Daniel Stern Movies
Trained at the Hagen-Bergdorf studio, actor
Daniel Stern hopscotched between stage and films during his first professional years, appearing on Broadway in
Sam Shepard's True West and making his movie debut as Cyril in
Breaking Away (1979). Biding his time with bits in such films as
Stardust Memories (1980) and
One Trick Pony (1980), Stern enjoyed a career breakthrough in the role of obsessive record collector Shrevie in
Barry Levinson's
Diner (1982). While he has been seen in a number of major roles since then, Stern is most fondly remembered for his portrayal of Marv, the Larry Fine-like burglar in the two
Home Alone flicks of the early 1990s, and as cowboy wannabe Phil Berquist in
Billy Crystal's
City Slickers films. Stern's TV contributions include the role of Joey Nathan on the shortliver 1985 weekly
Hometown, and a longer stint as the adult Kevin Arnold, the never-seen narrator of
The Wonder Years (1989-92). Having previously directed several
Wonder Years installments, Daniel Stern made his feature-film directorial bow with the 1993 baseball fantasy
Rookie of the Year, and in 1995 functioned as both star and producer of the theatrical feature Tenderfoot. He went on to appear in Celtic Pride, the TV series Regular Joe, A Previous Engagement, and he played Drew Barrymore's father in her directorial debut Whip It. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi