Stephen Hardin was born in Calcutta, India and abandoned after birth. 5 and half month later, Stephen was adopted to a single parent, Janie Hardin. Miss Hardin worked as a bookkeeper. Janie has also adopted another girl from India, Shakila. Stephen and his family lived in Portales, NM. Stephen began entertaining people from an early age. When Stephen was in Jr. High, his sister, Shakila passed away unexpectedly. Stephen attended Lubbock Christian Univeristy and earned a B.A. in visual communications. Stephen also earned his Master's in Mass communications from Eastern New Mexico University. Stephen married Cassie Paden June 1st 2013. Stephen was involved in acting and choir throughout high school and college. He was a also an anchor and reporter for a PBS station. He later moved to Albuquerque to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Stephen's mom, Janie passed away in 2017. Stephen worked hard to better his craft by taking classes and workshops with various professionals in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe area. Stephen has trained with Lora Cunningham of the Albuquerque Actors' Studio, Chad Brummett of The Scene Shop and Ron Weisberg and Chris Ranney of The Open Actor. He has taken workshops with Matt Page, Rebekah Wiggins, Vic Browder, Marie McMaster & Jo Edna Boldin. He has also been able to attend various training seminars/panels which included Kerry Barden, Jo Edna Boldin, Angelique Midthunder, Elizabeth Gabel, Lorrie Latham, Kathryn Brink and Kiira Arai. Stephen worked his way through various positions in the industry and eventually joined SAG-AFTRA. Stephen currently works as an instructor of Public speaking and interpersonal comm at a few colleges. Stephen and Cassie welcomed their first child into the world in April.
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Stephen MacDonald was born on 13 October 1987 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Total Recall (2012), The Best Laid Plans (2014) and Metal Tornado (2011).
Trained professionally at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, a graduate of Dartmouth College, a Ph.D. in Dramatic Literature from Indiana University and, during his teaching days, a tenured Associate Professor, Stephen Macht is one of the best-educated working actors in America, today. Stephen Robert Macht was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Janette (Curlenjik) and Jerome Irving Macht. He is of Russian Jewish descent. He starred as "Proctor" in "The Crucible", "Orsino" in "12th Night", and "Dunois" in "Saint Joan" at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada, where he was scouted and signed by Universal Television to come to Hollywood to begin his film career. Since then, he has played leading men in plays and dozens of television movies and feature films from "Yoni Netanyahu" in Raid on Entebbe (1976) to "Warwick" in Stephen King's Graveyard Shift (1990), and from "Dan Lavetta" in The Immigrants (1978) to "David Keeler", Sharon Gless' love interest on Cagney & Lacey (1981). He has recurred on Boston Public (2000), Jack & Jill (1999) and Boomtown (2002). Soap Opera Digest nominated Stephen as "2007 Villain of the Year, for Trevor Lasing", on General Hospital (1963), a role he played through 2008. Opposite Charlton Heston, Stephen played "King Henry VIII" in "A Man For All Seasons" at the Ahmansohn Theatre, and prosecutor "Challee" in "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. He was "Henry II" in "Lion in Winter" at the Cleveland Playhouse and, most recently, "Lyman Felt" in Arthur Miller's "Ride Down Mt. Morgan" at the Will Geer Theatre in what Variety called "a juicy star turn, appropriate for a character defined as a recklessly sexual, splendidly hungry man". Stephen taught at Smith College, was a tenured professor at Queens College in New York and has directed theatre and television in Los Angeles. Together with his wife, he is the father of actor Gabriel Macht, and of three other children, and also has eight grandchildren and counting. His greatest hobby and future plans are to provide a lot of entertainment for years to come. Through the years, Macht has participated in and supported various charitable causes, serving as an Honorary Board Member of the Parkinson's Resource Organization and its Master of Ceremonies for the past ten years. In 1981 and 1982, he was the original moderator of the Los Angeles Jewish Federation's JTV. He has been spokesman for the Jewish National Fund, M.C. for several Israeli Consulate functions and is a board member of The Center For Jewish Culture and Creativity under leadership of Ruth and John Rauch. In 2013 Stephen earned his M.A. in Jewish Studies at the Academy for the Jewish Religion, Ca. and is an ordained Chaplain. He officiates at weddings, baby namings, and funerals by private arrangement.
Stephen Madhu is known for Intinti Ramayanam (2022).
Stephen Mailer was born on March 10th, 1966. He has been acting professionally since 1980. In 2016 he formed the company CalTeddy Productions, LLC, which produced it's first film, Flaubrucht, in 2017. The film starred Mr. Mailer, who was also the writer, producer, and director of the project. He is married to actress, artist, photographer, and celebrant, Elizabeth Rainer. He is the proud father of Cal and Teddy Mailer.
Born in Sheffield UK, Stephen Mallinder is a founder-member of pioneering electronic act Cabaret Voltaire; regarded as one of the key influences on contemporary electronic and popular music culture. He's worked with numerous artists, film and record producers - these include Afrika Bambaataa, early electro producer John Robie, legendary dub producer Adrian Sherwood and "the originator of house" Marshall Jefferson. In August 2012 he is part of the 'Tweet Me Up' installation in London - at Tate Modern's new space, The Tanks - raw, industrial spaces offering a sensational line-up of performance and events. January 2013 will see him as a contributor to a new publication - Resonances: Noise and Contemporary Music [eds Halligan, Spellman and Goddard - published by Continnuum, 10 January 2013] - which is a compelling collection of new essays by scholars, writers and musicians
Stephen Manas is a native French actor known for Ted Lasso (2020), A Friendly Tale (2020), Paris, 13th District(2021). His heritage stems from different parts of the world with roots in Savoie - France, he lived and worked 2 years in India, 2 years in London, 1 year in Tokyo and Manila. Thanks to his background, he works at ease in French / English and has notions in Spanish and Hindi. Trained in stunts and black belt in judo, as well as musician and composer: https://sound-it.fr/ After finishing his studies in Marketing and communication international at Pantheon Sorbonne, Paris, Stephen went on to train at Drama Studio Paris and worked through Asia. He now lives between Paris and London.