV series
1998Pacific BlueJason SanchezTV series - 1 episode
1999The PretenderChrisTV series - 1 episode
VendettaTony ProvenzanoTV film made for HBO
2000Damaged GoodsFelixTV film
The IndependentJack Barth
2001Da MöbJT (voice)TV series
Donnie DarkoRonald Fisher
2001Joy RideDanny, Lewis' Roommate
2002Boston PublicJordan MurphyTV series - 1 episode
2004CyberchaseSheldon, Scritter (voice)TV series - 1 episode
BracefaceTaylor Knight (voice)TV series - 1 episode
Mutant XEinsteinTV series - 1 episode
Serial Killing 4 DummysAmil
NCISDillonTV series - 1 episode
2005Carl SquaredCarl Crashman/C2 (voice)TV series [2005-]
2006Pope DreamsFox
2007Kickin' It Old SkoolDJ Tanner
2008BittenTwitch
2011Hard LoveSnap
2014Little SavagesFink
Fated (Short)Agent Cliff
2015KantemirBrad
Tar Sebastian
Life on the LineHunter

Video game roles

  • Palace Pets App - Sundrop

Director

  • 2016: The Haunted House on Kirby Road
  • 2017: Scarecrows
  • 2018: Jack of all Trades
  • 2018: The Thrillusionists

Awards and nominations

Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts (CAEAA)

Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
2008 Nominated ELAN Awards Best Male Voice Over in an Animated Feature or Television Production, for Episode 32 "Superstar" in Carl Squared
2016 Winner Toronto Independent Film Festival Best Horror Feature for The Haunted House on Kirby Road
2016 Winner CineView Film Festival Best Director for The Haunted House on Kirby Road

Discography

Albums

Album information Track list and credits for each track
Blowin' Up [7]
  • Released: July 11, 2006
  • Label: Warner Bros/JKss Records
  • Type of label: Major
  • Chart Positions: N/A
  • U.S. certification: N/A
  • U.S. Sales: N/A
  • Worldwide sales: 350,000
  • Circle Circle Dot Dot (written and produced by Stu Stone and Jamie Rise)
  • Rollin With Saget (written and produced by Stu Stone and D Sissive)
  • 1984 (written and produced by Stu Stone, Jamie Kennedy and DJ Lethal)
  • Flirt (written and produced by Stu Stone and Richard "Younglord" Frierson)
  • Crooked Stick (written and produced by Stu Stone and Jamie Rise)
  • Knuckle Up (written and produced by Stu Stone and Richard "Younglord" Frierson)
  • Car Rear (written and produced by Stu Stone and Jamie Rise)
  • Fuck Jamie Kennedy (written and produced by Stu Stone, E40 and Jamie Rise)
  • Rush the Club (written and produced by Kardinal Offishal and Stu Stone)
  • Celebrity Stalker (written and produced by Stu Stone, Jamie Kennedy and Eric V)
  • Mattress Mack (written and produced by Stu Stone, Justin Trugman, Sporty O and Paul Wall)
Album information Track list and credits for each track
Return of the Stone Movement (album) [8]
  • Released: July 27, 2011
  • Label: The Stone Movement
  • Type of label: Independent
  • Give It Up (written and produced by Stu Stone and Optimus Rock)
  • Super Bird (written and produced by Stu Stone and DJ Lethal)
  • Barely Legal (written and produced by Stu Stone, Justin Trugman and Marty James)
  • Memory Lane (written and produced by Stu Stone and Justin Trugman)
  • Wassupwidit (written and produced by Stu Stone, Young Church, Nic Nac and Oliver Goldstein)
  • Doin Just Fine (written and produced by Stu Stone and Party Slayerz - DJ Lethal and Franko)
  • Ordinary Girl (written and produced by Stu Stone and Jamie Rise)
  • Stu Stone(d) (written and produced by Stu Stone and Justin Trugman)
  • Two Sixteens (written and produced by Stu Stone, DJ Lethal and D-Sisive)
  • Day I Died in California (written and produced by Stu Stone and Jamie Rise)
  • How You Want It (written and produced by Stu Stone, Jay E and Joel Madden)
  • I'd Like To Know (written and produced by Stu Stone, DJ Lethal and Ely "the Creep" Rise)
  • Phake Wit Da Phunk (written and produced by Stu Stone and Christopher Lawrence)
  • The Message feat Perez Hilton (written and produced by Stu Stone)
  • Love Song (written and produced by Stu Stone and Justin Trugman)
  • She Don't Know My Name (written and produced by Stu Stone and Jamie Rise)
  • Breathe (written and produced by Stu Stone and Kaz James)
  • Save The Gingers (written and produced by Stu Stone and Justin Trugman)

Singles

  • "Save the Gingers (Red Head Woman)" (2010) [9]
  • "Super Bird" (2011) [10]
  • "Kid On X-Mas" feat Jamie Kennedy (2011) [11]

As featured performer
Kaz James, Sony BMG, 2008
(from James' debut solo album If They Knew) [12]

  • "Breathe" – written and produced by Stu Stone and Kaz James
  • "Subwoofers in the Neighborhood" – written and produced by Stu Stone and Kaz James

Videography

Jamie Kennedy & Stu Stone

Year Song title Director
2006 "Rollin' With Saget"(featuring Bob Saget) Dave Dean
"Circle Circle Dot Dot" (unreleased version) Dave Dean
2007 "Circle Circle Dot Dot" (Lego version) [13][14] Nate Blurr (Blunty3000)
"1984" Janet Roston & Gerry Stansgar
2011 "Kid On X-Mas" [15] Ilya Farfell

Stu Stone

Year Song title Director
2008 "Breathe"(featuring Kaz James) Fred Schepisi
2010 "Save the Gingers" [16] Ron Howard
2011 "Super Bird" [17] David Finkelstein
2013 "Ordinary Girl" [18] Jeremy Foley

R.O.T.N.

Year Song title Director
2012 "I Just Wanna" [19] Ilya Farfel
2013 "High As Hell" [20] Ilya Farfel

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.