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      • Jonathan Stark. Actor: Fright Night. Jonathan Stark was born on 16 February 1952 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Fright Night (1985), Ellen (1994) and House II: The Second Story (1987).
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  1. As an actor, he is best known for playing the vampire bodyguard and servant Billy Cole in Fright Night (1985), Sergeant Krieger in Project X (1987), and Charlie in House II: The Second Story (1987).

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  3. Jonathan Stark is a versatile entertainment professional who has worked as a producer, writer and actor in various projects. He is best known for his roles in Fright Night, Ellen and House II: The Second Story.

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  4. Sep 30, 2023 · After his role in Fright Night as Billy, a vampire bodyguard, Jonathan Stark made minor appearances in film and TV into the early '90s, most notably in 1987's Project X alongside Matthew Broderick and Helen Hunt.

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  5. Jonathan Stark is an actor, writer, creator, producer, and musician who appeared in Fright Night, House II: The Second Story, Rain Man, and more. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, and credits for various projects.

  6. Jonathan Stark may refer to: Jonathan Stark (tennis) (born 1971), American professional tennis player. Jonathan Stark (actor) (born 1955), American actor and screenwriter. Jonathan Stark (basketball) (born 1995), American basketball player.

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Guardian of the Night - An Interview with Jonathan Stark: Directed by Justin Young. With Angelique Bone, Jonathan Stark, Justin Young. Join Justin and Angelique as they chat with veteran actor Jonathan Stark about Fright Night, Billy Cole, the House franchise , and Tom Holland's new comic.

  8. Jonathan Stark is an American television producer, screenwriter, and actor. He created—along with his writing partner, Tracy Newman—the sitcom According to Jim, and won an Emmy for his co-writing on "The Puppy Episode" in which Ellen DeGeneres's character Ellen Morgan came out of the closet on Ellen in 1997.

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