Stephen Fisher is an actor, known for Hellboy (2004), Van Helsing (2004) and Broken City (2013).
Stephen Floyd Goodwill is an American method actor, voice actor, musician and precision driver. He is known for his work on Danger Force(2020) and Party of Five(2020). Stephen got his start in Hollywood in 2018 after spending most of his life as a musician by night, web developer by day. Starting off in indie films and working his way up to stand-in and featured roles, Stephen has been making waves of positive energy on every job he takes. When he's not on set, Stephen is an active jazz musician and enjoys hiking, surfing and boxing.
Stephen started his journey in the world of movie making in December of 2010, when he shot his first short film 'The Mustache Movie.' An over the top, zany, quirky comedy that follows the story of a man who learns of his inherited mustache powers following the death of his mother. Creating that film, re-ignited a fire from his childhood when he used to make short films for a local Public Access Channel. Following the success of 'The Mustache Movie', Stephen went on to write and direct two more short films and the web-series 'Castle Siege' which won 'Best Iowa Film' at the Snake Alley Festival of Film and secured distribution with several Web TV Networks. Then, this past August, Stephen put his writing cap back on and wrote To Survive, a feature length, post apocalyptic thriller following a group of survivors after the collapse of society. Right now, To Survive is in the final stages of post-production and the early stages of distribution. And in typical Stephen Folker style, he is staying busy by working on his next script.
Stephen Ford is a Swedish-American actor and director. After acting in shows like Teen Wolf, Switched At Birth and Private Practice he began his own production company, Ascender Productions. His career started at a young age when he began doing commercials and creating short films with his neighborhood friends. As his family was in the military, he moved around the United States a lot as a kid, growing up in Alaska, Alabama, California, Kansas and Florida. After relocating to Los Angeles as a teenager, he skipped around various Disney, Fox and Nickelodeon sitcoms. This led him to starring in the American adaptation of Kamen Rider Ryuki as the lead of CW's Kamen Rider Dragon Knight. Since then he has appeared in various indie films and hit television shows like ABC's Private Practice and Desperate Housewives, MTV's Teen Wolf and Freeform's Switch At Birth. He took a break from acting to focus on directing in 2014 and he partnered with the Warner Brothers YouTube company Machinima as their lead narrative show runner to create original narrative content based on video game properties like Ubisoft's Rainbow Six: Siege and The Division. When Machinima folded up shop, he created Ascender Productions. A small production company with a focus on creating high quality digital and narrative content.
Stephen Ford is a Swedish-American actor and director. After acting in shows like Teen Wolf, Switched At Birth and Private Practice he began his own production company, Ascender Productions. His career started at a young age when he began doing commercials and creating short films with his neighborhood friends. As his family was in the military, he moved around the United States a lot as a kid, growing up in Alaska, Alabama, California, Kansas and Florida. After relocating to Los Angeles as a teenager, he skipped around various Disney, Fox and Nickelodeon sitcoms. This led him to starring in the American adaptation of Kamen Rider Ryuki as the lead of CW's Kamen Rider Dragon Knight. Since then he has appeared in various indie films and hit television shows like ABC's Private Practice and Desperate Housewives, MTV's Teen Wolf and Freeform's Switch At Birth. He took a break from acting to focus on directing in 2014 and he partnered with the Warner Brothers YouTube company Machinima as their lead narrative show runner to create original narrative content based on video game properties like Ubisoft's Rainbow Six: Siege and The Division. When Machinima folded up shop, he created Ascender Productions. A small production company with a focus on creating high quality digital and narrative content.
Stephen Forsyth is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist working in a wide range of media: photography, music, video, motion pictures, poetry and choreography. After graduating from McMaster University and studying at the London School of Economics, Forsyth went on to composing, recording and performing his music in French and Italian and starring in 8 of his 10 European films, ranging from spaghetti westerns, political, espionage to romantic comedies. While living in Italy he also worked as a freelance photojournalist photographing and interviewing many artists including Vittorio De Sica, Valerio Zurlini, Merce Cunningham, John Cage, the Bread and Puppet Theatre, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Marc Chagall. After moving to New York City he continued working in a wide range of disciplines enabling him to create works of a unique personal vision. Live performances of his music and choreography and performance art have been presented in New York at the Joyce Theater, the Bottom Line, Reno Sweeney's, the Pyramid, Danceteria and others. Forsyth was co-founder of the Rebecca Blake Studio with photographic exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, The Nikon House, The Witkin Gallery, and others. Stephen Forsyth's photographic work can be found in the permanent collections of major institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, NYC, the George Eastman House Museum of Photography and Film and the Harvard Film Archives. Forsyth's musical production and composition with lyrics, "Step out of Love", choreographed by Margo Sappington was performed worldwide by Hubbard Street Dance Chicago for 10 consecutive years and newly remounted for their 25th anniversary. Forsyth has released 2 albums of his music and lyrics on which include for the first time after 25 years his rejected theme song for the James Bond movie Never Say Never Again (1983) sung by Phyllis Hyman. Forsyth was awarded a Canada Council Explorations Grant to create his award winning video work "Passages". In this work his piano compositions are the inspiration for a powerful weave of visuals, music and dance and PBS' Alive from Off Center (1984). Neil Seiling said of this work, "It is indeed one of the rare pieces that aspires to and pulls off a meeting of the performance world with television time and space." These last years saw the worldwide reemergence of legendary Italian film director Mario Bava's cult favorite Il rosso segno della follia (1970) starring Forsyth, which has since been remastered and released on Blu-Ray. With Forsyth's recent return to photography he has brought with him the experience he has so long curried and expressed in his video work and musical compositions. During the past years Forsyth has exhibited his photographs in Toronto at the Italian Cultural Institute, Fran Hill Gallery, Awol Gallery, Artscape Triangle Gallery, Redhead Gallery, 401 Richmond's Art in the Fall and Nuit Blanche. In 2016 he released a DVD titled "Stephen Forsyth, Piano Solos: Scenes from My Window" a synthesis of his piano solos, poetry and photography.
Stephen Francis is an actor, known for Rostered On (2016) and Bottled (2014).
Stephen Francis is known for Sexual Intrigue (2000), Corporate Fantasy (1999) and Passion Cove (2000).
Stephen Franklin is known for Enemy of National Security (2022), Picnics Are for Losers (2022) and Egghead & Twinkie (2023).
Stephen started off in a career in the legal profession before switching to work as an assistant stage manager at London's Royal Court which led to work as an assistant director on films by Karel Reisz and Lindsay Anderson He directed his first short in 1967 and his feature debut, Gumshoe, in 1971. The next 12 years were spent working in television before returning to film with My Bautiful Laundrette