Steven J. Kaplan Movies
Thespian
Steven J. Kaplan gravitated to the dramatic arts as early as elementary school, when he began enrolling in acting classes at the local Play Group Theatre and promptly discovered his life's calling. During adolescence, he landed a series of commercials on the Nickelodeon children's network, plus a guest spot on
Law & Order, meanwhile enrolling in the drama program at NYU's famed Tisch School for the Arts and securing representation. Extracurricular hours found
Kaplan honing his craft at two highly esteemed local events, The New York International Fringe Festival and Young Connecticut Playwrights Festival. His big break arrived during the summer of 2008, when his agent phoned (amid
Kaplan's birthday celebration with friends) and promptly informed the excited young man that he had landed one of the leads in a mainstream feature,
Bart Got a Room (2008), opposite heavyweights
William H. Macy (
Homicide) and
Cheryl Hines (
Waitress). In the film,
Kaplan played Danny Stein, a socially maladroit teenager struggling to find a date for the upcoming prom. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2008
- PG13
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Bart got a room -- a hotel room -- and he's booked it for senior prom night. Though the title character of Bart Got a Room only appears in one brief scene towards the end of the film, it's his uber-geek specter that hangs over writer-director Brian Hecker's comedy, a semi-autobiographical ode to teenage angst. The plot is centered on the hopelessly dateless Danny (Steven Kaplan), a gawky band nerd who must decide between taking his best friend, Camille (Alia Shawkat), to the prom, and attempting to woo the date of his dreams, a pretty blonde cheerleader. Along the way he endures derision and peer pressure from friends, as well as uncomfortably frank advice from his divorced parents, played by Cheryl Hines and William H. Macy. Set in the geriatric environs of terminally sunny south Florida, Danny's world offers constant reminders of the road he's headed down should he not solidify this one life-defining event: Macy's Ernie grapples with loneliness by seeking women in chat rooms, while Hines's Beth sees relationships as a shortcut to financial security. ~ David Shim, Rovi
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- Starring:
- William H. Macy, Cheryl Hines, (more)