Known for Acting

Stephen Collins is an American former actor born on October 1, 1947, in Des Moines, Iowa. He is best known for his role as Eric Camden, the family patriarch on the television series "7th Heaven," which aired from 1996 to 2007. Collins also played notable roles such as Commander Willard Decker in "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979) and had television roles in series like "No Ordinary Family" and "Revolution." He grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, and graduated cum laude from Amherst College. His career spanned television, film, and theater, with early roles including appearances in "All the President's Men" and the cult TV series "Tales of the Gold Monkey." Collins was also nominated for an Emmy for his work in the miniseries "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles" and played John F. Kennedy in "A Woman Named Jackie." He acted alongside stars such as Diane Keaton and Shirley MacLaine in various films. Collins' career ended in 2014 following his public confession to sexual abuse against minors. Beyond acting, he also authored psychosexual thrillers and performed in Broadway productions. Throughout his career, he was recognized for playing wholesome and authoritative characters, often embodying family-oriented roles
2006
as Ambassador Walker
1979
as Captain William Decker
1978
as Young Barry
2012
as Mr. Harter
1976
as Hugh Sloan
1996
as Aaron Paradis
2007
as Joe
1989
as Attorney
1985
as Warren Cox
1999
as Mr. Maris
1979
as Michael Hillyard
1986
as Marty Phillips
1986
as Dr. David Lowell
1996
as Bill Bartrand
1976
as Agent Donald Nash
1990
as Stephen Dallas
1984
as Dr. Jim Eiseley
2001
as Gardner
1994
as Dan Broderick
1980
as Pete Casimir