Full Bio
Most fans got their first taste of Dan Futterman when he played the son of Robin Williams in 1996's The Birdcage. Futterman actually began his professional acting career in 1991, however, when he was cast in the stage production of Club Soda just two years after he graduated from Columbia University. He continued with other successful stage roles, like Louis Ironson in the Broadway production of Angels in America in 1993.
It was around this same time that Futterman began his on-screen career, appearing in the TV movie Daughters of Privilege, and in his first feature-film role with the critically acclaimed The Fisher King in 1991. Steady work continued to come until the 32-year-old actor was cast in a recurring role in the series Judging Amy in 1999. He stayed with the show until its run ended in 2005. It was around this time that another of Futterman's projects got off the ground as well; he'd been working on a screen adaptation of Gerald Clarke's book -Capote, and it was in 2005 that the script's final product was released in theaters to a flood of success and praise. The film was nominated for five Oscars, and star Philip Seymour Hoffman took one home for Best Actor. Futterman had officially launched a successful career as a screenwriter, but he wasn't through working in front of the camera. In 2007, he signed on to play ~Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in the film A Mighty Heart. Appearing opposite Angelina Jolie, Futterman portrayed the reporter, who was so tragically kidnapped and murdered while working in Pakistan, leaving his wife, Mariane (Jolie), to investigate his death. ~ Cammila Albertson
It was around this same time that Futterman began his on-screen career, appearing in the TV movie Daughters of Privilege, and in his first feature-film role with the critically acclaimed The Fisher King in 1991. Steady work continued to come until the 32-year-old actor was cast in a recurring role in the series Judging Amy in 1999. He stayed with the show until its run ended in 2005. It was around this time that another of Futterman's projects got off the ground as well; he'd been working on a screen adaptation of Gerald Clarke's book -Capote, and it was in 2005 that the script's final product was released in theaters to a flood of success and praise. The film was nominated for five Oscars, and star Philip Seymour Hoffman took one home for Best Actor. Futterman had officially launched a successful career as a screenwriter, but he wasn't through working in front of the camera. In 2007, he signed on to play ~Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in the film A Mighty Heart. Appearing opposite Angelina Jolie, Futterman portrayed the reporter, who was so tragically kidnapped and murdered while working in Pakistan, leaving his wife, Mariane (Jolie), to investigate his death. ~ Cammila Albertson
ACTING CREDITS
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Hello I Must Be Going (2012) ...David
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A Mighty Heart (2007) ...Daniel 'Danny' Pearl
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Related TV (9 episodes)
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The Move
...Danny
Mar 20, 2006 -
Sisters Are Forever
...Danny
Mar 6, 2006 -
Here's a Balloon for You
...Danny
Feb 27, 2006 -
Not Without My Daughter
...Danny
Feb 13, 2006 -
London Calling
...Danny
Jan 30, 2006 -
The Naked Truth
...Danny
Oct 31, 2005
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The Move
...Danny
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Judging Amy TV (76 episodes)
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My Name Is Amy Gray...
...Vincent Gray
May 3, 2005 -
Getting Out
...Vincent Gray
Apr 26, 2005 -
Too Little, Too Late
...Vincent Gray
Apr 19, 2005 -
Revolutions Per Minute
...Vincent Gray
Apr 12, 2005 -
Sorry I Missed You
...Vincent Gray
Apr 5, 2005 -
The New Normal
...Vincent Gray
Mar 22, 2005
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My Name Is Amy Gray...
...Vincent Gray
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Will & Grace TV (4 episodes)
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Fagmalion Part 4: The Guy Who Loved Me
...Barry
Mar 13, 2003 -
Fagmalion Part 3: Bye Bye Beardy
...Barry
Feb 20, 2003 -
Fagmalion Part 2: Attack of the Clones
...Barry
Jan 30, 2003 -
Fagmalion Part 1: Gay It Forward
...Barry
Jan 16, 2003
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Fagmalion Part 4: The Guy Who Loved Me
...Barry
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Enough (2002) ...Joe
WRITING CREDITS
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In Treatment ...(written by)
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Capote (2005) ...(screenplay)


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