Stephen Ridout is an actor, known for Days of Violence (2020), Playing Cards (2017) and Citizen Normal (2018).
Stephen Ringer was born on December 2, 1984 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is a cinematographer and director, known for Weepah Way for Now (2015), On Your Pretty Dress (2009) and Two Summers Ago (2012).
Stephen Robert Morse was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for producing Amanda Knox, the Netflix hit documentary that helped launch the true crime boom. He started making the film while representing the United States in Europe on an Erasmus Mundus journalism fellowship. Since then, Morse directed, produced, and wrote the critically acclaimed EuroTrump, a film that enabled him to get unprecedented access to Geert Wilders, the Dutch right wing politician who lives behind 24/7 security protection due to credible threats on his life from ISIS. The film was acquired by Hulu, VICE, national broadcasters and had a European theatrical run after playing at Sheffield Doc Fest, DOC NYC, and CPH:DOX. Morse then Executive Produced Freedom For The Wolf, a documentary on the global threats to liberal democracy that won the Audience Award at the 2018 Slamdance Film Festival and was a nominee for the 2019 Cinema For Peace Awards in Berlin. He recently directed, wrote, and produced In the Cold Dark Night, a documentary on the 1983 murder of Timothy Coggins in Spalding County, Georgia. The film is available on ABC, Hulu, Sky, and as a series on BET. For this project, Morse received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing: Documentary. In 2019, Morse Executive Produced The Pickup Game, a film on toxic masculinity that made its debut at HotDocs and was acquired by Starz in the USA as well as dozens of European national broadcasters. He also produced Bad Hombres for Showtime on the world's only bi-national sports team, a professional Mexican baseball team that plays half of their home games in Mexico and half of their home games across the border in Texas. Morse holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the University of Oxford. Along with his business partner Max Peltz, he runs Lone Wolf Studios.
Stephen Rockett is known for Vikings (2013).
Stephen Rong was born and raised in Midlothian, Virginia and studied biology at Virginia Tech. Because of the tragic shootings on Virginia Tech's campus in 2017, Stephen decided to change his course in life and pursued a career in entertainment. He traveled to Hong Kong and trained there for a year in singing, dancing, songwriting, and acting. Afterwards, he moved to Taiwan where he entered various televised singing competitions including "Star Avenue" and "Super Idol." These competitions gained him recognition within Taiwan where he continues working in entertainment. Aside from releasing an EP in 2016, he has hosted various TV shows as well as his own radio show on Asia FM. Stephen has also starred in various commercials, TV series, movies in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and the Philippines. Stephen speaks both Mandarin Chinese and English fluently, as well as conversational Cantonese, Spanish, and Japanese. He has trained in the martial arts since his youth in American karate, Wushu, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, Zhou Ga Kung fu, Xiao Ba Ji Quan, and Shaolin style.
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Stephen Root, one of today's most prolific character actors, is currently starring in HBO's hit series Barry, for which he received a Best Supporting Actor Emmy Nomination. Barry has been nominated for multiple Emmy's and Golden Globes, and has been renewed through season four. Stephen recently starred in Amazon's drama Uncle Frank (2020) and plays a role in the Michael Morris feature directorial debut To Leslie (2020). Stephen starred opposite of Nicole Kidman in the Roger Ailes, Fox News sexual harassment scandal, Bombshell (2019). Stephen a pivotal role in the AFI Film Festival winner On the Basis Sex (2018), the Ruth Bader Ginsberg biopic and starred opposite Melissa McCarthy in the New Line hit comedy Life of the Party (2018). Stephen was also part of the talented ensemble in Netflix's The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), reuniting with directors Joel & Ethan Coen. Stephen was part of Jordan Peele's box office hit Get Out (2017). Aside from his feature films, Stephen can be seen in his recurring role on HBO's drama Perry Mason (2020), also renewed for a second season, and Amazon's hit drama series The Man in the High Castle (2015). Root has earned rave reviews for bringing a variety of characters to life in such films as O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Selma (2014), No Country for Old Men (2007), Leatherheads (2008), J. Edgar (2011), Cedar Rapids (2011), and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004). He was catapulted into the realm of cult hero when he starred as the put-upon Milton Waddams in Mike Judge's Office Space (1999). His animated features include Rango (2011), Finding Nemo (2003), Finding Dory (2016), Ice Age (2002) & Ice Age: The Melt Down (2006), and The Country Bears (2002). Root starred as the eccentric station owner, Jimmy James, for five seasons on NBC's NewsRadio (1995-99). Stephen has also recurred on FX's Justified (2010), Boardwalk Empire (2010), Turn: Washington's Spies (2014), Idiotsitter (2016), True Blood (2008), 24 (2001), West Wing (1999) and Pushing Daisies (2007). His many memorable guest appearances include Veep (2012), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2017), Big Bang Theory (2018), Angie Tribeca (2016), Fringe (2008), Raising Hope (2010), Children's Hospital (2010), CSI (2000), and Louie (2010). Root was the voice of Bill Dauterieve and Mr. Strickland on FOX's Emmy-winning hit animated series King of the Hill (1997) for an impressive 13 seasons. He has also lent his voice to several animated series including Kevin Smith's revival of Masters of the Universe (2021), Amphibia (2019), BoJack Horseman (2019), Adventure Time (2010), Gravity Falls (2012), American Dad (2005), The Cleveland Show (2009), DreamWorks' Dragons: Riders of Berk (2012), Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2011), The X's (2005), and SyFy's Tripping the Rift (2004). Born in Sarasota, Root received his initial training in the BFA program at the University of Florida and remains a die-hard Gators fan. After three years of touring the U.S. and Canada with the National Shakespeare Company, Root settled in New York, honing his craft in many regional theaters and starring off-Broadway in Journey's End and The Au Pair Man. His Broadway debut came in So Long on Lonely Street, which was followed by the Tony award-winning production of All My Sons, with Richard Kiley. A starring role as Boolie in the Broadway national touring company of Driving Miss Daisy with Julie Harris, brought Root to Los Angeles where he currently resides.
Stephen Rose is an actor, known for Drunk on Love (2015), The Last Breath (2009) and The Green Green Grass (2005).
Stephen Ross is an actor, known for Saved by Grace (2020).