Steve Alterman was born on August 16, 1963 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and editor, known for Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and Iron Man (2008).
Steve Altman is an actor and composer, known for Transylvania Twist (1989).
Steve Amber is known for Intimate Games (1976), The Deadly Females (1976) and You're Driving Me Crazy (1978).
Writer/Producer/Director Steve Anderson is a partner and the creative force behind Santana Films. He is the producer/writer/director of our new thriller This Last Lonely Place, a Kickstarter success story, which stars Rhys Coiro, Xander Berkeley and Carly Pope. He also wrote and produced the Sony-released feature The River Murders, starring Ray Liotta, Christian Slater and Ving Rhames. Steve was the producer/director of the free speech documentary F*ck, which was released theatrically by THINKFilm and made audiences laugh and swear at over 100 film festivals around the world. His first film The Big Empty starred Jon Favreau, Kelsey Grammer, Daryl Hannah, Rachael Leigh Cook and Sean Bean. It was released theatrically by Artisan. He is also quite proud of his "Special Thank You" credit on Napoleon Dynamite. A Peabody Award winner, Steve has shot seven national documentaries for PBS and thousands of hours of broadcast television. He's been charged by lions on the Serengeti Plain, caught fire in the Malibu fires and rattled homeless by an earthquake. He's been blessed by Mother Teresa, drank martinis with Captain Kangaroo, flirted with Raquel Welch and smoked hash with Hunter S. Thompson. Steve's been trained as a Hollywood stunt driver, flown aerial acrobatics and shot hoops with Magic Johnson. He's been shot at in the L.A. riots, chased O.J. up the freeway and lounged in the grotto at the Playboy Mansion. Steve is one of the original guitarists and songwriters in the legendary upstate New York jam band Slipton Fell. He also makes a damn fine meatloaf. Steve is single and lives in Santa Monica, California.
Steve Anderson is known for A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation (1989), Minor Details (2009) and Bug Off! (2001).
Steve Anderson Jr. is known for Ocean Pond (2014), False Pretense (2011) and Midway to Heaven (2011).
Armed with a slew of new CDs and enough confidence to rebuild Hadrian's Wall, Steve Angello destroyed the Space terrace at the inaugural Ibiza opening on May 31st 2009. In truth, the momentum had been building for Steve Angello for some time - from his globe-straddling Moby remix of 'Raining Again', to the anthemic re-working of 'Tell Me Why' with Axwell, to the now unmistakable 'Be' with Laidback Luke. 'Be' then returned in spirit as 'Show Me Love' with original vocalist Robin S and Laidback Luke in tow, smashing clubs and Top Ten charts into tiny pieces everywhere it was dropped. Jump to November 2009 and Steve Angello releases 'The Yearbook' - a collection of his finest production work to date - including the devious 'Alpha Baguera' and euphoric 'Monday'. The Yearbook was an unforgettable milestone in Steve's stellar career. Since this offers have flooded in and projects with Pharrell Williams, Cheryl Cole and Kid Sister have filled his diary. Steve's ascent into the dance music elite continues with his latest remix of Magnetic Man's 'Perfect Stranger' having just been named Hottest Record in the World by Zane Lowe and his latest solo offering, the bass heavy 'Knas' having torn up every festival arena in the world this summer.
Steve began studying theatre with Angela Konrad (Jessie Award winner) and Ron Reed (Jessie Award nominee). After performing in stage productions of The Miracle Worker, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and Brilliant Traces, Steve started to train with Andrew McIlroy, one of Vancouver's most highly respected film & TV acting instructors and was signed by Kirk Talent. He moved away from Vancouver for family reasons and lived in Philadelphia, PA where he played Theodore Weld in the Emmy nominated PBS series The Abolitionists. He was cast in M. Night Shyamalan's The Visit and played the lead detective in an independent thriller, The Descending. He trained at the renowned repertory theatre and school, Playhouse West - Philadelphia, and studied Meisner with master instructors Tony Savant and Wendy Ward. He has appeared in dozens of national and international commercial campaigns. He is also a songwriter and has been a semi-finalist in both the International Songwriting and Unsigned Only Music competitions. He lives on Vancouver Island in BC, Canada.
Steve moved to Los Angeles, where he made his film debut in the teen-aged slasher flick, Sweet Sixteen (1983), opposite Bo Hopkins. The following year, he broke all of the girls hearts in the popular Cannon-produced film, The Last American Virgin (1982), alongside Lawrence Monoson. Roles in The Goonies (1985) and Survival Quest (1988), then led to what should have been his big break, when he co-starred with Jodie Foster and Kelly McGillis in the Academy Award-winning film, The Accused (1988), as a fraternity undergraduate involved in a bar room rape incident. He then appeared in Sandra Bernhard's screen version of her hit one-woman Broadway show, Without You I'm Nothing (1990), plus roles in the films Drive (1991), It's My Party (1996) and the romantic comedy-drama, 'Til There Was You (1997). Steve has also dabbled in writing and producing, starring opposite Bo Hopkins once again and an all-star cast in the independent film, Inside Monkey Zetterland (1992). Steve adapted the screenplay Gloria (1999), starring Sharon Stone and George C. Scott from the 1980 version by John Cassavetes.
Steve Antonucci was born on December 27, 1982 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Awesomely Righteous & Radical, My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous (2012) and Shane Ryan's Faces of Snuff (2016).