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Stephen Bishop stars in "Moneyball," opposite Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, as David Justice. Bishop will next be seen in "Safe House," starring Denzel Washington, Ryan Reynolds and Robert Patrick.

Actor Stephen Bishop will also be featured in Peter Berg's "Battleship," starring Alexander Skarsgård, Liam Neeson and Taylor Kitsch. Bishop worked several times before with Berg on "Hancock," starring Will Smith, "Friday Night Lights," starring Billy Bob Thornton, Jay Hernandez and Derek Luke, and "The Rundown," starring Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott and Christopher Walken.

In addition, Bishop was seen in the independent films "The Company We Keep," "Sam's Lake" and "Americanese," and had an uncredited appearance in Ben Affleck's "The Town."

On television, Bishop has appeared on episodes of "CSI: Miami," "Grey's Anatomy," "Lost," "The Game," "Brothers & Sisters," "Friday Night Lights" and "Girlfriends."

Bishop attended University of California at Riverside. Before his acting career, he was a professional minor league baseball player with such teams as the Sioux Falls Canaries and St. Paul Saints of the Northern League and the High Desert Mavericks, the advanced A ball affiliate for the Baltimore Orioles.







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