Steve Rankin is a multi award winning Executive Producer based in Las Angeles, California. He is Executive Producer of multi EMMY nominated ' 'Naked and Afraid' and has produced and executive produced survival and adventure television documentaries and reality shows all over the world. Including Man Vs Wild with Bear Grylls, naked and Marooned with Ed Stafford, Men Women Wild and many others.
Stephen Rannazzisi was born on July 4, 1978 in Smithtown, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The League (2009), Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) and Samantha Who? (2007).
Stephen Rappaport is a critically acclaimed actor, director, singer songwriter, solo theater performer, and playwright. As film and television actor, he has had starring and guest starring roles in Beck, 100 Code, Anna Holt, Star Trek Voyager, Er, Nypd Blue, Brooklyn South,the Commision, Elsa's Värld, Arne Dahl, Gustafsson 3tr, ...and God Spoke, among others. His mono dramas, Jones, the Bird, the Chocolate Quarry, Chiggers, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Theory of Everything and the Stephen Rappaport Band, have toured internationally with critical acclaim. He has directed and collaborated on the development of numerous new theater works, including, Glitch, (johan Wellton), "churchill Var Inte Heller Klok"(ostrateatern), Bits of Bob's Life (philippe Blanchard), Ones a Company Two's a Crowd, (philippe Blanchard, Gemma Higginbotham) Baby Drama, (directed by Susan Osten), Autodidaket I Enmansakt (shima Niavarani), Lynn (charlotta Öfverholm), Abstrakt Rap (johannes Anyuru) Giv Akt, (sandra Medina) Manlighet (by Frans Wiklund), Lily (charlotta Overholm), Hej Alla Djävlar, Lille Mannen (mats Rosen), and Fisse Och Rigormortus På Vaniljgatan (a collage of short stories), I CAN DO THIS, (Circus performance/ University of Dance and Circus), Project Job- A biblical debacle (with Fred Curchack), Stephen Rappaport leads his "Intuition in Action" workshops extensively at Colleges, Universities, businesses, and privately worldwide including, Cullberg Ballet, Dramatiska Institutet, Gothenburg Opera Ballet, Stockholm, University College of Dance and Circus, Dance Coalition, , Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts,, The Swedish National TheaterKonstfack, Unga Klara etc.
Stephen Rashbrook was born on July 2, 1958 in Essex, England. He is an actor, known for Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018), The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1982) and A Touch of Frost (1992).
Stephen Rea was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He attended Belfast High School and the Queen's University, where he studied English. He later trained at the Abbey Theatre School in Dublin. In 1970s, he acted in the Focus Company in Dublin with the talented Gabriel Byrne and Colm Meaney. After several stage, television and film appearances, he came to international success with his performance in The Crying Game (1992). He was nominated an Oscar for Best Actor.
While in Los Angeles on a brief vacation from his position as a supervising Clinical Social Worker at a Harvard University-affiliated teaching hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, Stephen Rebello secured an interview with acclaimed director Alfred Hitchcock in his offices at Universal. The meeting led to the 1980 publication of an interview in "The Real Paper," the final Hitchcock interview published before the seminal filmmaker's death that same year. The interview was picked-up for national and international syndication. Relocating from Boston, Massachusetts to Santa Monica, California, Rebello gradually shifted from clinical practice to journalism, writing regularly for several national magazines and newspapers including "American Film" and publishing, among other pieces, a lengthy Cinefantastique cover story uncovering much new information on Alfred Hitchcock and his collaborators making the classic thriller "Psycho." In 1990, Rebello won international acclaim for his book-length study "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of 'Psycho'," which has been translated into international editions in France, Germany, Poland, Russia, Italy, Portugal, China, Korea, and Japan. The book helped put the author on the lecture and personal appearance circuit. As a journalist and magazine contributing editor, he quickly became noted for widely quoted interviews and arts and entertainment-related pieces for such magazines as Playboy, GQ, Movieline, Saturday Review, American Film, Cosmopolitan, Biography, More, Hollywood Life and others, while becoming a sought-after guest and media commentator on TV and radio. The Hitchcock book was also optioned by several motion picture studios including Universal, Paramount, and 20th Century Fox. He has recorded audio commentary for a number of DVD and Blu-ray special editions. Others of his books include the award-winning study of the pre-'50s heyday of American film advertising "Reel Art - Great Posters from the Golden Age of the Silver Screen" (with Richard C. Allen) and the satiric tribute to unintentionally hilarious big-budget Hollywood movies, "Bad Movies We Love" co-written with Edward Margulies. Rebello has worked on story development, treatments, and screenplay several for Disney animated feature film projects as well as a Disney original musical based on one of the studio's animated classics for ABC. He was mentored by legendary screenwriter Ernest Lehman and had been hand-picked by Lehman to co-write a screenplay based on an earlier idea Lehman had presented to Alfred Hitchcock. News of the project sparked Hollywood interest but Mr. Lehman's health forced the writers to abandon the project. A Los Angeles resident, in 2012, he was hired for several rounds of screenplay revisions for "Hitchcock," the Fox Searchlight film starring Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, and Scarlett Johansson, based on his book "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho." He has optioned the rights to two novels which he is adapting for the screen. Additionally, his newest, acclaimed non-fiction book, set against the tumultuous backdrop of Hollywood moviemaking in the '60s, is set for publication in the summer of 2020.
Stephen is a TV and Film actor based in New York. He is known for his work on the shows Bonding, Deception, Power, Blue Bloods, Law and Order: SVU, Unforgettable and A Gifted Man, as well as roles in Worth, A Most Violent Year, Welcome to New York and the independent films Sac De Merde, Jasmine and Hannah has a Ho Phase. He attended Johns Hopkins University and trained at the Atlantic Acting School, Michael Howard and Kelly Kimball Studio.
Stephen Reynolds is a writer, director, editor and cameraman that has built a reputation for shooting fast with minimal budget and producing extremely high production values. He is known for his fast paced shooting style and energy whilst maintaining a strong and slick visual aesthetic. His first independent feature 'Vendetta' starring Danny Dyer was shot for a mere £100k in 18 days and soon followed up with '12Rounds3:Lockdown' and 'Interrogation' for WWE Studios and Lionsgate. Stephen is a prolific writer and is currently developing a slate of microbudget movies to be produced under his production company ReynoldsFilms. www.reynoldsfilms.com
Stephen Rhodes is known for Ad Astra (2019), Destroyer (2018) and The Happytime Murders (2018).
Stephen Rider is an actor, known for The Host (2013), The Butler (2013) and Safe House (2012).