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American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Brooklyn, USA
Age
87 years
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Height:
1.8923 m
Education
Brandeis University
Awards
Theatre World Award
(1963)
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Biography

Stuart Damon (born Stuart Michael Zonis; February 5, 1937) is an American actor. He is known for his 30-year portrayal of Alan Quartermaine, on the American soap opera General Hospital, for which he won an Emmy Award in 1999. Outside the United States, he is better known for the role of Craig Stirling in The Champions.

Early life

Damon was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Marvin Leonard Zonis, who was a manufacturer. Damon's parents were Russian Jewish immigrants who made their home in America after fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution.

Acting career

Damon as the Prince, pictured with Lesley Ann Warren as Cinderella.

After a series of appearances on Broadway, Damon's appearance as the Prince in the 1965 version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella starring Lesley Ann Warren helped pave the way to a long career in television and soap opera. The very same year, he had a prominent featured role in the Broadway musical Do I Hear a Waltz? written by Richard Rodgers (music) and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics). He had earlier appeared in an Off-Broadway revival of The Boys From Syracuse with music by Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Damon is prominently featured on the cast albums of these musicals, as well as the hit Irma La Douce (1960).

Moving to Britain in the 1960s, Damon starred in the hit musical Charlie Girl with Anna Neagle in 1965 and appeared as secret agent Craig Stirling, alongside Alexandra Bastedo and William Gaunt, on the cult series The Champions. He also partnered with Roger Moore in an episode of The Saint which has been credited as an inspiration for the later series The Persuaders!, with Damon's role being played by Tony Curtis. In 1968, he appeared in the BBC TV adaptation of 'The £1,000,000 Bank Note' and played the starring role.Damon also played magician Harry Houdini in a lavishly staged London musical, Man of Magic.

In the 1970s, he was cast alongside Gene Barry and Catherine Schell on the series The Adventurer, appearing briefly in two episodes. Damon has since spoken candidly about the fact that Barry did not want him in the series because of his height. At over six feet, he towered over the relatively short Barry. After acting roles in several other British television series, including The New Avengers and children's favourite The Adventures of Black Beauty where he played a hypnotist, he returned to the United States.

In 1977, he began his most famous American role, that of Dr. Alan Quartermaine Sr. on General Hospital. He also repeated the role on the short-lived GH spin-off Port Charles (1997–2003).

In 1999, Damon won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy, for his portrayal of Alan, a physician, addicted to the painkiller hydrocodone. In 2005, Damon was reunited with Alexandra Bastedo and William Gaunt for the first time in almost 40 years, to provide audio commentary on a DVD release of The Champions. In December 2006, it was reported that Damon had been fired by Jill Farren Phelps on the orders of Anne Sweeney and Brian Frons from General Hospital and his last air date wasscheduled for February 26, 2007, when his character died. The reason behind his release was not made public.The taping of the final scene occurred on February 5, coincidentally Damon's 70th birthday. Fellow actors on General Hospital spoke to the press about how upset they were over Damon's firing, with Damon's on-show wife Leslie Charleson saying, "This is the 30th anniversary for the two of us, in August. The timing leaves me very discouraged about the way soaps are going, the total disregard for history and the blatant disregard for the veterans."

Despite the death of the character, Damon had remained on the show, playing the ghost of Alan Quartermaine, haunting his sister Tracy about forging Alan's will. He remained with the show until December 23, 2008, when Alan appeared to Monica on Christmas to tell her that he loved her.

On September 18, 2009, Damon began appearing on As the World Turns as Janet and Teri Ciccone's "Uncle" Ralph Manzo, a businessman most likely involved with the mob. He left the series on October 30, 2009, but returned for three episodes between August 23, 2010, and August 25, 2010. During March 19–25, 2010, Damon played the role of Governor Jim Ford on Days of Our Lives.

Damon returned to General Hospital for two episodes (August 26, 2011, and August 29, 2011), in which Alan appears in a fantasy sequence of Monica's. He returned again in November 2012 as a ghost when son AJ was announced to be alive, after son Jason's disappearance. He appeared, along with Rick Webber (Chris Robinson) and Emily Quartermaine (Natalia Livingston), as a hallucination shared by Tracy and Monica, for the show's 50th anniversary episode, which aired April 2, 2013.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
19829th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalNominated
198310th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalNominated
198411th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalNominated
199118th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalNominated
199623rd Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalNominated
199612th Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Supporting RoleGeneral HospitalWon
199724th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalNominated
199713th Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Supporting RoleGeneral HospitalNominated
199926th Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesGeneral HospitalWon

Works

Broadway

  • First Impressions - 1959
  • From A to Z - 1960
  • Irma La Douce - 1960
  • Do I Hear a Waltz? - 1965

Off-Broadway

  • Entertain a Ghost - 1962
  • The Boys from Syracuse - 1963

West End

Television

  • Cinderella - 1965
  • Man in a Suitcase - 1967
  • The £1,000,000 Bank Note - 1968
  • The Champions - 1968
  • The Saint - 1969
  • UFO - 1970
  • The Adventurer - 1972
  • The Adventures of Black Beauty - 1973
  • A Touch of the Casanovas - 1975
  • Thriller: Nightmare for a Nightingale - 1976
  • Yanks Go Home - 1976
  • Space: 1999 - 1976
  • The New Avengers - 1977
  • General Hospital - 1977–2008, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Fantasies - 1982
  • Fantasy Island - 1983
  • Legend of the Champions - 1983
  • America - 1985-1986
  • Silent Assassins - 1988
  • Mike Hammer - 1987
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss - 1993
  • Me and My Hormones - 1996
  • Port Charles - 1997-2002
  • As the World Turns - 2009-2010
  • Days of Our Lives - 2010

Film

  • A Touch of Class (1973)
  • Young Doctors in Love (1982)
  • Star 80 (1983)
  • Silent Assassins (1988)
  • Chairman of the Board (1998)
  • Rain from Stars (2013)

Recording

  • Stuart Champion Damon, Reflection Records 1970
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What is Stuart Damon's full name?
Stuart Damon's full name is Stuart Michael Zonis.
When and where was Stuart Damon born?
Stuart Damon was born on February 5, 1937, in Brooklyn, New York City, New York.
What is Stuart Damon most famous for?
Stuart Damon is most famous for his role as Dr. Alan Quartermaine on the soap opera General Hospital, a role he played from 1977 to 2013.
Has Stuart Damon won any awards?
Yes, Stuart Damon has won several awards throughout his career. He won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1999 for his role on General Hospital. He was also nominated for the same award in 1982, 1983, 1984, 2000, and 2001.
What other notable roles has Stuart Damon played?
In addition to his role on General Hospital, Stuart Damon is known for his portrayal of Prince Charming in the 1965 film Cinderella. He has also appeared on stage in productions such as Fiddler on the Roof, Do I Hear a Waltz?, and Gentleman Prefer Blondes.
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