Steve Boyum was raised in Los Angeles, California. A world-class surfer, ski racer, ski instructor, and motor-cross racer, he moved on to stunt work in films such as Apocalypse Now (1979), Bound for Glory (1976) and The Blues Brothers (1980). He moved on to be a cinematographer and second unit director, working on many films like George of the Jungle (1997), Mystery, Alaska (1999), and Jingle All the Way (1996). Soon he made the transition to directing 1st unit films, and episodic television, movies of the week and mini series. Throughout his career, he has worked on over 1,000 movies and television shows.
Steve was born on February 18th, 1985 in St.John's, Newfoundland; his mother Jacqueline Mary (Hennessey) is a Director of Operations, and his Father, Gary Bradley, is an Electrician. He is of Irish and English decent. Bradley was brought up in Conception Bay South, NL and first studied at St. Edwards Catholic school. He's education continued at Queen Elizabeth School. After running into trouble with the law at age 19 he left Newfoundland to work on drilling rigs in Alberta, Canada. In 2008 he found Vancouver Film School (VFS) where he finished the acting program and met his wife Laci J Mailey. During the next 5 years after graduating VFS he went on to study theatre in Vancouver under the tutelage of Nadine Wright, Aaron Craven, Andrew McIIroy, Ben Ratner and Matthew Lillard; completing plays such as Diving Normal, Fake Wigs and The Nightmare Before the Nutcracker. in 2010 he became involved in Vancouver's independent film scene taking part in feature films working with Iwan Rheon (Game of Thrones) in Charlottes Song, also finishing films such as Black Mountain Side, Hastings Street, White Raven and Larry Kent's, She Who Must Burn. In 2015 he created Division 85 Films, with partner Tom Belding, where he produced and acted in a short film, Bury. He now resides in Los Angeles where he has studied with Lesly Kahn & Co.
Steve Bradley is known for Below Deck (2013).
Steve Braga is known for West of Memphis (2012) and 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (2005).
Steve Braun was born on August 14, 1976 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004), The Trip (2002) and The Immortal (2000).
Steve Bridges was born on 22 May 1963 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for NCIS (2003), JAG (1995) and The Adventures of Umbweki (2009). He died on 3 March 2012 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Steve Brio is an actor and writer, known for The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead (2016), Class N Session (2017) and Behind the Orange Curtain (2012).
Steve Briscoe is an actor and producer, known for Stabbing Stupidity (2007), The Employee Agreement (2010) and Covet (2011).
Born Steven Michael Broad in London England, son of Elizabeth Jackson (Cleaner) and James Broad (Builder). Decided to go into acting in late 2015. Attended three acting schools to gain a wide academic acting experience and self submitted for LAMDA exams in 2017, passing with distinctions. Now a member of two repertory theatres, and a co-organiser of the Write Here Write Now festival. In 2018 was a finalist in the Write Here Write Now festival. Three feature films followed in quick succession in 2017; The Accidental Spy, Southsides Most Wanted (gritty south London drama), and then on the cusp of 2017/2018 Just 13. Just 13 will be featured at the Marche Du Film in Cannes 2018. Several featured roles in Informer; Slaughterhouse Rulez and Collateral. Appeared in 8 stage stage productions this year, with 3 more in rehearsals. Married in St Paul's Cathedral in 1980, with two sons and two grandchildren, he spends a lot of the time on his boat in London's Docklands when working and valuable down time at the family farm in Cambridge. A total motorcycle nut, he has toured all over the world on his motorcycle with the Alps being one of the favourite locations. Author of two books on the acquisition of data for financial markets, his third book is in pre-production and follows his antics on a motorcycle.
Film and stage actor Steve Brock was born in Los Gatos, California. He is the eldest of two sons of Donna Brock (Lecrivain), a teacher, and Les Brock, an electrical and computer engineer. He was involved in musical theater in high school and in college. Amongst the several productions he has acted in, Steve has shot his third film, "Echoes of Kerberos" (2020), in which he wrote, produced, and acted. It has earned several wins in festivals. His other productions are "Even Steve" (2015), based on an alternate universe view of his own life, and a short film that he wrote with Aga Kadlubowska about family alcoholism called "Making Amends" (2015). In 2018, he finished a successful run of his one-person show, "My Calico Soul". In 2019, he starred in and produced Apples to Affleck (2019) which also has several festival wins. He is also a singer/songwriter and has released two CDs "Cry By the Light of the Moon." (2014) and "Infinity" (2018). He has trained with Amy Lyndon (2018-). He also is a graduate of Second City (2014).