Actor • Sculptor • Maker of Funky Bronze Collectibles
Daniel Stern
You probably know Daniel Stern as the bandit you rooted for (or against!) in Home Alone, the lovable cowboy in City Slickers, or the nostalgic voice that guided The Wonder Years. He’s been cracking us up on screen for decades—now he’s bringing that same playful spirit to the art world.
A nationally recognized bronze sculptor, Daniel has created monumental public works all over California—San Diego, Pasadena, Palm Desert, and more. But lately, he’s flipped the script: instead of sky-high statues, he’s making small, one-of-a-kind bronze collectibles for his fans. Why? Because art shouldn’t just live in museums or city plazas—it should fit on your shelf, travel in your bag, and make you laugh every time you look at it. These little sculptures are his way of saying, “From me to you—let’s play.”
When he’s not casting bronze or stealing scenes, Daniel has been a lifelong champion for kids and communities. He co-founded the Malibu Boys & Girls Club Teen Center, took holiday cards to troops in Iraq with his son, and even earned The President’s Call to Service Award from President Obama for his dedication to volunteerism.
Stern splits his time between a cattle ranch and a lemon-avocado ranch in California, where he insists he’s the luckiest guy on the planet. Whether on screen, in bronze, or in person, Daniel Stern just wants to connect—one laugh, one sculpture, one story at a time.