James Stellos
- Actor
James Stellos was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Christmas day.
The oldest of five boys and son of a restaurateur, James began acting
at the age of eleven playing the juvenile lead, in "The King and I" at
the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Beginning as a pre-teen he spent many seasons
performing in summer stock. Classically trained at Carnegie-Mellon
University, with a BFA in Drama with honors, he was recipient of the
Drama department's Norman Appel Award. A film, television and regional
theatre actor, he's also appeared off-off-Broadway. In Los Angeles Mr.
Stellos' theatre work has garnered him awards for: Best Performance by
a Featured Actor in a Comedy by Stage Scene L.A.; a Garland Award for
Best Ensemble Performance; and two Artistic Director Achievement Award
Nominations, one for Best Actor in a Musical, the other for Best Actor
in a Comedy. Of his work on stage, the Los Angeles Times proclaimed,
"James Stellos is an impossible act to follow."