Stanley Tucci
Versatile actor; Caesar Flickerman in 'The Hunger Games,' 'The Devil Wears Prada'
Stanley Tucci (November 11, 1960 – present) is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, and author born in Katonah, New York. With a career spanning over four decades, Tucci has become known for his remarkable versatility and ability to elevate any role, from major starring parts to memorable supporting characters. He gained widespread recognition as Caesar Flickerman in 'The Hunger Games' film series, showcasing his gift for eccentric, entertaining characters. Beyond acting, Tucci has demonstrated his talents across multiple disciplines: he co-wrote and directed the award-winning film 'Big Night' (1996) with Stanley Baca, produced acclaimed television including the series 'Fortnight in Italy,' and authored a cookbook that became a bestseller. His filmography is extensive and diverse, including roles in 'Spotlight' (2015), 'Burlesque' (2010), 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006), and countless television appearances. Known for his sophistication, wit, and culinary knowledge, Tucci has become a beloved figure in entertainment. His work demonstrates a keen eye for quality storytelling and a genuine passion for food, travel, and human connection. Stanley Tucci represents the modern Renaissance entertainer—equally comfortable in front of the camera, behind it, writing, or sharing his knowledge with audiences worldwide.
Stanley Parable
Protagonist of indie game 'The Stanley Parable'; symbol of player agency
Stanley Hudson
Character from 'The Office'; warehouse supervisor; crossword puzzle enthusiast
Stanley Kwame Asomugha
NFL cornerback; actor in 'Top Gun: Maverick'; producer and director
Stanley Milgram
Milgram obedience experiments; transformed psychology and research ethics
Stanley Kubrick
Revolutionary filmmaker; '2001: A Space Odyssey,' 'A Clockwork Orange,' 'The Shining'
Stanley Matthews
'The Wizard of the Dribble'; legendary English footballer; played until age 50
Stanley Baldwin
British Prime Minister (three terms); political leader in interwar period
Stanley Cup
Governor General of Canada; donated the Stanley Cup (1892)
Entertainment
American
1960
Thinking about the name
Stanley
English origin
“Derived from Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'leah' (clearing or meadow), Stanley originally referred to someone from a stony meadow. This name became strongly associated with industry and reliability, particularly through the Stanley tool brand, and carries connotations of craftsmanship and steadiness. It peaked in popularity in the early-to-mid 20th century as a dependable, everyman classic.”