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- For the political editor of the Sunday Tribune, see Stephen Collins
Stephen Collins (born October 1, 1947) is an American actor.
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, he was raised in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. He attended Amherst College, graduating cum laude. He played bass guitar and rhythm guitar in a number of rock and roll bands at Amherst, including Tambourine Charlie & The Four Flat Tires, The Naugahyde Revolution, and The Flower & Vegetable Show.
Collins'
Broadway credits include
The Ritz and
No Sex Please, We're British.
Collins probably is best known for his role as the Reverend Eric Camden in more than two hundred episodes of the television series 7th Heaven, though he also notably portrayed Captain/Commander Willard Decker in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Rev. Camden's wife, Annie, is played by fellow Star Trek alum Catherine Hicks (who played Dr. Gillian Taylor in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). Additional television credits include a starring role in Tattingers as well as guest appearances in The Waltons, Barnaby Jones, Charlie's Angels, Because I Said So, and numerous mini-series and made-for-television movies.
Collins is the author of two novels: Eye Contact (1994) and Double Exposure (1998).
Collins is married to actress
Faye Grant. He is a practising
Anglican and is also a practitioner of
Transcendental Meditation.
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