Dan Futterman

Actor

Birthday June 8, 1967

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.

Age 56 years old

Nationality United States

#14444 Most Popular

1967

Daniel Paul Futterman (born June 8, 1967) is an American actor, screenwriter, and producer.

Futterman wrote the screenplay for the film Capote, for which he received an Academy Award nomination, an Independent Spirit, Boston Society of Film Critics, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards.

1985

Futterman grew up in Larchmont, New York, and graduated from Mamaroneck High School in 1985 and Columbia University in 1989.

Futterman is married to television writer and producer Anya Epstein (sister of baseball executive Theo Epstein and granddaughter of Philip G. Epstein, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Casablanca), with whom he has two daughters.

1991

In 1991, Futterman landed his first stage role in the WPA production Club Soda.

Futterman's first film role was as a thug who menaces Robin Williams in The Fisher King (1991).

1993

He also succeeded Joe Mantello as the voluble Louis Ironson in Tony Kushner's Tony award-winning play Angels in America on Broadway in 1993.

1996

Futterman portrayed an American diplomat's son who runs into trouble in South Africa in Jon Robin Baitz's A Fair Country (1996).

He appeared as a teacher in the romantic comedy Breathing Room/'Til Christmas (1996).

''Far Harbor/Mr.

Spreckman's Boat'' (also 1996) was an ensemble piece which featured Futterman as a smarmy doctor in an interracial relationship.

Also in 1996 he played Val, the son of gay lovers and nightclub owners Albert and Armand (again with Robin Williams) in The Birdcage.

1997

He portrayed a slick card player with big dreams in 'Dealer's Choice' (1997).

He appeared as the American half of a pair of twenty-something con artists in London in Shooting Fish (1997).

He also had the leading role as a young gay man seeking revenge for the murder of his lover in the NYC-based award-winning drama/thriller Urbania.

1998

He costarred with Mickey Rourke as a teacher who clashes with a priest in Thicker Than Blood (TNT, 1998) and appeared alongside Ron Eldard and Martin Donovan in the World War II drama When Trumpets Fade (HBO, 1998).

1999

In 1999, Futterman made the leap to series TV, co-starring as the brother of the central character on the CBS series Judging Amy.

Futterman also had a recurring role as the on-again, off-again boyfriend of one of the four sisters (Kiele Sanchez) on The WB drama Related.

He also guest-starred in a four-episode story arc on the sitcom Will & Grace.

Futterman was slated to appear in a recurring role on the new ABC drama Brothers & Sisters, also written by Jon Robin Baitz, but bowed out due to scheduling conflicts.

He filmed an appearance alongside former "Birdcage" costar Calista Flockhart playing her fiancée, but that version of the pilot underwent massive rewrites and never aired.

Previously he also played a metrosexual man (pastry chef Stephan) on Sex and the City.

2002

He played "Joe" in the 2002 film Enough, with Jennifer Lopez.

2007

Futterman's most recent film is A Mighty Heart (2007) with Angelina Jolie; he portrays murdered journalist Daniel Pearl.

Futterman has also made several guest appearances in primetime television.

In 2007, Futterman stated that he would focus on his writing career, and was adapting the novel Everything Changes into a film script for Columbia Pictures.

From 2007 to 2010, Futterman and Epstein were writers and executive producers for the HBO drama series In Treatment.

2009

In late 2009, Futterman and Epstein were in development with HBO to write and executive-produce a half-hour drama series called "T" about a trans man going through gender transition; it is based on a story from the radio show This American Life, and Ira Glass and Alissa Shipp of This American Life were slated to be executive producers as well.

2012

In 2012, he had a recurring role on the USA series Political Animals.

Futterman wrote the screenplay for Capote, and Futterman's friend Bennett Miller directed the film.

Futterman and Miller graduated together from Mamaroneck High School and have been friends since 7th grade.

The two recruited another old friend, actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, to star as Truman Capote, and began the process of getting the independent film made.

Futterman and Hoffman were Executive Producers of the film.

Futterman was recognized with several award nominations, including an Oscar nod for Best Adapted Screenplay.

2013

The series, scheduled as part of SundanceTV's 2013–2014 lineup, was to be written by Futterman and his wife, Anya Epstein.

2014

He received a second Academy Award nomination for co-writing the script to Foxcatcher in 2014.

Futterman is also known for several acting roles, including Val Goldman in the film The Birdcage, and Vincent Gray on the CBS television series Judging Amy.

Futterman, one of three siblings, was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, the son of Linda (née Roth), a psychoanalyst, and Stanley Futterman, a lawyer.

He was raised in Conservative Judaism in an "intellectual family".

Futterman, with E. Max Frye, wrote the screenplay for another Miller-directed film, Foxcatcher (2014), a biographical drama film starring Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo.