Born Donald Stark in 1954 in New York City, New York, Don Stark frequently appeared in his high school plays, including a Shakespeare festival. He made his on-screen TV debut in on “General Hospital” in the early ’60s. His other TV and film credits include “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Feds”, “Star Trek: First Contact”, “Viper”, “Supernatural”, “Cory in the House”, “Time Cop”, “American Horror Story”, “ACME Saturday Night”, “Random Encounters”, “Dirty Sexy Money”, “The Greatest American Hero: The Fan Series”, and “CSI”. Stark had a small part in the iCarly movie, “iGo to Japan”. He co-produced several episodes of the hit sitcom “Friends” from 1998 until 2000. He scored the part of Oscar Kincade in “Hit the Floor”, a TV series that began on VH1 in 2013 and has run for two seasons. Stark also appeared on the Internet show “Corey & Lucas For the Win”. Stark is an active bodybuilder and martial artist. He and his wife, Audrey Robinson, have been married since 1989. They have three children together.