Don Stark was born in New York City. During high school, Stark joined the
Drama department on a dare and actually got the role as Marvin Hutchins
in "Dark of the Moon." It was at this time, he realized his love for acting. He
went on to attend California State University, Northridge and started out as
a Business Major, but quickly switched to Theater.
Stark's successful acting career spans three decades. Most recently, he
was a series regular on the sci-fi thriller "Time Cop" as tough and gritty
Eugene Matuzek, a character essentially the opposite of "Bob Pinciotti" on
THAT '70s SHOW. He was also a series regular on "Bless This House"
and "The Man in the Family." In addition to recurring roles on "Murder One"
and "Beauty & The Beast," Stark has had notable guest appearances on
numerous television shows including "Ellen," "Deep Space Nine," "NYPD
Blue," "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Michael Hayes," "Picket Fences" and "Empty
Nest." Stark also starred in telefilms such as "Murder Live," "A Cry For
Help: The Tracy Thurman Story," "Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold
Story," and "Sinatra."
His impressive list of feature film credits include"Star Trek: First Contact"
with Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes, "Heaven's Prisoners" with Alec
Baldwin, "Three Wishes," "Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead"
with Andy Garcia and Christopher Lloyd and "Peggy Sue Got Married" with
Nicholas Cage and Kathleen Turner. Stark's stage credits include
"Metropolitan Prairie," "Vespers Eve," as well as the off-Broadway hits
"Waiting for Lefty," and "Till The Day I Die."
He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, who is a physician, and his
two young daughters. In his spare time, he enjoys coaching his daughters'
sports teams and volunteering for "Indian Princesses" which is a program at
the YMCA. Thanks to http://www.that70sshow.com/ where i got the info!!