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  1. Elliott Pershing Stitzel (November 27, 1918 – May 21, 2005), better known by his stage name Stephen Elliott, was an American actor. His best known roles were that of the prospective father-in-law, Burt Johnson, in the hit 1981 film Arthur and as Chief Hubbard in the 1984 blockbuster Beverly Hills Cop .

  2. Stephen Elliott (born December 3, 1971) is an American writer, editor, and filmmaker who has written and published seven books and directed two films. He is the founder and former Editor-in-Chief of the online literary magazine The Rumpus. In December 2014, he became senior editor at Epic Magazine .

  3. Stephen Elliott. Actor: Beverly Hills Cop. A Drama Desk Award-winning actor ("A Whistle in the Dark" [1969] ) and a Tony Award nominee (as "Monsieur Colmier", "Marat/Sade" [1967] ), he began his career as a member of New York's Neighborhood Playhouse from 1940 to 1942, where he studied with noted acting instructor, Sanford Meisner, before ...

  4. Apr 18, 2012 · Culture. The Self-Made Man: How Stephen Elliott Writes His Life. By Ashwin Seshagiri. April 18, 2012. The Rumpus founder has built a career telling stories about his difficult childhood. What...

  5. May 26, 2005 · Stephen Elliott, the handsome patrician character actor at home in classics by Shakespeare, Ibsen and Schiller, or in TV soaps such as "Dallas," died in Los Angeles May 21, according to the...

  6. Apr 1, 2013 · Kevin Davis. Monday, April 1, 2013. Interview. Stephen Elliott has seven books under his belt, he's directed a feature film, published dozens of essays and magazine articles, and founded a highly regarded literary website. Yet at age forty, he still lives—and quite happily, he says—like a poor college student, staying in a rented room in a ...

  7. About. Stephen Elliott is the the author of eight books including the novel Happy Baby, and the memoir The Adderall Diaries which was adapted into feature film starring James Franco. His article Silicon Is Just Sand is being developed for a series at A&E. He was the founding editor of the online magazine The Rumpus.

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