

Stephen Macht
ActorFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Stephen Robert Macht is an American television and film actor. Spotted by a Universal Studios talent scout while starring at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada in 1975, Macht was signed to a contract and by the mid 1970s had left teaching and was making frequent appearances in TV episodes and movies. In Raid on Entebbe, he portrayed Yoni Netanyahu, the Israeli officer killed in the rescue of hostages in Uganda. In 1978, he had a lead role in The Immigrants a syndicated miniseries about the rise of the son of Italian immigrants in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. The successful television movie American Dream led to a critically acclaimed short-lived series which cast Macht in the role of a family man who chucks the suburban life to set up home in the inner city of Chicago. The following season, he landed the role of Joe Cooper, on Knots Landing. Other notable roles included playing Nancy McKeon's father in Strange Voices. He was Benedict Arnold in the miniseries George Washington and played one of the survivors of an air crash in Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac. He spent three seasons on Cagney & Lacey. During his run on the show, he moved behind the cameras to make his directorial debut. In 1993, Macht played Krim Aldos in "The Siege", an early Season 2 episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Macht had been Gene Roddenberry's first choice to play Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, but the role eventually went to Patrick Stewart in 1986. More recent credits have included A Friendship in Vienna; Memories of Midnight, and in Moment of Truth: A Mother's Deception. Macht appeared in Babylon 5, One Life to Live, General Hospital, and Suits. Macht's work in feature films has been more sporadic, beginning with a turn as one of The Choirboys. He also had roles in Nightwing, The Mountain Men, Galaxina, The Last Winter, The Monster Squad, Stephen King's Graveyard Shift, Amityville: It's About Time, The Legend of Galgameth, and Watchers Reborn. Macht has also played Dr. Harris in three instalments of the Trancers series of films.
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KNOWN FOR
FILMOGRAPHY
ACTOR50

Trancers: The Whole Dethly Affair
2025
Harris

Charlton Heston: Radical to Right Wing
2023
Self

Wolfman's Got Nards
2018
Self

Atlas Shrugged: Part II
2012
Clem Weatherby

The Legend of Bloody Mary
2008
Magistrate

DC 9/11: Time of Crisis
2003
Paul Wolfowitz

Outside the Law
2002
Dick Dawson

Agent Red
2000
General Stillwell
- Swallows
Swallows
1999

Final Voyage
1999
Captain Doyle

Watchers Reborn
1998
Lem Johnson

One Hot Summer Night
1998
Abel Ganz

Galgameth
1997
El El

Touch Me
1997
Robert

Siringo
1995
Wade Lewis

Trancers 4: Jack of Swords
1994
Harris

Trancers 5: Sudden Deth
1994
Harris
- A Mother's Deception
A Mother's Deception
1994
Harry McGill

Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many
1993
Bill Davis

Trancers III
1992
Harris

Amityville 1992: It's About Time
1992
Jacob Sterling

Graveyard Shift
1990
Warwick

Blind Witness
1989
Gordon Kemlich

My Boyfriend's Back
1989
Joseph

Fear Stalk
1989
Tom

A Friendship in Vienna
1988
Franz Dournenvald
- No Blame
No Blame
1988
Carl

The Monster Squad
1987
Del

Strange Voices
1987
Dave Glover

The Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer
1986
Frank Walker

The Last Winter
1984
Eddie

Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac
1984
Joe Stiley

Samson and Delilah
1984
Maluck
- Contract for Life: The S.A.D.D. Story
Contract for Life: The S.A.D.D. Story
1984
Bob Anastas

A Caribbean Mystery
1983
Greg Dyson

Killjoy
1981
Dr. Max Heller

American Dream
1981
Danny Novak

Galaxina
1980
Sgt. Thor

The Mountain Men
1980
Heavy Eagle

Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb
1980
Maj. William 'Bud' Uanna

Nightwing
1979
Walker Chee

The Immigrants
1978
Daniel Lavetta

Ring of Passion
1978
Max Schmeling

Hunters of the Reef
1978
La Salle

The Choirboys
1977
Spencer Van Moot

Amelia Earhart
1976
Paul Mantz

The Tenth Level
1976
Dahlquist

Raid on Entebbe
1976
Lt. Col. 'Yonni' Netanyahu

The Super Cops
1974
Detective Finley (uncredited)

The Deadly Visitor
1973
Mulvaney





